Move Right Out
Rick Astley
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She comes home in the morning light Tries to hide the secret of last night Tells a tale of working late Says the things she knows I hate Why should I convince myself That she loves me and no one else Feels like time to break the chains I wont be fooled again Gonna take my time Gonna take what's mine I'm gonna move right out Gonna take my time Gonna keep my pride Gonna move right out yeah When we kiss there's no flame But I believe I'm not to blame When we touch its by mistake Tenderness she just can't fake Who does she think I am To let her love another man I won't take another day I just refuse to stay Gonna take my time Gonna take what's mine I'm gonna move right out Gonna take my time Gonna keep my pride Gonna move right out Gonna take my time Gonna take what's mine I'm gonna move right out Gonna take my time Gonna keep my pride Gonna move right out yeah Oh I love her I really care The days so long when she's not there But I believe it just ain't right To see her with someone else tonight Hear me now Gonna take my time Gonna take what's mine I'm gonna move right out Gonna take my time Gonna keep my pride Gonna move right out Gonna take my time Gonna take what's mine I'm gonna move right out Gonna take my time Gonna keep my pride Gonna move right out yeah
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Written by: RICK ASTLEY, ROB FISHER
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12 facts about this song
Artist Information"Move Right Out" was performed by British singer Rick Astley, who shot to fame in the late 1980s thanks to his signature brand of upbeat, soul-infused pop.
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Album FactsThe song appeared on Astley's third studio album, "Free," which was released in March 1991.
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Chart Performance"Move Right Out" was moderately successful. It reached number 71 on the UK Singles Chart and did not chart in the United States.
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Genre ClassificationThe song is typically classified as dance-pop, a genre that combines pop music with elements of dance music.
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Song's Release DetailsIt was released as the third single from the "Free" album in June 1991.
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Song LengthThe album version of "Move Right Out" has a length of 5 minutes and 46 seconds.
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Lyric ThemeThe song's lyrics discuss a difficult relationship where the protagonist feels he must "move right out" to save himself.
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Music VideoA music video was made for the song and features Astley singing and dancing in various settings, including a stage and a busy cityscape.
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SongwritersAstley wrote "Move Right Out" with his regular songwriting partner, Rob Fisher, who was previously a member of the New wave bands Naked Eyes and Climie Fisher.
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Difference in Album"Free" marked a departure from Astley's earlier work, with a more mature, R&B-influenced sound. "Move Right Out" embodies this shift, offering a less synth-heavy sound than his previous hits.
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Song Cover VersionsTo date, there have not been any widely recognized cover versions of "Move Right Out."
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Live PerformancesAstley has performed "Move Right Out" in several of his concerts.
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