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Classic Promo promo clip of the Moodies from 1964 doing their version of a song originally sung by Bessie Banks. I wonder where Queen got the idea for their Bohemian Rhapsody clip from 12 years later!

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8 years ago

petoskeystonebabe

I remember this Jumping off the pier. A young girl with crushes on a boy. I love the beach made me grow up fast to the water's. to many under toes took my friends. On Lake Michigan. I learned the life and death of these vicious water's. Lake Michigan is very cruel and does not forgive... I know I live here. I remember yrs. ago it took 6 fisher men in a squall. They didn't stand a chance. I saw six men when I was 10 yrs. old covered in white sheet's. They were obliviously dead. I learned really fast then.

8 years ago

Slimz Inaccurate

great stuff

8 years ago

James Wade

Much love to the Moodies. Im jaw to the floor in love with their sound right now.

8 years ago

dbeagle10

Go now...go now!!!

8 years ago

dbeagle10

We've already said goodbye...

8 years ago

OZR Snowman

Takes me way back to when life was simple and happy

8 years ago

treticle

My right ear enjoyed listening to this song

9 years ago

Montgomery Denzer

Too cool for school

9 years ago

Max Van Schoonhoven

The old Moody Blues with this beautiful song : Go Now.

9 years ago

hillmillenia

Wow lots of Laine fans here...he did bale on the Blues and Hayward's voice took the group to heights they would have never gone...excellent song but the progression and history tells the story...

9 years ago

alexandra berry

my all time fave record and yes mine cuts to one speaker

9 years ago

Dublin Boy

Why does music from this era make me feel so melancholy? It's beautiful stuff :)

9 years ago

Grubby78

My old man wants this at his funeral. I'll make sure he gets it.

9 years ago

Steve Royle

Until very recently I never played this song after 1967 when a girl,Angie, died in a no bike accident and this was our song. Luv the Noodles, saw them live at the Isle of Wight . Bloody marvelous. This is/was my favorite.

9 years ago

jaet trent

Remember this being played a lot at the disco at Clubland in Walworth Road in 1965.

9 years ago

StartabandRoxy

Amazing clip! And Graeme Edge doesn't look like Santa Claus like he would from 1970 onwards.

9 years ago

Peter Saletti

Does this cut to one speaker after a few seconds for anyone else?

9 years ago

Leo Lexx

Very haunting melody especially just before the Paul MCcartney death by car crash. Its like Denny Laine is singing a farewell to his good friend Paul who knows he is ending it soon. Did you ever notice Denny Laine went on to the band wings and on the album cover for band on the run they use this dark image of the guys as we see here in this video. Band on the run has Paul singing "well the first one said to the second there, I hope your having fun".

9 years ago

Richard Trepsas

WIKIPEDIA:"The song was first recorded by Larry Banks's former wife, Bessie Banks. A 1962 demo recording by Bessie of the song was heard by songwriters and record producers Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who re-recorded it and first released it in early 1964 on their Tiger label, and later reissued it on the Blue Cat label, the R&B/soul imprint of Red Bird.[1][2] Her version reached #40 on the Cashbox R&B singles chart.[3]Bessie Banks later commented:"I remember 1963 Kennedy was assassinated; it was announced over the radio. At the time, I was rehearsing in the office of Leiber and Stoller. We called it a day. Everyone was in tears. "Come back next week and we will be ready to record 'Go Now'"; and we did so. I was happy and excited that maybe this time I’ll make it. 'Go Now' was released in January 1964, and right away it was chosen Pick Hit of the Week on W.I.N.S. Radio. That means your record is played for seven days. Four days went by, I was so thrilled. On day five, when I heard the first line, I thought it was me, but all of a sudden, I realized it wasn’t. At the end of the song it was announced, "The Moody Blues singing 'Go Now'." I was too out-done. This was the time of the English Invasion and the end of Bessie Banks’ career, so I thought. America's DJs had stopped promoting American artists."[1]Banks' recollections are questionable, because her single was released in the US in January 1964, and The Moody Blues' version was not released until November 1964 (in the UK) and January 1965 in the USYI:

9 years ago

Richard Trepsas

Love it...used to hear this on the school bus on the way to 9th grade PM double sessions back in Stoughton HS..great faithful remake of soul classic

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