The original single version was released on 13th November 1964 in the UK on the Decca label (catalogue number F 12022), where it reached the top of the charts and sold over 250,000 copies. It was released on 20th February 1965 on the London label in the US (catalogue number 45-9726), where it reached number ten in the Billboard charts. Global sales topped over a million and it looked encouraging for a long and successful chart career.
The Moody Blues Encyclopaedia - Victor Rust (Second Edition)
'Go Now' by the Moody Blues was released in 1964. The song charted in the #1 position on the U.K. Charts and the #10 position on the U.S. Charts.
No, I don't think so. However lead singer Justin Hayward recorded a song entitled 'Forever Autumn' that has similar worded lyrics. He repeats the verses "Now you're not here" and "cause you're not here". Maybe this is the one you're thinking of?
1979.
the song was written in 1972 so you just subtract tthat year from theyyear you are in now
Cm D# G# F at verse and chorus. "and they now that we'll go...": F G# F G# A# (and then the previous chords for the chorus). just listen to the song and you'll get it.
I don't know how old he is now but that song came out last year and I know that is when he recorded it so how ever old he is now... subtract a year.
If you are referring to the song 'You better go now' it was written and recorded by the 'Moody Blues' in 1964 -other 'Go now' song titles were done by:Cher (1968) - Tin Machine (1992) -Lulu (2005) - Ozzy Osborne (2005)The Moody Blues in 1965.lyricsWe've already said 'Goodbye'.Since you've got to goOh you had better go now.Go now. Go now. Go nowBefore you see me cry.I don't want you to tell meJust what you intend to do now.'Cause how many times do I have to tell youDarling, darling,I'm still in loveWith you now?We've already said 'So long'I don't want to see you go.Oh you had better go now.Go now. Go now. Go nowDon't you even try telling meThat you don't want me to end this way'Cause, darling, darling,Can't you see I want you to stay?We've already said 'Goodbye'.Since you've got to goOh you had better go now.Go now. Go now. Go nowBefore you see me cry.I don't want you to tell meJust what you intend to do now.'Cause how many times do I have to tell youDarling, darling,I'm still in love,Still in love,With you now?I don't want to see you goBut, darling,You'd better go now.
He left world classic rockers and now touring with Denny lain band
Need You Now (Lady Antebellum), Never My Love (The Association), Night and Day (Frank Sinatra), Nights in White Satin (The Moody Blues), No, Not Much (The Four Lads), No Women No Cry (Bob Marley), North To Alaska (Johnny Horton) and No Place That Far (Sara Evans & Vince Gill) are song titles.
No, I don't think so. However lead singer Justin Hayward recorded a song entitled 'Forever Autumn' that has similar worded lyrics. He repeats the verses "Now you're not here" and "cause you're not here". Maybe this is the one you're thinking of?
The Moody Blues are still around, and still touring. The band now consists of Justin Hayward, John Lodge and Graeme Edge. Mike Pinder left quite some time ago, and Ray Thomas just recently. There is allso a blue-grass tribute to the Moody Blues out right now that you can order through any music store. Or if you like the lead singer you can check him out on his web-site, www.justinhayward.com. Well worth the trip there. You can order some of his solo work too. They have about 45 albums or d.v.d's. Their music is hard to explain, you have to hear it for your-selves!!They are a very loyal band to each other. They have been together since the early 1960's. if you get the chance to see them, do it!! you can check on the www.higherandhigher.com web-site for all the latest Moody Blues updates.You will never forget them ,once you see them. Go to their website www.moodyblues.co.uk to find out.
Don't ask her right now, she's being a bit moody. The kid had a very moody cat. My dad is being very moody today.
The blues were passed on by slaves to America these slaves lived on the blues and they sprad ti around by playing it all over the usa and from the usa it spread accross the worldand we still play it now
The best song is Naturally Now her best song is A year without rain
1979.
Song titles that begin with the letter N:Need You Now (Lady Antebellum)Never My Love (The Association)Night and Day (Frank Sinatra)Nights in White Satin (The Moody Blues)No, Not Much (The Four Lads)No Women No Cry (Bob Marley)North To Alaska (Johnny Horton)No Place That Far (Sara Evans & Vince Gill)
1989
now where