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About the song

“Move It” by Cliff Richard & The Shadows is often hailed as one of the first authentic rock and roll songs to emerge from the UK. Released in 1958, the song marked a significant turning point in British music, signaling the arrival of rock and roll in a big way. Written by Ian Samwell, who was a guitarist for The Shadows (then known as The Drifters), “Move It” was initially intended as a B-side, but it quickly gained traction, becoming a major hit and launching Cliff Richard’s illustrious career.

The song’s raw energy, driven by its rockabilly rhythm and Richard’s youthful, edgy vocals, resonated with a generation hungry for something new and exciting. The lyrics capture the rebellious spirit of rock and roll, with Richard singing about dancing and having fun, a stark contrast to the more polished pop songs of the time. “Move It” reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, a remarkable achievement for a debut single, and it’s often considered one of the first truly authentic rock and roll records to come out of the UK.

“Move It” was included on Cliff Richard’s debut album, Cliff Sings, and it has since become a classic, often performed by Richard in his concerts. The Shadows’ instrumental prowess combined with Richard’s dynamic stage presence helped “Move It” leave a lasting impact on the British music scene, influencing countless artists who followed. Even today, the song is celebrated as a pioneering moment in the history of British rock and roll, and it remains a favorite among fans of early rock music.

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