MP3 1228 mb.
Performer: The Move
Title: California Man
Country: New Zealand
Catalog Number: HAR 5050
Label: Harvest
Released: 1972
Style: Pop Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 617
| 1 | California ManWritten-By – Roy Wood |
| 2 | Do YaWritten-By – Jeff Lynne |
| 3 | Ella JamesWritten-By – Roy Wood |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HAR 5050 | The Move | California Man (7", Single, Sol) | Harvest | HAR 5050 | UK | 1972 |
| EOR-10121 | The Move | California Man (7") | Odeon | EOR-10121 | Japan | 1972 |
| HARG 1510 | The Move | California Man (7", Single) | Harvest | HARG 1510 | Greece | 1972 |
| 1C 006-05 045 | The Move | California Man (7") | Harvest | 1C 006-05 045 | Germany | 1972 |
| 50928 | The Move | California Man (7") | United Artists Records | 50928 | US | 1972 |
Publishing info:
Side A: Roy Wood Music/Carlin Music Corp.
Side B:(a) Roy Wood Mus. /Carlin Mus. /Sugartown Mus. (b) Roy Wood Mus. /Carlin Mus. Corp.
Side A, B1 : ℗ 1972
B2: ℗ 1971
The Gramophone Company Limited
California Man is a song by British rock and roll band The Move. Written by Roy Wood, this was The Move's last officially released single it was released in April 1972, bearing Do Ya and Ella James as a double B-side. A pastiche of Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard and Larry Williams, the composition is recorded in a high-energy rock and roll style, with lead vocals by both Wood and Jeff Lynne, who were at the time jointly leaders of both the Electric Light Orchestra ELO and The Move. California Man. The Move - California Man 1999. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Psychedelic Rock. The Move. Group Compilation. Songs in album The Move - California Man 1999. The Move - California Man. The Move - Ella James. The Move - No Time. The Move - Tonight. The Move - Down On The Bay. The Move - The Minister. The Move - Do Ya. The Move - The Words Of Aaron. The Move - Until Your Moma's Gone. Released in 1972 as a maxi single with Do Ya and Ella James as a double B-side, this was The Move's last official single release. California Man 1999 Remaster. Rock 1974. California Man is a music album by The Move released in 1974. California Man is ranked 74,718th in the overall chart, 7,127th in the 1970s, and 697th in the year 1974. THE MOVE CALIFORNIA MAN SUPER ORIGINAL 45 LK Condition: Used. Time left: 2d 21h 16m Ships to: Worldwide. California Man - 1999 Remastered Version Lyrics. Do Ya Lyrics. Message From The Country - 1999 Remastered Version Lyrics. Chinatown - 1999 Remastered Version Lyrics. California Man Lyrics. Going to a party, meet me out after school Well, we're going to a place where the jive is really cool And if the band stops playing there's a jukebox in the hall Well, with your blue dress on and your folks all gone You'll sure give the guys a ball. Get that real guitar boy shakin' I'm a California man Dance right on till the floors are breakin' I'm a California man. Well I cross my mamma so bad And this woman, she's making me mad So I don't care if your legs start aching I'm a California man. California Man is a music boxsetcompilation recording by THE MOVE Proto-ProgProgressive Rock released in 1974 on cd, lp, vinyl andor cassette. Only for completionists 0. The album was not a disaster by any means though, and Jeff Lynne songs such as The words of Aaron and No time are tantalising glimpses of the direction he would take ELO in after Roy Wood left that band. Wood's songs actually do likewise to some extent, hinting at the style of his solo projects and Wizzard albums to come