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“Go Now!” (adding an exclamation mark) was made popular internationally later in 1964 when an English beat group from Birmingham named The Moody Blues recorded it, with Denny Laine on guitar and lead vocals. When Denny Laine first heard Bessie Banks’s version, he immediately told the rest of the ban...
We've already said goodbye
Since you've got to go
Oh you'd better go now
Go now, Go now
Go now
Before you see me cry
I don't want you to tell me just what you intend to do now
'Cause how many times do I have to tell you, darling, darling
I'm still in love with you now?
We've already said so long
I don't want to see you go
Oh you'd better go now
Go now, Go now
Go now
Don't you even try...
Telling me that you really don't want me to end this way
'Cause darling, darling
Can't you see I want you to stay?
Since you've got to go
Oh you'd better go now
Go now, Go now
Go now
Before you see me cry
I don't want you to tell me just what you intend to do now
'Cause how many times do I have to tell you, darling, darling
I'm still in love, still in love with you now?
I don't want to see you go
But, darling, you'd better go now
Go Now! was written by Larry Banks & Milton Bennett.
Go Now! was produced by Alex Murray & Denny Cordell.
The Moody Blues released Go Now! on Fri Nov 13 1964.