About the song

Cliff Richard and the Shadows, a British rock and roll band that dominated the charts in the 1950s and 1960s, released “Move It” as a groundbreaking and energetic anthem. This upbeat and infectious song, released in 1958, became a hit single and a defining track for the band’s iconic sound.

With Richard’s charismatic vocals and the Shadows’ driving instrumental accompaniment, the band explores the themes of youth, rebellion, and the excitement of rock and roll. Through simple yet effective lyrics and the band’s energetic performance, listeners are invited to join in the fun and celebrate the spirit of rock and roll.

The opening lines, “Move it, move it, everybody,” immediately establish the song’s subject and set a lively tone. The lyrics continue to encourage listeners to dance, have fun, and enjoy the music. The song’s infectious rhythm and catchy melody make it easy to sing along to and enjoy.

Throughout the song, Richard’s vocals and the Shadows’ instrumental work create a captivating and immersive listening experience. The band’s ability to evoke a sense of excitement and energy makes this song a timeless classic.

“Move It” is more than just a popular song; it is a cultural touchstone that has influenced countless artists and generations of music fans. The song’s upbeat energy and infectious rhythm continue to resonate with audiences today, making it a timeless and enduring piece of music history.

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Lyrics

Come on pretty baby, let’s move it and groove it
Well a shake-a baby shake, oh! honey please don’t lose it.
It’s rhythm that “gets you” heart and soul
Let me tell you baby; it’s called rock an’roll.
They say, it’s gonna die: oh! honey bee let’s face it;
They just don’t know what’s-a goin’ to replace it.
Ballads’ and calypsos’, they’ve got nothing on real
Country music that drives along.
Come one honey, move it
Well, let’s move
Well, move it
The new second verse:
Come on pretty baby let’s move it an’ a groove it
Dance honey dance baby please don’t lose it
’cause’ all over town there’s a brand new beat
An’ it’s hangin’ in the air like the mississippi heat
Fireflies in the night an’ bullfrogs croakin’
Well here comes the train an’ boy is she smokin’
Headed out from new orleans ‘n’ clear to l.a.
Ya’ better get ready it’s a brand new day
Honey move it

By Tam Le

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