I Can't Go For That (no Can Do) Today
Hall reportedly replied that it was okay, noting that he had also borrowed the groove from older R&B tracks.
References the hook in "I Got a Story to Tell." 📈 Chart Performance Release Date: December 1981. I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)
I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) is a landmark single by the American duo Hall & Oates, released in 1981 as part of their album Private Eyes . While it remains one of the most recognizable pop hits of the 1980s, its legacy is defined by its cross-genre appeal, innovative use of technology, and profound influence on the evolution of hip-hop and Michael Jackson’s "Billie Jean." 🎹 Origins and Composition Hall reportedly replied that it was okay, noting
The ambiguity of the lyrics allowed listeners to apply the sentiment to their own romantic lives, fueling its commercial success. 🎼 The "Billie Jean" Connection While it remains one of the most recognizable
During the "We Are the World" recording sessions, Jackson told Hall, "I hope you don’t mind, but I stole that groove."
It was one of the first major pop hits to feature a drum machine so prominently, moving away from the organic drumming of the 1970s.
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