WHAT
CAN I DO
THE
CORRS
SONGWRITERS: ANDREA JANE CORR; CAROLINE CORR; JAMES
CORR & SHARON CORR
COUNTRY: IRELAND
ALBUM: TALK ON CORNERS
LABEL: ATLANTIC RECORDS
GENRE: POP ROCK
YEAR: 1998
The Corrs are an Irish family band that
combine pop rock with
traditional Irish themes within their music. The group consists of the Corr
siblings, Andrea(lead
vocals, tin whistle, ukulele), Sharon(violin,
keyboards, vocals), Caroline(drums,
percussion, piano, bodhrán, vocals)
and Jim(guitar,
piano, keyboards, vocals). They are from Dundalk,
County Louth, Ireland.
The Corrs have released seven studio albums and
numerous singles, which
have reached Platinum in many countries, and have sold 40 million albums worldwide. Talk on Corners, their
most successful album to date, reached multi-Platinum status in Australia, and
in the UK it was the highest selling album of the year. The band is one of only
a handful of acts who have held the top two positions simultaneously in the UK
album charts, with Talk on Corners at number one and Forgiven, Not
Forgotten at number two. The latter was the year's third
highest selling album in Australia. Their third studio album, In Blue, went to
number one in seventeen countries.
The
Corrs have been actively involved in philanthropic activities. They
have performed in numerous charity concerts, such as The Prince's Trust event in 2004 and Live 8 alongside Bono of U2 in 2005. The
same year, they were awarded honorary MBEs for their contributions to music and charity. The band was inactive
for almost ten years because Jim and Caroline were raising families, while
Andrea and Sharon were pursuing solo careers while raising families of their
own. According to Sharon, it was uncertain if and when The Corrs would reunite.
Rumours of a reunion sparked in early 2015 and in a radio interview with Chris Evans in June 2015, Andrea confirmed that The Corrs were working on a new
album and would play the BBC Radio 2
Live in Hyde Park festival. Their sixth studio
album, White Light,
was released on 27 November 2015, and was accompanied by a European tour. After
two years, their seventh studio album, Jupiter
Calling, was released on 10 November 2017.
"What Can I Do" is a song by Irish
band the Corrs, from
their breakthrough album Talk on Corners(1997). The song was originally released
in January 1998, but its moderate charting success was limited, due to the time
of the shooting of the video. However, it was later re-released
in August that year in a remixed form by Tin Tin Out,
which generated more attention, particularly in the UK where it reached Nº 3,
and became one of the band's most known hits worldwide. The song received
generally favorable reviews from music critics,
some of whom felt it was not as strong as their previous songs. An accompanying
music video was released, which was shot in New Zealand during their world tour.
Do do do do do do do
do do do do
Do do do do do do do
do do do do
I haven't slept at
all in days
It's been so long since we've talked
And I have been here many times
I just don't know what I'm doing wrong
What can I do to make
you love me
What can I do to make you care
What can I say to make you feel this
What can I do to get you there
There's only so much
I can take
And I just got to let it go
And who knows I might feel better, yeah
If I don't try and I don't hope
What can I do to make
you love me
What can I do to make you care
What can I say to make you feel this
What can I do to get you there
No more waiting, no
more, aching
No more fighting, no more, trying
Maybe there's nothing
more to say
And in a funny way I'm calm
Because the power is not mine
I'm just going to let it fly
What can I do to make
you love me (what can I do to make you love me)
What can I do to make you care (what can I do to make you care)
What can I say to make you feel this (what can I do to make you love me)
What can I do to get you there (what can I do to make you care)
What can I do to make you love me (what can I do to make you love me)
What can I do to make you care (what can I do to make you care)
What can I change to make you feel this (what can I do to make you love
me)
What can I do to get you there (what can I do to make you care)
And love me
Love me, love me
Love me, love me
Love me, love me
Love me, love me
Love me, love me
Love me, love me.
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