["No ties to bind me","And a stone cold feeling inside","So I'll keep moving, just keep moving","","Till I don't know what's sane","And I just can't stop messing my mind up","","I've got to find somebody to help me","I keep you in mind","I've been moving so long","There's no way back again","","No need to follow","And when it's over","The days all feel the same","Or wasting my time","","Moving, just keep moving","","Well I don't know who I am","Well I don't know why to stay","I've got to find somebody to help me","And a stone cold feeling inside","Got a low, low feeling around me","I just can't stop messing my mind up","Moving, keep on moving","Or wasting my time","There's a mow, low feeling around me","Where I feel I'm home again","There's a mow, low feeling around me","","","I keep you in mind","I'll see you again","No reasons to remain","And a stone cold feeling inside","Got a low, low feeling around me","And a stone cold feeling inside","Moving, just keep moving"]
Performed by: Supergrass Written by: Gareth Coombes; Robert Coombes; Daniel Goffey; Michael Quinn
Credits: Coombes, Gareth (Songwriter); Coombes, Robert (Songwriter); Goffey, Daniel (Songwriter); Quinn, Michael (Songwriter); EMI MUSIC PUB. LTD. (Publisher)
"Moving" is a song by Supergrass, from their eponymous third album, Supergrass (1999). It was also released as a single, reaching #9 in the UK Singles Chart[1][2]. It is about the tedium of touring as a band.
The song was featured in the British film comedy East Is East at the beginning of the closing credits. It was also sampled by MC Lars for his song "Ahab" about Moby-Dick.
The video, like the song, is intended to show the tedium of touring. The passing of time is shown by the change of outfits the band are wearing, their slight changes in appearance, the selection of different hotel rooms they are seen in and the assortment of hotel room keys displayed. Footage is sped up and slowed down, and scenes are rewound and repeated to add to the film's effect.