Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard & Bruce Welch & Hank Marvin
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
“Move It”, written in the style of Elvis Presley, was one of the first notable British rock-n-roll records and drew praise in later years from John Lennon.
C'mon pretty baby let's a move it and a-groove it
Well shake oh baby, shake oh honey, please don't lose it
The rhythm that gets into your heart and soul
Well, let me tell you baby, it's called rock 'n' roll
They say it's gonna die but please let's face it
Well, they just don't know what's a goin' to replace it
Yeah, ballads and calypsos they got nothin' on
Real country music that just drives along
Well, move it
C'mon pretty baby let's a-move it and a-groove it
Well shake-a baby, shake-a honey, please don't lose it
The rhythm that gets into your heart and soul
Well, let me tell you baby, it's called rock 'n' roll
They say it's gonna die but please let's face it
They just don't know what's a-goin' to replace it
Ballads and calypsos have nothin' on
Real country music that just drives along
Oh honey, move it
Hey move it
A-ha move it
A-ha move it
Move It (1967) was written by Ian Samwell.
Move It (1967) was produced by Norrie Paramor.