Whatever You Do To Me

Take That · Everything Changes

ooooh no
ooh oh hoo ooh
I'm mad at you

I'm mad at you,
because of all the things you do,
I want you to see,
the way your games are hurting me,
so why,
did I ever fall in love with you,
you're all,
of my nightmares and dreams come true,
now what can I do,
to make you talk this problem through,
you said you've nothing to hide,
so let me hear your feelings inside,
I never dreamed,
that I see this kind of thing in my life,
so baby please,
let me go,
let me go,

Whatever you do to me,
somebody else will do to you,
however you break my heart,
somebody else will break your too,

Now all I can see,
are staring eyes and mystery,
I've tried to look behind,
before you take my dignity and pride,
sit and talk all night,
still you never seem to lose your hide,
and you believe in yourself,
hope I'm never gonna need your help,

Whatever you do to me,
somebody else will do to you,
however you break my heart,
somebody else will break yours too,

Whatever You Do To Me

Whatever You Do To Me stands as a defining track from Take That's debut album, Everything Changes. Released during the band's initial rise to prominence in the early 1990s, the song captures the polished pop sound that characterized their early career. The recording showcases the group's signature harmonies and the emotive delivery that would become central to their identity. As part of a landmark release that established the band as major figures in British pop, the track reflects the optimistic yet sentimental tone of the era. It remains a significant song in their extensive catalogue, illustrating the musical direction that propelled them to widespread acclaim and set the stage for their enduring legacy in the industry.