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  2. Nights in White Satin - Wikipedia

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    The "orchestral" sounds in the main body of the song were actually produced by Mike Pinder's Mellotron keyboard device, [13] which would come to define the "Moody (Blues)'s signature sound". [14] The song is written in the key of E minor [15] and features the Neapolitan chord (F). [16]

  3. The Moody Blues - Wikipedia

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    The songs included originals and four covers: John Lennon's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)", Mike Batt's "A Winter's Tale", Johnny Mathis' "When A Child is Born" and Irving Berlin's "White Christmas". December would ultimately be the Moody Blues' last studio recording.

  4. Tuesday Afternoon - Wikipedia

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    Cash Box said that this "Stunning teen-aimed ballad picks up rhythmic punch in a development that winds up a throbbing with top forty appeal." [6]Classic Rock History critic Brian Kachejian rated it as the Moody Blues' greatest song, saying that "Justin Hayward’s beautiful lyrics and melody combined with John Lodges’ guitar work and Mike Pinder’s Mellotron presented Moody Blues fans with ...

  5. Go Now - Wikipedia

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    In January 1997, "Go Now" (without an exclamation mark) was released on The Very Best of the Moody Blues; [16] its release on this album was the first time it had been released on a Moody Blues compilation album. "Go Now" was also released on the subsequent Moody Blues two-disc compilation album Anthology. [17]

  6. Talking Out of Turn - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Moraz also used a music sequencer to create the "spronging" sound that serves as the song's musical hook, which Williams felt gives the song a modern sound. [1] Music journalist Geoffrey Freakes described Moraz' intro to the song as sounding like his former band Yes and described Justin Hayward's guitar solos as being "almost histrionic ...

  7. Floating (The Moody Blues song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video "Floating" on YouTube " Floating " is a song by the Moody Blues from their November 1969 album To Our Children's Children's Children , a concept album about space travel, dedicated to NASA and the Apollo 11 astronauts.

  8. Category:The Moody Blues songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Moody Blues songs or lists of The Moody Blues songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Moody Blues songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Dr. Livingstone, I Presume (song) - Wikipedia

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    In a similar manner, the lyrics in later verses describe the accomplishments of Captain Robert Falcon Scott, and Christopher Columbus. "Dr. Livingstone, I Presume" was later released on the Moody Blues' 1968 album In Search of the Lost Chord, where it was the third track. The band performed the song on the UK television programme Colour Me Pop ...