What'cha Gonna Do About It

What'cha Gonna Do About It is a 1964 song by Doris Troy. It made #37 on the UK Singles Chart in 1964 and #38 in 1965.[2]

"What'cha Gonna Do About It"
Single by Doris Troy
Released1964[1]
Recorded1964[1]
GenreR&B
LabelAtlantic Records[2]
Songwriter(s)Doris Payne - Gregory Carroll - Rex Garvin[3]

Musical composition

Featuring a stuttering single-note piano line throughout - giving the song a Caribbean feel to the record - the song is a cocky warning to her man to change his ways for the good of their relationship.[2]

Cover versions

Peter Doyle cover version

New Seekers vocalist Peter Doyle, before joining the New Seekers, did a cover of What'cha Gonna Do About It which made #27 on the ARIA Charts.[3]

Other cover versions

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