About the Song
When you think of the roots of British rock ‘n’ roll, one song stands out as a game-changer: “Move It” by Cliff Richard & The Shadows. Released in 1958, this electrifying track is often hailed as the first authentic rock ‘n’ roll song to come out of the UK, paving the way for countless artists and shaping the sound of a new era.
Written by Ian Samwell, who was a guitarist for The Shadows, “Move It” captures the raw energy and youthful spirit that defined the burgeoning rock ‘n’ roll movement of the late 1950s. The song’s opening riff immediately grabs your attention, pulling you into its lively rhythm and rebellious tone. Cliff’s distinctive voice, both smooth and full of attitude, delivered the perfect mix of charm and swagger that appealed to the younger generation hungry for something fresh and exciting.
At its core, “Move It” is all about the freedom and joy of dancing to the music you love. With lyrics like “Come on pretty baby, let’s move it and groove it”, the song invites listeners to embrace the rhythm, let loose, and have fun. For the youth of the time, it was a refreshing departure from the polished, often restrained music their parents enjoyed.
This track also introduced The Shadows, who became one of the most influential backing bands in rock history. Their tight instrumentation, particularly the twangy guitar sound that would become a hallmark of British rock, provided the perfect backdrop for Cliff’s vocals.
Chart-wise, “Move It” was a success, reaching No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart. More importantly, it marked the beginning of Cliff Richard’s incredible career, which would span decades and cement him as one of Britain’s most beloved entertainers.
Even today, “Move It” remains a vibrant reminder of the early days of rock ‘n’ roll. Its timeless appeal and historical significance make it a song worth revisiting, especially for those who want to experience the moment British music took its first bold steps onto the global stage.
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Lyrics: Move It
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’ rollThey 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 alongWell, 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’ rollThey 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 alongOh honey, move it
Hey move it
A-ha move it
A-ha move it