Do Ya
Song
The Move...early 1970s in Britain . Like all UK Move hits, it was a Roy Wood composition. Meanwhile, Lynne's "Do Ya " became the Move's best-known song in the U.S. ; it was The Move's only song to reach the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart , if only the... In this article: The Move, Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne, Trevor Burton, Bev Bevan, Carl Wayne, Tony Secunda, Do Ya, and Rick Price |
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Do Ya (The Move song)
"Do Ya" is a song written by Jeff Lynne and recorded by The Move, that became a hit for the Electric Light Orchestra (led by Jeff Lynne, ELO originally being a side project of The Move) in 1976. Written by Jeff Lynne in 1972, it was one...
In this article: Jeff Lynne, The Move, Electric Light Orchestra, Roy Wood, US, California Man, Carla Bley, I Love You, Man, and Monster.com
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Wikipedia | October 29, 2009
Utopia (band)
...interest in the Broadway musical (a version of "Something's Coming" (from West Side Story) and the music of his rock heroes (a cover of "Do Ya", written by Jeff Lynne and originally recorded by The Move). The liner notes characterized the...
In this article: Utopia, Todd Rundgren, Roger Powell, Kasim Sulton, Todd Rundgren's Utopia, MTV, Utopia, and Another Live
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Wikipedia | October 17, 2009
Trouble Walkin'
...Bolan and Dave Sabo. The album peaked at #102 on the Billboard 200 chart. The lone single, a cover of Electric Light Orchestra's "Do Ya," did not chart. "Hide Your Heart," co-written by Paul Stanley, appeared on Kiss's Hot in the Shade,...
In this article: Trouble Walkin', Peter Criss, Kiss, Hide Your Heart, Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley, Dave Sabo, and Sebastian Bach
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Wikipedia | July 24, 2009
Neil Nathan
...is an American folk/alt country/rock singer songwriter from New York City. Neil is best known for his folksy cover of ELO and The Move's "Do Ya," featured on the Californication Season 2 Soundtrack. His debut album, "The Distance Calls"...
In this article: Descent, New York City, Detroit, Detroit Cobras, and The Go
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Wikipedia | April 19, 2009
Follow the City Lights
...most polemic one, because many fans have renounced the group due to their change of style. The band members have confessed that they have always wanted to record an album like this. The track "Do Ya" is featured in the video game FIFA 08.
In this article: Follow the City Lights, FIFA 08, Dover, and Madrid
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Ultimate Guitar | December 24, 2008
Ace Frehley: Trouble Walkin' [Reviews]
...and I hope that he will release next year an album full of good work as he did in this one. The most listened songs from this album are: "Do Ya" "Shot Full of Rock" that has great solos and riffs, "Hide Your Heart" that is a KISS cover and...
In this article: Ace Frehley, Trouble Walkin', Rock, Hide Your Heart, Kiss, Peter Criss, Dave Sabo, Sebastian Bach, and Rachel Bolan
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The Press and Journal | November 25, 2008
McFly fans answer phone call at AECC to help children
...with the band last night, as the four-piece took to the stage in Aberdeen. The band, who released the official Children in Need single Do Ya yesterday, invited the crowd to join in a live recording and download it to their mobile phones to...
In this article: McFly, Tom Fletcher, Aberdeen, Black or White, Five Colours in Her Hair, One for the Radio, Obviously, Danny Jones, and Dougie Poynter
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TV.com - News | November 10, 2008
Children in Need: 2008 highlights
...That, and Will Young are just a few of the acts performing on the night. McFly are also set to rock the show with their latest song, 'Do Ya,' which is the official Children in Need Song for 2008--all of its profits will be donated to this...
In this article: DCI Gene Hunt, Doctor Who, McFly, Tess Daly, Terry Wogan, Richard Hammond, Fearne Cotton, and Walford
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ITN Headline News - Index | November 07, 2008
McFly switch on Christmas lights
...a few times and we opened it last year I think, but doing the single is another honour." The double-A side features the track Do Ya, from their current album Radio:ACTIVE, and a cover version of The Faces' Stay With Me. © Independent...
In this article: All rights reserved, Frankie Dettori, Diana, Princess of Wales, Anthony Hopkins, Kylie Minogue, and Sheffield
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feedburner.com | December 06, 2005
Message From The Country Remaster
The Move's EMI single hits (written by Roy Wood) California Man (no.9 - The Move's final single) B-sides (written by Jeff Lynne) Do Ya (The Move's only hit in America and later a hit for ELO) Newly discovered and previously...
In this article: Message from the Country, The Move, Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne, California Man, Nitride, Rolling Stone magazine, New York Stock Exchange, and Bev Bevan
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Description from Wikipedia:
Do Ya is a song written by Jeff Lynne and recorded by The Move, that became a hit for the Electric Light Orchestra (led by Jeff Lynne, ELO originally being a side project of The Move) in 1976.
- Name:
- Do Ya
- Release Date:
- June 01, 1972
- Preceded By:
- Produced by:
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- Jeff Lynne
- Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne
- Written By:
- Jeff Lynne
- Recorded By:
- Length:
- 4:09 (un-edited Flasback version)
- Record Label:
- Recording Dates:
- 1976 Musicland Studios, Munich
- 1971 Philips Studios
- B Side:
- "Nightrider"
- Audio Format:
- 7"
- From Album:
- Message From the Country
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