Released: April 26, 1983

Featuring: Stevie Wonder

Songwriter: Paul McCartney Stevie Wonder

Producer: George Martin

[Intro: Stevie Wonder]
Good morning
Or good afternoon?
Good night

[Verse 1: Stevie Wonder]
What's that you're doing?
Girl I like what you do to me
What's that you're doing?
'Cause it makes no kind of sense to me
You can make me feel so proud
You can make me holler ow!
Girl you make me want to dance and sing
My mind is blown and you're to blame
I say it's sunny when there's rain
I jump by leaps and bounds, just call my name

[Verse 2: Paul McCartney]
What's that you're saying?
Girl I likes the way you talk to me
What's that you're saying?
Even if it's wrong girl I do agree

Girl you make me feel so small
Though I might stand six feet tall
What you've got cuts me right down to size
I'll be the last, you'll be the first
I'll do my best to quench your thirst
I'm the lucky one who keeps the prize

[Chorus: Stevie Wonder & Paul McCartney]
Girl I like what you're doing
Baby do it some more
Girl I like what you're doing
Baby do it some more
'Cause I like what you
Do to me, do to me
Do it some more
Do it to me, do it to me
Do it some more

[Ad lib: Stevie]
Do you know that I'm appreciating
What you do to me?

[Verse 3: Stevie Wonder & Paul McCartney]
What's that you're doing?
Girl I like what you do to me, ooh
What's that you're doing?
'Cause it makes no kind of sense to me

You can fill my appetite
Without me taking up a bite
Never knew that love could fill you up
You're much too good for me to pass
I'm for the taking, you just ask
We can make it stick with love and luck

[Chorus: Stevie Wonder & Paul McCartney]
Girl, I like what you're doing
(Girl, I like what you're doing)
Baby do it some more
Girl, I like what you're doing
(Girl, I like what you're doing)
Baby, do it some more
Do it to me, do it to me
Do it some more
You know I like what you're doing
Girl, I like what you're doing
Baby, do it some more

[Instrumental interlude with synth solo]
What's that you're doing?

[Verse 4: Stevie & Paul]
What's that I'm feeling?
That sensation's such a mystery
I know that it's thrilling
And I hope this feeling lasts eternally

Girl, you make me scream and shout
Tell me what it's all about
You make me give in without a fight
I don't have no words to say
You can fill it anyway
And everything you do will turn out right

[Chorus: Stevie Wonder & Paul McCartney]
Girl, I like what you're doing
Come on baby, do it some more
Girl, I like what you're doing
Baby do it some more

[Outro: Stevie Wonder & Paul McCartney]
We love you yeah yeah yeah
We love you yeah yeah yeah yeah
Baby, do it some more

Girl, I like what you're doing
When it's one o'clock, when it's two o'clock
When three, when four, when five o'clock
When it's seven o'clock, when it's eight o'clock
Nine and ten and eleven o'clock
When it's one o'clock, when it's two o'clock

Girl, I like what you're doing

Paul McCartney

Sir James Paul McCartney, born June 18, 1942, is the single most successful music artist of all time. He found worldwide fame as the bass player and vocalist for The Beatles, and has continued to enjoy commercial success long after the band’s breakup.

His post-Beatles projects—the most lucrative of which was the band Wings, alongside then-wife Linda Eastman—have been met with mixed critical reception but he still retains a substantial public following, regularly conducting worldwide arena tours well into his later years.

His album sales with The Beatles, Wings and solo endeavours combined come to over 100 million, and his net worth was estimated to be approximately $1.2 billion circa 2018. He was knighted in 1997 and is known for his activism.