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"You Gotta Move" is a traditional African-American spiritual song. Since the 1940s, the song has been recorded by a variety of gospel musicians, usually as "You Got to Move" or "You've Got to Move". It was later popularized with blues and blues rock secular adaptations by Mississippi Fred McDowell and the Rolling Stones.
You Gotta Move is a live DVD by the American hard rock band Aerosmith.It was released on November 23, 2004. It was filmed live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida on April 3, 2004 (except for "Back in the Saddle" and "Rats In The Cellar" which was recorded in Orlando, FL on April 5, 2004.) on the Honkin' on Bobo Tour.
You Gotta Move may refer to: "You Gotta Move" (song), a song by Mississippi Fred McDowell, notably covered by the Rolling Stones; You Gotta Move, a DVD by ...
While he famously declared, "I do not play no rock and roll," he was not averse to associating with younger rock musicians. He coached Bonnie Raitt on slide guitar technique [5] and was reportedly flattered [citation needed] by the Rolling Stones' rather straightforward version of his "You Gotta Move" on their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. [2]
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“People Gotta Move” is a 1974 song written and performed by Gino Vannelli, for his album Powerful People. [1] Released during the rise in popularity of disco , it was his first chart hit, peaking within the top 40 on both the Billboard Hot 100 [ 2 ] and the RPM Singles Chart .
Gotta Move On may refer to: "Gotta Move On" (Toni Braxton song), 2020 "Gotta Move On" (Diddy song), 2022 "Gotta Move On", a song by Monica from the album The Makings ...
Honkin' on Bobo is the fourteenth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released on March 30, 2004, by Columbia Records. [1] The album includes 11 covers of blues and blues rock songs from the 1950s and 1960s, with one new song, "The Grind".