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"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?" is a song written by Joseph McCarthy, Howard Johnson and James V. Monaco in 1916 for the Broadway production Follow Me, in which it was performed by Henry Lewis.
Early recordings
Lewis' version was released as a single on Emerson Records in early 1917. Around the same time, a version by Sam Ash was released in February on Columbia Records, having been recorded on 11 December 1916. It was first a hit when released in March that year by Ada Jones and Billy Murray on Victor Records, peaking at number 3 on the US Billboard chart.
Emile Ford and the Checkmates version
The song became a UK hit in 1959 when a doo-wop version was recorded by Emile Ford and the Checkmates as the B-side of their single "Don't Tell Me Your Trouble". This B-side became more popular and it topped the charts for six weeks over the Christmas and New Year of 1959/60. It retained the number one position for the first three weeks of 1960. This earned Ford his first gold disc for sales of over a million, which was "an incredible feat for an unknown singer with his debut recording". The song was co-produced by Ford and Joe Meek.
= Personnel
=Emile Ford – lead vocals, guitar
George Sweetman – saxophone
Dave Sweetman – bass
Ken Street – guitar
Pete Carter – guitar
Les Hart – tenor saxophone
Alan Hawkshaw – piano
John Cuffley – drums
= Charts
=Shakin' Stevens version
In 1987, Welsh singer Shakin' Stevens covered the song for his album Let's Boogie. It became his first UK Top 10 hit in two years, peaking at number 5 on the Singles Chart and became his last until the re-entry of "Merry Christmas Everyone" in 2018.
= Track listings
=7": Epic / SHAKY 5 (UK)
"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For" – 2:49
"(Yeah) You're Evil" – 2:11
7": Epic / 651255 7 (Australia)
"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For" – 2:49
"If You're Gonna Cry" – 3:43
EP: Epic / SHAKY G5 (UK, Limited Edition)
"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For" – 2:49
"(Yeah) You're Evil" – 2:11
"Merry Christmas Everyone" – 3:39
"With My Heart" – 2:45
= Charts
=Other versions
In 1960, Danish rock singer Otto Brandenburg recorded a cover of the song that gave him his breakthrough on the Danish music scene.
Swedish rock band Hep Stars incorporated the song into their repertoire, and a live version of it was recorded on their 1965 live album Hep Stars on Stage.
Swedish singer Christer Sjögren released recorded the song on his 2008 album Mitt sköna sextiotal.
See also
List of number-one singles from the 1950s (UK)
List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1960s
List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1960s
List of number-one hits in Norway
References
Specific
General
Nostalgia Book of Hit *Singles by Jimmy Savile and Tony Jasper (page 60, 1st pub. in G.B. in 1982 by Frederick Muller Ltd.)
Rock File 4 edited by Charlie Gillett & Simon Firth (page 167, 1st pub. 1976 by Panther Books Ltd., Frogmore, St Albans, Herts. U.K.)
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