Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do
Watcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do
Watcha gonna do when I'm gone
There's no time for changing plans
I must believe it's in your hands
I know you'll wait, but for how long
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
When I'm away
You're going to have a good time
What can I say
Will you remember you're mine
What will you do
When they want to touch you
What will you do
When they want to get you
I know what they'll do
If you ever let em
Are you going to let em
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do (whatcha gonna do)
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do (whatcha gonna do)
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
When the boys all come to call
Will you take them in at all
Or will you send them all away
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Why don't you run
And do what you wanna do
Ain't nothing wrong
Cause I'll be doing it too
If you give in, I don't wanna hear it
And if he wins, I don't wanna see it
Whatever you do, maybe you could hide it
Try to keep it quiet
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do
Watcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do
Watcha gonna do when I'm gone
And when it's night and I'm not there
When the cold is in the air
Will you make the best of it
With someone there to keep you warm
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Where you gonna be when I'm gone
Who will be with you
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Whatcha gonna do (whatcha gonna do now)
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
Where you gonna be
When I'm gone (when I'm gone)
Who will be with you
Whatcha gonna do when I'm gone
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Chilliwack are a Canadian rock band that had their heyday during the 1970s and 1980s. They are perhaps best remembered for their three biggest songs "My Girl (Gone Gone Gone)", "I Believe" and "Whatcha Gonna Do." The band's lineup has changed numerous times, though Bill Henderson has constantly remained a fixture, and Chilliwack continues to tour across Canada.
The band initially formed as the Classics (1964) in Vancouver, British Columbia, but later changed the name to the Collectors (1966). Their psychedelic debut album yielded the minor hit 'Lydia Purple.' A second album was based on the musical score written by the band for a stage play by Canadian playwright George Ryga, Grass and Wild Strawberries.
Chilliwack effectively began with the departure of vocalist Howie Vickers from the Collectors in 1969; however, the band didn't change its name until 1970, to Chilliwack, a Salish term meaning "going back up" and the name of a city east of Vancouver in the Fraser River valley. With lead guitarist Bill Henderson now providing most of the vocals and doing most of the composing, the band released several records that were moderately successful in Canada. Hit singles in Canada included "Lonesome Mary", "Crazy Talk" and "Fly at Night". The album track "Rain-o", a blues-based composition that appeared in different versions on the Chilliwack debut album and the later "Dreams, Dreams, Dreams", was a well-known concert favorite.
In 1978, Brian MacLeod (guitar, drums, keyboards) and Ab Bryant (bass) joined the band. Chilliwack enjoyed its greatest success with this new lineup. The singles "My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)" (1981), "I Believe" (1982), and "Whatcha Gonna Do (When I'm Gone)" (1982) were popular both in Canada and in the U.S. Rolling Stone Magazine wrote:
"At their best, Chilliwack was the finest Canadian rock band, outrocking BTO and outwriting Burton Cummings. But a lack of consistency kept it from international success."
Henderson and MacLeod received a Best Producer Juno Award in 1982 for Opus X. MacLeod left the band soon after, and Chilliwack's last new recording was released in 1984. Henderson and Lawrence continued to tour with other players until December 1988. In 1989 Henderson went on to form the band UHF.
2005 saw Chilliwack play Voyageur Days Festival in Mattawa, Ontario, Canada (near North Bay) with other Canadian bands Moxy, Toronto, Trooper, Goddo, Killer Dwarfs and Ray Lyell for the thirtieth anniversary for release of the debut album by Moxy.
Bass player Ab Bryant's son Matt Bryant is the singer/songwriter and founding member of Canadian roots/folk band Headwater.
* Bill Henderson: vocals, guitars, keyboards
* Brian MacLeod: vocals, drums, guitars, keyboards
* Ab Bryant: bass
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