<P> "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" is one of fourteen Hall & Oates songs that have been played on the radio over one million times, according to BMI . </P> <P> Daryl Hall sketched out the basic song one evening at a music studio in New York City, in 1981, after a recording session for the Private Eyes album . Hall began to play a bass line on a Korg organ, and sound engineer Neil Kernon recorded the result . Hall then came up with a guitar riff, which he and Oates worked on together . The next day, Hall, Oates and Sara Allen worked on the lyrics . </P> <P> Speaking about the meaning of the lyrics, John Oates has stated that while many listeners may assume the lyrics are about a relationship, in reality, the song, "is about the music business . That song is really about not being pushed around by big labels, managers, and agents and being told what to do, and being true to yourself creatively ." This was done intentionally, he explained, to universalize the topic of the song into something everyone could relate to and ascribe personal meaning to in their own way . Naming "Maneater" as another example, he revealed that this was a common theme for the group's songs . </P> <Ul> <Li> Daryl Hall--lead vocals and backing vocals, synthesizer, programation, Roland CR - 78 drum machine </Li> <Li> John Oates--electric guitar, backing vocals </Li> <Li> Charles DeChant--saxophone, backing vocals </Li> <Li> John Siegler--bass </Li> </Ul>

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