original song written, composed, and performed by Kate Bush

Moving - Kate Bush Encyclopedia
'Moving' is a song written by Kate Bush. It appears on her debut album 'The Kick Inside'. It's a tribute to Lindsay Kemp, It was released as a single in Japan.
katebushencyclopedia.com →There are two officially released versions of ‘Moving’: the album version and the live version from Hammersmith Odeon. However, a demo version from 1977 has also surfaced and was released on various bootleg cd’s. Soon after the release of The Kick Inside, Bush performed ‘Moving’ alongside with ‘Them Heavy People’ on 25 February 1978 on the BBC TV show Saturday Night at the Mill . On 12 May, she took part in a Dutch special TV show dedicated to the opening of the Haunted Castle, the new attraction of the amusement park Efteling . She performed six songs in six videos filmed near the castle and across the park. In June 1978, Bush sang ‘Moving’ at Nippon Budokan during the Tokyo Music Festival. The performance was retransmitted on the Japanese television on 21 June and was followed by a 35 million audience. She won the silver prize alongside with the American R&B band The Emotions. Kate also performed ‘Moving’ on the Japanese TV programme Sound in S . In 1979, Bush included ‘Moving’ on her first tour, The Tour of Life . Her performance can be seen on the video Live at Hammersmith Odeon . Moving liquid Yes, you are just as water You flow around all that comes in your way. Don’t think it over It always takes you over And sets your spirit dancing Moving (Kate Bush song) – Wikipedia. Retrieved 21 September 2014 Phil Sutcliffe, “Labushka”. Sounds (UK), 30 August 1980 Unofficial album, released by Keri in the late 1980's. Made in Germany although the disc…
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