Do What You Like
Take That · Take That and Party
Jam, can't spread no more you've took my bread
Energy, just work, no rest or play
Me, myself I'd rather be alone again
So you can do what you like (Do what you like)
No need to ask me (Do what you like)
Do what you like (Do what you like)
No need to tell me (Do what you like)
Cherry pie, you're not as cute as me
Ice, could never be as cold as you
Recipe, you stir me up inside
Me, myself I'd rather be alone again
Chorus x 2
Do What You Like
Do What You Like stands as a defining track from Take That's debut album, Take That and Party. Released during the band's initial rise to fame in the early 1990s, the song captures the energetic pop sound that would come to dominate British charts. As part of their foundational discography, the recording showcases the group's early harmonies and upbeat production style that distinguished them from their contemporaries. The track remains a staple of their live performances, reflecting the enduring appeal of their first era. While the band has since evolved through various lineups and musical directions, this early work continues to represent the core identity that launched their career. It serves as an essential song point for listeners exploring the origins of one of the United Kingdom's most successful pop acts.

