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who sang , "go now, go now, wow,wow". go now, ooh, ooh?
sixties band? walker bros maybe? go now is the chorus. before you see me cry, cant remember the rest. please help its driving us mad!!
12 Answers
- VelouriaLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
The Moody Blues 'Go Now', released 28/01/65
We,ve already said
Goodbye
Since you gotta go, oh you'd better
Go now go now, go now (Go now)
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 with you now
Whoa-oh-oh-oh
We've already said
So long
I don't wanna see you go, oh you'd better
Go now go now, go now (Go now)
Don't you even try
Tellin' me that you really don't want it to end this way
'Cause darlin', darlin', can't you see I want you to stay
Yeah, yeah
Since you gotta go, oh you'd better
Go now go now, go now (Go now)
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
Whoa-oh-oh-oh
I don't wanna see you go but darlin', you better go now
- allseasonsLv 41 decade ago
The Moody Blues - Go Now
This was their first hit and it went to number 1 in December 1964 and it stayed in the charts for 14 weeks.
They had another big hit in May 1970 with a song called Question. This got to number 2. Then in December 1972 they had a hit with Nights In White Satin (although this had got to number 19 in 1967) then it was a hit again, reaching number 14 in November 1979
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
The Moody Blues had the hit version - the original was by Bessie Banks - written by Larry Banks and Milton Bennett.
- 1 decade ago
It was The Moody Blues, in the early days, before Justin Hayward became lead vocalist, but can't remember the singer's name