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Songs with something to do with moving, travelling or going places in title or chorus?

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Suzyboo | 21:25 Wed 22nd Nov 2006 | Music
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Leaving on a Jet Plane (an old one don't know who sang it)
Travelling without Moving - Jamiroquai
I've been driving in my car - Madness
Drive - The Cars
Midnight Train to Georgia - Gladys Knight
Big Yellow Taxi - don't know who sang this one either sorry
Moving on Up - M People

Will keep thinking!
Soul II Soul - Keep On Moving
Phil Collins - I'm Not Moving
Willy Mason - Gotta Keep Moving
Good Charlotte - Moving On
Would ' Ive got a brand new combine harvester' be classed as one as they do move - The Wurzels.
Everybody Wants to Run the World - charity song Tears for Fears.
Running Running - Black Eyed Peas
I love the way you move - Outkast
Fly me to the moon - ?
You'd better move on: Arthue Alexander
Don't ever move a woman into your house:Jimmy Witherspoon
ohh, ohh, I got a good 'un

The Animals - We've Gotta Get Out Of This Place
moving - Supergrass
The Journey - Fat Boy Slim
Oh my God - Kaiser Chiefs

All around the World - Oasis
Been around the world (I cant find my baby) - Cant remember her name
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Travelling Light- Sir Cliff of Richard
Going to a Go Go - Rolling Stones
Move on up -Curtis Mayfield
You`re moving out today- Carole Bayer Sager

thanks Sophie that was bugging me! now I can sleep!
Moving Out - Billy Joel
Barbados - Typically Tropical
We're going to Ibiza - Vengaboys
Fly me to the moon - Frank Sinatra
You Take me up - Thompson Twins
National Express - Divine Comedy
On the road again - Canned Heat
JCB Song - Nizlopi
Most songs off New Adventures In Hi-Fi by R.E.M. (literally almost every track mentions travelling in some way). Depends on what kind of mood your looking for, but "Leave" has particular impact.
Run - Snow Patrol
Run To You - Bryan Adams
The loneliness of a Long Distance Runner - Iron Maiden
Running up that hill- Kate Bush.
I drove all night- Roy Orbison.
How could anyone miss out Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show by Neil Diamond ?!!

Then there's;

San Francisco (Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair) - Scott McKenzie

Travellin' Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd

Fly Me To The Moon - Tony Bennet et al.

Interstellar Overdrive - Pink Floyd

Go Wild In The Country - Bow Wow wow

Getta Bloomin' Move On! - Quincy Jones (aka. the theme from the Italian Job "...self preservation society...etc)

Trains And Boats And Planes - Dionne Warwick

Sailing - Rod Stewart

Going Up The Country - Canned Heat (their second mention on this thread!)

Going Underground - The Jam

Eddie Stobart Driver - The Wurzels (2nd mention for them, too!)

Then, at the risk of sounding negative or indecisive, there's;

(I Don't Want to Go To) Chelsea - Elvis Costello

Ain't Goin' To Goa - Alabama 3

Should I Stay or Should I Go - The Clash

Don't Make Me Go - Johnny Cash

And finally, since it's November, it's officially "Christmas-songs-in-all-the-bloody-shops" season - so we have;

A Spaceman Came Travelling - Chris de Burgh
(altogether now - "it went naa na na naaa na na nah na na nuh...)
Drive my car
Ticket to ride
Magical mystery tour
Across the Universe
Daytripper
Yellow submarine - All by the Beatles
walking in memphis ! not sure who sang it!
flying without wings! (westlife)
keep on running ! (the spencer davis band)
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