She Does It Right

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"She Does It Right"
Single by Dr. Feelgood
from the album Down by the Jetty
B-side "I Don't Mind"
ReleasedMarch 1975 (1975-03)
Recorded1974
Studio Rockfield Studios, Monmouth
Genre Proto-punk [1] [2]
Length3:28
Label United Artists Records - UP 35815
Songwriter(s) Wilko Johnson
Producer(s) Vic Maile
Dr. Feelgood singles chronology
"Roxette"
(1974)
"She Does It Right"
(1975)
"Back in the Night"
(1975)
Official audio
"She Does It Right" (2006 remaster) on YouTube

"She Does It Right" is a song by the band Dr. Feelgood, recorded in 1974 and appearing on their debut album, Down by the Jetty . [3] The track was written by Wilko Johnson, and produced by Vic Maile. [4] The song was the band's second UK single release, following their debut "Roxette", [3] in March 1975, [3] but failed to reach the UK Singles Chart. [5] The B-side of the record, "I Don't Mind", was also penned by Johnson. [6]

The song was included in Dr. Feelgood's 1997's compilation album, Twenty Five Years of Dr. Feelgood . [3]

In a 2016 interview with Johnson, Songwriting Magazine described the track as "three and a half minutes of proto-punk heaven." [1] He recorded the song again for his 2017 album I Keep It To Myself: The Best of Wilko Johnson. [7]

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