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  • awesome & a great......ballads....

  • i have this album,2lp! interesting ?mail me.for a nice price!

  • good ole sngs:} my day could go all wrong i listen to these old songs makes it all right again

  • good ole sngs:}

  • Great song, but that was probably the worst album cover in history. It looks like high school yearbook art.

  • The worst ever album cover is Neil Young's Zuma (designed by the poor sod himself), but you're right, this one is close behind.

  • @FlyingJunk Not the worst by far ; there's loads of cheesy ones from the 50s & very early 60s

  • @FlyingJunk no way zuma is cool

  • it was my first song by the Move I heard and I love it the most.

  • Great song. Can you believe she just dropped into say good-bye? Thanks Dad and here is the pillow where she lay. Oh beautiful daughter give me more open the door.

  • Ranks with "Salty Dog" as one of the greatest rock ballads ever made.

  • I'll tell ya what, I envy some of you younger folk who have discovered the Move, and get to hear all their stuff the first time. You are on a rewarding journey, my little grasshoppers!!!

  • LOL, what do you mean younger folk, I'm 50 in 2 weeks according to you profile your 31 lol I first heard the Move when Radio 1 played their first record, And what was that you might ask?????????? LOL

  • Late bloomer, pure and simple!!!! Night of Fear was their first record, and may I be among the first to wish you a very Happy Birthday! That Roy Wood!! He sure is something, isn't he??? Keep on rockin, young man!!!

  • I said that wrong, I meant the first ever record played on Radio 1, which was "Flowers In The Rain". Roy Wood is a legend. I like your sense of humour.

  • I said that wrong, I meant the first record played on the BBC's Radio 1 when it went on air in the UK which was "Flowers In The Rain". Thanks for the early B'day wish. I like your sense of Humour. Quite common knowledge to music lovers here in the UK, but as your from the US I understand that you might not have known it.

  • I remember in the autumn 1979 I was listening to this song and the whole Shazam album. I had heard the Move was the first group of the ELO members but I didn´t know that they were so good.

    I know their all song nowadays.

  • Aweeeeesome nice one dave!!!! i boutght a "best of" the move put together in 97 the other month and was gutted when i got home ands this wasnt on it!! thanks alot dave...legend!!! what a track...easily my favourite...for those who havent heard it by the way....listen to the "boulders" album from roy woods solo work. peace x

  • nice song!  good job my friend, I like the Move

  • Another great song from this band.Thanks Dave.

  • cool x

  • sounds great a new one for me.

  • This to me sound like where the roots for ELO were sewn.

  • I heard first this album in the autumn 1979 in a music library. I knew then lnly that The Move was a predessor of ELO.

    But this track was really great from the very beginning. The whole Shazam album was a Roy Wood masterpiece. Even the covers had his very well known playing. Too bad it was too special to have a commercial success.

  • I feel feel that had The Move continued and Roy & Jeff had wrote all the material they would have became the best ever band, Roy was and experimentalist and Jeff wrote great songs and so did Roy, & I think they could have been The Beatles of the 70's

  • nice

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  • another nice one!

  • nice

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