I'm Gonna Do All I Can (To Do Right By My Man)

Ike And Tina Turner · Other Songs - Ike And Tina Turner

He may never be

A Big man in this world...

Just another face in society

But he'll always be, in this eyes of this girl

Cuz he's the only real thing that

ever happened to me...



And I'm gonna do all I can

To do right by my man

To be the kind of woman he wants me to be

I'm gonna do all I can

To do right by my man

To be the kind of woman he wants me to be



He may never be

A rich man, Lord know its true

He may always be

Just a simple poor man

But all the money in the world

Can't make me feel the way he do

And I just got to know

That He's my man



And I'm gonna do all I can

To do right by my man

To be the kind of woman he wants me to be

I'm gonna do all I can

To do right by my man

and be the kind of woman he wants me to be



He can make me be good

And he can make me change my ways

Do the thing a good woman should

And I'm gonna make him happy

Each and every day



And I'm gonna do all I can

To do right by my man

To be the kind of woman he wants me to be

I'm gonna do all I can

To do right by my man

To be the kind of woman he wants me to be

About I'm Gonna Do All I Can (To Do Right By My Man)

"I'm Gonna Do All I Can (To Do Right By My Man)" stands as a pivotal track in the discography of Ike and Tina Turner, showcasing their signature blend of R&B, soul, and blues. Released during the height of their partnership, the song highlights Tina Turner's powerful vocal delivery and Ike Turner's driving, percussive guitar work, which became hallmarks of their live performances and studio recordings. The track exemplifies the duo's ability to fuse energetic rhythm with emotional depth, a style that would later define the "Ike & Tina" brand and influence generations of artists. Its inclusion in their broader catalog underscores their commitment to crafting dynamic, danceable records that resonated with audiences globally. As a key component of their musical legacy, the song reflects the raw energy and collaborative spirit that made them one of the most celebrated acts of the 1960s and 1970s.