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"Say What You Want" is a song by Scottish rock band Texas, written by band members Johnny McElhone and Sharleen Spiteri. It was the first single to be released from the group's fourth studio album, White on Blonde (1997), and released via the bands record label Mercury Records.
A commercial success for the band, it has featured on all the bands compilation albums ― The Greatest Hits (2000), I Don't Want a Lover: The Collection (2004), Say What You Want: The Collection (2012), Texas 25 (2015) and The Very Best of 1989–2023 (2023).
Release
Released in January 1997 by Mercury, it is the band's biggest hit commercially, peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart. As of March 2023, the single is certified platinum in the United Kingdom for sales and streams exceeding 600,000 units. The accompanying music video released to promote the single shows lead singer Sharleen Spiteri in a futuristic room.
In 1998, Texas collaborated with Wu-Tang Clan members Method Man and RZA to remix the song as "Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)". This version features Method Man and RZA on vocals and was released as a single in March 1998, peaking at number four on the UK Singles Chart and reaching the top 10 in Iceland, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. Both version of the song are included on Texas's 2000 compilation album The Greatest Hits.
Critical reception
Quentin Harrison from Albumism wrote in his retrospective review of the album, that "the bulk of White on Blonde examines the high and lows of modern love as best heard on its lead single 'Say What You Want'." Andy Gill in The Independent opined that it crosses a lyric line from "Sexual Healing" with a guitar line from "Tired of Being Alone" "without quite emulating either." Kevin Courtney in The Irish Times felt it "has a bit of Marvin Gaye going on". Catherine Eade from Music Week noted the "easy-on-the-ear nature" of the song, "with its Marvin Gaye-influenced chorus". David Sinclair from The Times complimented it as "charming".
Track listings
UK and Australian CD1 (MERCD 480, 578 921-2)
"Say What You Want" – 3:53
"Cold Day Dream" – 4:01
"Tear It Up" – 3:23
"Say What You Want" (Boilerhouse remix) – 4:19
UK and Australian CD2 (MERDD 480, 578 923-2)
"Say What You Want" – 3:53
"Say What You Want" (Rae & Christian mix) – 4:50
"Good Advice" – 4:50
"Say What You Want" (Rae & Christian instrumental mix) – 4:50
UK cassette single and European CD single (MERMC 480; INT 578 920-2)
"Say What You Want" – 3:53
"Cold Day Dream" – 4:01
Personnel
Personnel are lifted from The Greatest Hits album booklet.
Texas – production, mixing
Johnny McElhone – writing, guitars, keyboards, programming
Sharleen Spiteri – writing, programming
Ally McErlaine – guitars
Eddie Campbell – keyboards, programming
Richard Hynd – programming
The Boilerhouse Boys – additional production
Paul Taylor – additional programming
Charts
Certifications and sales
"Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)"
The song was remixed as "Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)", featuring Method Man and RZA from the Wu-Tang Clan, and re-released as a double A-side with "Insane" on 9 March 1998. This version was also a success, peaking at number four on the UK Singles Chart and reaching number three in New Zealand, becoming the band's highest-charting hit in the latter country. A second music video was created, showing Spiteri in a park.
Regarding this version, Spiteri said in Q magazine, "They're the biggest guys I've ever seen in my life. They're like basketball players. I'd just recorded a vocal, and Chef Raekwon's like, 'Yo! Who's that singing?' And RZA goes, 'It's Girlie' – 'cos they called me Girlie. And Raekwon goes, 'Man, you black!' And I laughed so loud. Method Man's a pussycat."
= Track listings
=UK CD1 (MERCD 499)
"Insane" – 4:45
"Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)" – 4:06
"Polo Mint City" (full version) – 2:50
"Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)" (Trailermen mix) – 8:38
UK CD2 (MERDD 499)
"Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)" (extended version) – 5:02
"Insane" (The Second Scroll) – 6:33
"Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)" (RZA instrumental) – 5:13
"Insane" (The Second Scroll dub) – 6:35
UK cassette single (MERMC 499)
"Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)" – 4:06
"Insane" – 4:45
European CD single (568 596-2)
"Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)" – 4:06
"Insane" (The Second Scroll) – 6:33
= Personnel
=Personnel are lifted from The Greatest Hits album booklet.
Johnny McElhone – writing, keyboards, programming, remix and additional production (as Johnny Mac)
Sharleen Spiteri – writing, keyboards
Method Man – writing (as Clifford Smith)
RZA – writing (as Robert Diggs), keyboards, production, programming
Ally McErlaine – guitars
Eddie Campbell – keyboards, programming