"Do It Again" was originally about the woman called "Deloris" dying We left Deloris out in the final stages of writing it But the sentiment of regret called on It was about somebody tellin' you To go out, do things she shouldn't do and just live There's a big influence on this track, uh Late 70s early 80s, Nile Rodgers and stuff like that We're big fans And, in fact, when we were on the island We were lucky enough to bump into By complete faith, Andy Taylor from Duran Duran He became a fruity friend of ours And we ended up producing the track with him Uh, the album with him that he co-produced the whole record And it was a brilliant time for us We spent nine months locked in the studio with him in Ibiza And the great thing about that Was that he was obviously, majorly influenced by Nile Rodgers when he was younger And Duran Duran had a big effect on the way they played And their guitars and recorded And Niles as she went on to produce some of Duran Duran's stuffs So what was great about that is When we were getting influenced by that style of music on this record We were going through somebody else that have been influenced by that type of music In their time before getting to the soul So it was a really cool way of being able to get influenced And inspired from something but not overcopying it Nor making it sound too, too similar Going through like many different forms of it We were all on the same page But we were all doing it slightly differently which is really nice