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    "Go Now" is a song composed by Larry Banks and Milton Bennett and first recorded by Bessie Banks, released as a single in January 1964. The best-known version was recorded by the Moody Blues and released the same year.

  2. Jan 23, 2016 · The Moody Blues - Go Now Remastered in HD and with HQ Audio. hamrecords - David, Herbert Disclaimer: This video is posted for entertainment purposes only and to promote the music of the artist...

  3. Jan 18, 2008 · Bessie Banks - Go Now. Bessie Banks originally recorded this song, written for her by Larry Banks and Milton Bennett, in 1963. It was soon covered by The Moody Blues as well as five other...

  4. May 4, 2008 · Rare recording of Moody Blues performing their number one hit "Go Now". Brian Epstein is the guy sat on the stool pensively watching them. This is a really nice song but with no hint of what...

  5. May 13, 2024 · The song, originally recorded by Bessie Banks, gained international popularity when The Moody Blues released their version in 1964. With its haunting melody and heartfelt lyrics, “Go Now” captures the raw emotions of a relationship on the brink of ending.

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  7. Go Now!” (adding an exclamation mark) was made popular internationally later in 1964 when an English beat group from Birmingham named The Moody Blues recorded it, with Denny Laine on guitar ...

  8. Listen to the GO NOW! band perform The Moody Blues’ classic – ‘Never Comes The Day’.

  9. Go Now Lyrics by The Moody Blues from the 100 Hits: The Best Sixties Album album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: We've already said "goodbye" Since you gotta go, oh you'd better Go now, go now, go now (go now, ooh) Before you see….

  10. Go now, go now, go now (go now, ooh) Before you see me cry. I don't want you to tell me just what you intend to do now. 'Cause how many times do I have to tell you darlin', darlin' I'm still in love, still in love with you now. Ooh ooh ooh. I don't want to see you go but darlin', you better go now Writer/s: Larry Banks, Milton Bennett.

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