Do You Want It Right Now

"Do You Want It Right Now"
Single by Siedah Garrett
from the album Fast Forward
Released 1985
Genre Pop
Label Qwest Records
Songwriter(s) China Burton, Nick Straker
Producer(s) Tom Bahler
Siedah Garrett singles chronology
"Curves"
(1985)
"Do You Want It Right Now"
(1985)
"I Just Can't Stop Loving You"
(1987)

"Curves"
(1985)
"Do You Want It Right Now"
(1985)
"I Just Can't Stop Loving You"
(1987)

"Do You Want It Right Now" is a 1985 song by singer Siedah Garrett for the film Fast Forward. It was a bigger hit for Degrees Of Motion in 1991. It has also been recorded by Taylor Dayne for her debut album Tell It to My Heart. A lyric sample of it was also used in Gat Decor's song "Passion" as well as in Armand Van Helden's 2007 hit "I Want Your Soul".

Taylor Dayne version

In 1988, Taylor Dayne recorded her version of "Do You Want It Right Now" for her debut album Tell It to My Heart and despite never being released as a single it is one of the most well-known versions of the song.

Degrees Of Motion version

"Do You Want It Right Now"
Single by Degrees Of Motion
from the album Degrees Of Motion
Released 1991
Format 7", 12"
Genre Dance, house
Label Esquire Records
Songwriter(s) China Burton, Nick Straker
Producer(s) Richie Jones
Degrees Of Motion singles chronology
"Do You Want It Right Now"
(1991)
"Soul Freedom (Free Your Soul)"
(1992)

"Do You Want It Right Now"
(1991)
"Soul Freedom (Free Your Soul)"
(1992)

Degrees Of Motion released a version of "Do You Want It Right Now" in 1992, reaching #31 on the UK Singles Chart in May 1992. The song was re-released in 1994, peaking at #26 in June.[1] It wasn't their most successful single, Degrees of Motion had a top 10 single with "Shine On" in 1994, prior to the re-release of Do You Want it Right Now?. It featured Biti Strauchn on vocals.

Gat Decor version: Gat Decor released an instrumental Ibiza anthem called Passion in 1992, it peaked at #29 on the UK Singles Chart. Four years later the instrumental was remixed and re-released as "Passion (Do You Want it Right Now Edit)" with the vocals by Beverly Skeete. This became the biggest hit version of Do You Want it Right Now, peaking at #6 on the UK Singles Chart in March 1996.[2]

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