Doing It All For My Baby

Album: Fore! (1986)
Charted: 93 6
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Songfacts®:

  • This slice of retro-soul was written by Michael Duke and Philip Cody. Duke played in The Outlaws and wrote a song called "Hope You Love Me Like You Say You Do," which Huey Lewis & the News recorded in 1982. Cody wrote the lyrics for most of Neil Sedaka's '70s hits, and also wrote the words to the Carpenters hit "Solitaire." Speaking of writing with Duke and coming up with this song, Cody told Songfacts, "We were sort of musical soul brothers - we were looking for the same kind of musical epiphanies. So we would talk and then we got together and we wrote 'Doing It All For My Baby,' which was just an afternoon's work. I was newly into living with a woman who turned out to be my wife Barbara, and feeling good about life, and that was just the recounting of a day in my life where everything that happens revolves around her."
  • Cody and Duke were working for Lawrence Welk's publishing company when they wrote this song (yes, the same Lawrence Welk known for playing the accordion and bringing wholesome entertainment to America on The Lawrence Welk Show). Michael Duke recorded a demo, but Welk's company couldn't find a taker for the song. Said Cody, "They didn't know what to do with it, they had no idea. Mike went on tour with Delbert McClinton and at some point was doing club gigs in Mississippi. Some guys from Huey's band came in to see the gig and he was playing 'Doing It All For My Baby.' The guys in the band said, 'Wow, we love this song. We're going to bring it to Huey.' And they brought it in, and three years after we wrote the song, Huey Lewis & the News recorded the song and put it on their biggest selling album ever."
  • The band produced an extended video for the song that lasted almost 8 minutes and resulted an one of the iconic MTV images of the '80s: the band's heads on display in glass cases while they sing this song. In the clip, the band gets stranded somewhere spooky, and end up in various Frankenstein scenes with Lewis playing Dr. Frankenstein.
  • That's the Tower Of Power horn section on this track. They toured and recorded with Huey Lewis & the News in the '80s, including on the hit "The Power of Love."

    "We saw eye to eye with them musically on every level: great musicianship, songwriting, vocalizing, and super-exciting live performance," Tower Of Power leader Emilio Castillo told Songfacts. "The horns fit in perfectly with them and it was some serious fun making music together.

    We recorded a lot of great songs with Huey but the one that really stands out to me, horn-wise, is 'Doing It All For My Baby.' The song was written by Mike Duke, who also wrote 'Hope You Love Me Like You Say You Do' for them and was the first song we'd ever recorded with them. Mike's songs are super soulful and Huey and the guys were tailor-made to make them hits.

    We recorded this song in 1986 and by then we had really become an integral part of their sound. Once again the introductory horn riff is the perfect intro to this soul shuffle and the horns go in and out without ever once getting in the way while still remaining at the forefront. At the tail end of the song, our baritone sax player, Doc Kupka, starts playing these great low scoops that take the song out with a special flair. It's ToP Horns at their best."

Comments: 2

  • Frank Schnyder from Los AngelesThis song (and video!) has the amazing Tower of Power horn section.
    The out-of-print VHS video Fore & More shows the making of the video in between all the videos for the Fore! album.
  • Marc from -, MdFirst-ever interview with the girl in this video, including what she's doing now and never-published pics: http://noblemania.blogspot.com/2014/07/the-girl-in-video-tonight-she-comes.html. (She was also in other videos including the Cars' "Tonight She Comes.")
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