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Moving (Kate Bush song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Moving (Kate Bush song)
"Moving" is a song written and recorded by English singer-songwriter Kate Bush for her debut album, ''The Kick Inside'' (1978). It was only released in Japan on 6 February 1978 by EMI Music Japan reaching number 1. Written by Bush and produced by Andrew Powell, the song is a tribute to Lindsay Kemp, her mime teacher. "Moving" opens with a whale song sampled from ''Songs of the Humpback Whale'', an LP including recordings of whale vocalizations made by Dr. Roger S. Payne. Bush performed "Moving" at Tokyo Music Festival, also performed "Moving" on BBC's ''Saturday Nights at the Mill'', on a Dutch TV show about Efteling park and on her only tour, The Tour of Life (1979). ==Background==
Kate Bush was writing songs since the age of thirteen when she was pointed out by David Gilmour at the age of sixteen. She signed a contract with EMI Records soon after. During three years, she pursued her studies and gained maturity in her writing. After seeing an advertisement for Lindsay Kemp's ''Flowers'' spectacle, she decided to take mime classes with him. Six months later, she took modern dance classes with Anthony Van Laast. Bush began to recording her debut album, ''The Kick Inside'' in 1977.〔 She wrote "Moving" the same year as a tribute to her teacher Kemp. She explained in an interview, "He needed a song written to him. He opened up my eyes to the meanings of movement. He makes you feel so good. If you've got two left feet it's 'you dance like an angel darling.' He fills people up, you're an empty glass and glug, glug, glug, he's filled you with champagne." "Moving" was only released in Japan as a single on 6 February 1978 with "Wuthering Heights" as the B-side in order to promote ''The Kick Inside''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Moving Kate Bush )〕
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