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The Moody Blues - Ride My See-Saw / A Simple Game mp3

Performer: The Moody Blues
Title: Ride My See-Saw / A Simple Game
Country: France
Catalog Number: 18.027
Label: Deram
Style: Beat, Classic Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 091

Tracklist

1Ride My See-Saw
Written-By – Lodge
3:40
2A Simple Game
Written-By – Pinder
3:45

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
MO 488The Moody Blues Ride My See-Saw ‎(7", Single)DeramMO 488Spain1968
D-1040ムーディー・ブルース = The Moody Blues ムーディー・ブルース = The Moody Blues - ライド・マイ・シーソー = Ride My See-Saw ‎(7", Single)DeramD-1040Japan1968
FM.7422The Moody Blues Ride My See-Saw ‎(7", Single)DeramFM.7422South Africa1968
DM. 213The Moody Blues Ride My See-Saw ‎(7")DeramDM. 213Italy1968
DM 213The Moody Blues Ride My See-Saw ‎(7", Single)DeramDM 213Sweden1968

Credits

  • ProducerTony Clarke

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: BIEM

Video

Album

A Simple Game - The Moody Blues. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Ride My See-Saw is a hit 1968 single by the English progressive rock band the Moody Blues. It was written by the band's bassist John Lodge, and was first released on the Moody Blues' 1968 album In Search of the Lost Chord. It was the second of two singles from that album, the other being Voices in the Sky. Ride My See-Saw is one of John Lodge's signature high-energy rock and roll songs, and is sometimes regarded as his most popular composition for the Moody Blues, along with I'm Just a Singer. One of my favourite melodies of the 1960's by The Moody Blues. This was the B-side to the 1968 single 'Ride My See-Saw' from the lp 'In Search Of The Lost. Ride My See-Saw was written by John Lodge, bass player for The Moody Blues. It was one of two singles from their In Search of the Lost Chord album. The B-side of the single was A Simple Game in the UK Voices In The Sky in the US. Ride My See-Saw has become one of the band's most popular live tunes. It is the song regularly reserved for the finale performance in stage shows, with a lengthy keyboard and drum duet before the rest of the band comes out onstage for the encore. This song was one of the first single releases to be recorded on 8-tra. Album by The Moody Blues. A Simple Game. was covered in. A Simple Game by Four Tops 1971. Lyrics The Moody Blues - Ride My See-Saw. album: In Search Of The Lost Chord 1968 Ride, ride my see-saw, Take this place On this trip Just for me. Ride, take a free ride, Take my place Have my seat It's for free. I worked like a slave for years, Sweat so hard just to end my fears. Not to end my life a poor man, But by now, I know I should have run. Run, run my last race, Take my place Have this number Of mine. Ride, ride my see-saw, Take this place On this trip Just for me. Ride, my see-saw. Ride, ride, ride, my see-saw. Update lyrics. Moody Blues - Ride My See Saw. compiled from other sources & lead solo tabbed by - blackbeard -. C-F . C x355xx Ride, ride my see-saw, Bb x133xx C-F Take this place on this trip just for me C Ride, take a free ride, Bb C-F Take my place, have my seat it's for free. Bb F xx356x C I worked like a slave for years, Bb F C Sweat so hard just to end my fears, Bb F C Not to end my life a poor man. Bb C-C But by now, I know, I should have run. C Run, run my last race, Bb C-F Take my place, have this number of mine. C Run, run like a fire, Bb Don't you run in, in the lanes, run for C-F time. Bb F C Left school with a first class pass, Bb F C Started work, but as second class . There's the direct angle that it has dawned on the singer that the see-saw is a losing proposition from a simple cost-benefit standpoint. But I like to think that this song ups the ante and goes for broke. and calls into question the most fundamental assumptions of human relationships and civilized existence. Artis: The Moody Blues. This was the B-side to the 1968 single 'Ride My See-Saw' from the lp 'In Search Of The Lost Chord'. The song was later covered in a psychedelic soul fashion by the Four Tops who had a big hit with it. A Simple Game is a 1968 song by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues. Written and sung by Mike Pinder, it was released as a non-album B-side to Ride My See-Saw, a track from the album In Search of the Lost Chord. The song was produced by Tony Clarke and arranged by Arthur Greenslade. The track was covered by The Four Tops, and their version was issued as a single in the United States in January 1972, reaching 90 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song had already been issued as a single in

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