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I'm Movin' On or I'm Moving On may refer to: * "I'm Movin' On" (Rascal Flatts song) * "I'm Moving On" (Hank Snow song) * "I'm Moving On" (Scott Cain song) * "I'm Moving On" (Yoko Ono song) * "I'm Moving On", a song by B.B. King on his ''There Is Always One More Time ''There Is Always One More Time'' is an album by the American musician B.B. King, released in 1991. It is dedicated to Doc Pomus, who cowrote the title song. The first single was "Back in L.A." King wrote in the liner notes that ''There Is Always ...'' album * ''I'm Movin' On'' (Jimmy Smith album) * ''I'm Movin' On'' (CeCe Peniston album) See also * Movin' On (other) {{disambig ...
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I'm Movin' On (Rascal Flatts Song)
"I'm Movin' On" is a song written by Phillip White and D. Vincent Williams and recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in October 2001 as the fourth and final single from the band’s Rascal Flatts (album), self-titled debut album. The song reached number 4 on the U.S. ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart in early 2002. Content "I'm Movin' On" is a mid-tempo ballad in triple meter, accompanied by mandolin and piano. In it, the narrator starts off with stating of the troubles he's had ("I've dealt with my ghosts and I've faced all my demons"). He states that he is "at peace" with himself because he is moving out of the town in which he lives ("I never dreamed home would end up where I don't belong / I'm movin' on"). However, this could also refer to an emotional state—as in a relationship he once believed to be his "emotional" home has become a place he doesn't "belong" in. Gary LeVox said of the song, "[It's] a song that ju ...
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I'm Moving On (Hank Snow Song)
"I'm Moving On" is a 1950 country standard written by Hank Snow. It is Snow's most recorded song. Recording and lyrics According to Snow, he proposed the song for his first session for RCA Records in 1949, but recording director Stephen H. Sholes turned it down. "Later on, in the spring of 1950, in Nashville, Mr. Sholes had not remembered the song, so I recorded it," Snow recalled. The song has four bars of verse followed by eight bars of chorus with the final lines referring back to the verse: Charts and critical reception The single reached number one on the ''Billboard'' country singles chart and stayed there for 21 weeks, tying a record for the most weeks atop the chart. Joel Whitburn, ''Joel Whitburn's Top Country Songs 1944 to 2005'', Record Research, 2005 It was the first of seven number-one ''Billboard'' country hits Snow scored throughout his career on that chart. The song's success led to Snow joining the Grand Ole Opry cast in 1950. "I'm Moving On" is one of three ...
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I'm Moving On (Scott Cain Song)
"I'm Moving On" is the debut single by Scott Cain, winner of the 2002 Australian ''Popstars'' series. The lyrics deal with the singer's decision to end a relationship in which he feels he is being emotionally abused. Backing vocals on the track are sung by Rai Thistlethwayte of Thirsty Merc. The song was written by Gregg Alexander and is a classic example of his style; the piano chord sequence is central to a steady drumbeat, with a slightly distorted electric guitar lick running in the background, much like his New Radicals hit " You Get What You Give". Cain once commented, "I heard reggon the demo and I thought, 'this is a great song and he's got a great voice'...but I wasn't sure about some of the lyrics at first. They seemed a little corny. But now I think it's a fantastic pop song that's fun and got a great feel to it. It's a song that people are going to like to listen to and at this point in my career, that's the best thing that I could ever have hoped for." "I'm Moving ...
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I'm Moving On (Yoko Ono Song)
"I'm Moving On" is a song by Yoko Ono. It was originally recorded for 1980's ''Double Fantasy'' album, with John Lennon. A remix was released on iTunes on 25 September 2012. The remix debuted at number 39, and peaked at number 4. Recording During the ''Double Fantasy'' sessions, on August 12, 1980, a version of "I'm Moving On" was recorded with a lineup that included Cheap Trick guitarist Rick Nielsen and Cheap Trick drummer Bun E. Carlos. Tony Levin played bass guitar, since Cheap Trick bassist Tom Petersson had recently left the group. The same lineup also recorded a version of Lennon's " I'm Losing You" the same day. Neither song was released on ''Double Fantasy'' in their Cheap Trick-backed version. Possible reasons for their exclusions are that Cheap Trick's management may have wanted too much money, or that Lennon believed that the performances were more "heavy" than he wanted. On August 26, a revised version of "I'm Moving On" was recorded with the regular ''Double Fanta ...
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There Is Always One More Time
''There Is Always One More Time'' is an album by the American musician B.B. King, released in 1991. It is dedicated to Doc Pomus, who cowrote the title song. The first single was "Back in L.A." King wrote in the liner notes that ''There Is Always One More Time'' was his best album. Production The album was produced by Stewart Levine. Freddie Washington played bass; Jim Keltner played drums. Joe Sample wrote most of the songs. The title track contains a four-minute guitar solo. King chose to incorporate gospel elements in many of the songs. Critical reception ''The New York Times'' wrote that "until the gospelly title song, both Mr. King's voice and guitar are obscured by horns, keyboards, backup vocals and booming drums; the album needs a remix to eliminate clutter and sweetening." The ''Calgary Herald'' stated that King "comes back with a bluesy sashay that's contemporary and comfortable." The ''Toronto Star'' deemed the album "nice, laid-back blues." ''Ebony'' concluded that ...
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I'm Movin' On (Jimmy Smith Album)
''I'm Movin' On'' is an album by American jazz organist Jimmy Smith featuring performances recorded in 1963, but not released on the Blue Note label until 1967.Blue Note discography
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It was rereleased on CD with two bonus tracks from the same session.


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The review by awarded the album 3 stars stating:


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I'm Movin' On (CeCe Peniston Album)
''I'm Movin' On'' is the third studio album recorded by American singer CeCe Peniston, released on September 9, 1996, by A&M Records. Taking Peniston's work deeper foray into mainstream R&B genre, A&M consulted a number of pop musicians to record with her, including Dave Hall, Gordon Chambers, and Andrea Martin. Other collaborated include DJ Steve "Silk" Hurley, Damon Thomas, Danny Sembello, Darryl Pearson, and Jorge "G-Man" Corante. Upon release, the album garnered mixed to favorable reviews from music critics. Most of them criticized the predominant promoting of R&B tracks, as well as her label for insistence on Peniston abandoning dance community in favor of urban arena. In terms of chart performance, the album has been viewed as a commercial failure with no entry on the US ''Billboard'' 200, nor overseas. The only out of two released singles that cracked the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 list was the lead single " Movin' On", which climbed to number eighty-three, eventually. "S ...
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