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I Can Do It         
1975 SINGLE BY THE RUBETTES
"I Can Do It" was the fourth single released by the English band The Rubettes and the second single from their album We can do it. The song was written and produced by Wayne Bickerton and Tony Waddington.
I Can Eat Glass         
LINGUISTIC PROJECT
I can eat glass; I can eat glass, it does not hurt me
I Can Eat Glass was a linguistic project documented on the early Web by then-Harvard student Ethan Mollick. The objective was to provide speakers with translations of the phrase "I can eat glass, it does not hurt me" from a wide variety of languages; the phrase was chosen because of its unorthodox nature.
We Can Do It (album)         
ALBUM BY THE RUBETTES
We Can Do It (Rubettes Album)
We Can Do It is the second studio album by the English pop band The Rubettes, released on the State Records label in March 1975. The album reached no 41 in the UK charts and contained two UK top 10 hits – "I Can Do It" and "Juke Box Jive".
Examples of use of I Can Do It
1. "If they‘ve seen I can do it, maybe they‘ll realise they can do it as well.
2. "He tells me, ‘I think I can do it with this number,‘ " McCain said.
3. Sometimes I can do it, sometimes I can‘t." Scroll down for more...
4. "But I can do it." The champion, Carroll advises, should enjoy having the bragging rights.
5. "Here, whatever I decide to do ... I have the feeling that I can do it.