"Go Now" is a song composed by
Larry Banks and Milton Bennett and first recorded by
Bessie Banks, released as a single in January 1964. The best-known version was recorded by
the Moody Blues and released the same year.
Bessie Banks version
The song was first recorded by Larry Banks's former wife, Bessie Banks. A 1962
demo recording by Bessie of the song was heard by songwriters and record producers
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who re-recorded it in late 1963, with arrangement by Gary Sherman and backing vocals from
Dee Dee Warwick and
Cissy Houston. The single was first released in early 1964 on their
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label, and later reissued on the
Blue Cat label, the R&B/soul imprint of
Red Bird.
Her version reached No. 40 on the ''
Cashbox'' R&B singles chart.
Bessie Banks later commented:
I remember 1963 Kennedy was assassinated; it was announced over the radio. At the time, I was rehearsing in the office of Leiber and Stoller. We called it a day. Everyone was in tears. "Come back next week and we will be ready to record 'Go Now; and we did so. I was happy and excited that maybe this time I'll make it. 'Go Now' was released in January 1964, and right away it was chosen Pick Hit of the Week on W.I.N.S. Radio. That means your record is played for seven days. Four days went by, I was so thrilled. On day five, when I heard the first line, I thought it was me, but all of a sudden, I realized it wasn't. At the end of the song it was announced, "The Moody Blues singing 'Go Now'." I was too out-done. This was the time of the English Invasion and the end of Bessie Banks’ career, so I thought. America's DJs had stopped promoting American artists.
Banks' recollections are questionable, because her single was released in the US in January 1964, and The Moody Blues' version was not released until November 1964 in the UK and January 1965 in the US.
The Bessie Banks version is included on the soundtrack of the film ''
Stonewall'' (1995) and on the "Red Bird Story".
The Moody Blues version
"Go Now!" (adding an exclamation mark) was made popular internationally later in 1964 when
the Moody Blues, an English
beat group from Birmingham, recorded it, with
Denny Laine on guitar and lead vocals. When Laine first heard Bessie Banks's version, he immediately told the rest of the band that they needed to record the song.
Promotion and chart success
At the time the single was released, it was being promoted on television with one of the first purpose-made promotional films in the pop era, produced and directed by their co-manager
Alex Wharton (the father of DJ
Sonny Wharton). The song reached No. 1 in the
UK Singles Chart in late January 1965.
In the US, "Go Now!" did not enter the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 until mid-February 1965; it peaked at No. 10 and No. 2 in Canada. ''
Billboard
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'' described the song as having a "rare beat" and "interesting
gospel
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-like piano support."
The next chart successes for The Moody Blues were "
Nights in White Satin" and "
Tuesday Afternoon" in 1968.
In a 2018 interview with author Robert Rodriguez on the podcast "Something About the Beatles", White Album engineer
Chris Thomas recalled that
George Harrison asked him to add a piano part to the Beatles song "
Long Long Long" in the style of the Moody Blues' version of "Go Now".
''Ultimate Classic Rock'' critic Nick DeRiso rated it as the Moody Blues' greatest song, saying that "Laine's scorching take on this old Bessie Banks track is as emotionally gripping as it is career-makingly important."
''Classic Rock'' critic Malcolm Dome rated it as the Moody Blues' 10th greatest song, saying that it's "catchy yet also calmly intricate."
Later performances and popular culture
The Moody Blues had little success with singles after "Go Now!" in the mid-1960s, which led to Laine's departure from the band, later being replaced by
Justin Hayward. Bassist
Clint Warwick had already departed the band by this time. Rodney Clark had replaced him for a while before they recruited
John Lodge. With the new lineup, the Moody Blues continued to perform "Go Now!" for a short time, until they began writing their own material. Hayward sang the song during his first year with the band, and
Ray Thomas attempted to sing it a couple of times.
Laine continued to perform the song in concert during his years in
Wings. On June 21–23, 1976, at
The Forum in
Inglewood, California
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, Laine performed "Go Now!" with the rest of the group, accompanying himself on piano;
Paul McCartney
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was on bass and vocals,
Linda McCartney
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on vocals,
Jimmy McCulloch on lead guitar, and
Joe English on drums. This version of "Go Now" appears on the ''
Wings Over America'' live album and another live recording in a studio setting on ''
One Hand Clapping'' recorded in 1974 but released in 2024. He also sang the song at the
Birmingham Heart Beat Charity Concert 1986 raising money for the local children's hospital.
In January 1997, "Go Now" (without an exclamation mark) was released on ''
The Very Best of the Moody Blues''; its release on this album was the first time it had been released on a Moody Blues compilation album. "Go Now" was also released on the subsequent Moody Blues two-disc compilation album ''
Anthology
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''.
Laine later covered "Go Now" in 2007 on his album ''
Performs the Hits of Wings''. "Go Now!" was performed by Denny Laine with
The Fab Faux on December 11, 2010, at Terminal 5 in New York City, and February 26, 2011, at the
State Theatre in
Easton, Pennsylvania.
The version by The Moody Blues was used on the satirical British television show ''
Spitting Image'' in a scene concerning then Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher
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. It is also played over the closing credits of the films ''
45 Years'' (2015) and ''
Bull
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'' (2021).
Charts
Credits
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Denny Laine: guitar, lead vocal
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Clint Warwick: bass guitar, backing vocal
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Mike Pinder: piano, backing vocal
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Ray Thomas: backing vocal
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Graeme Edge: drums, backing vocal
Other covers
* It was covered by Swedish pop band
Lucas in 1967 as their debut single following their victory in
Sveriges Radio
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's Pop Band Competition. Recorded in September of that year and backed by a rendition of "
Parchman Farm", the single managed to reach number four on ''
Tio i Topp'' on October 28, 1967, and later also number 11 on
Kvällstoppen on December 5 of that year.
Because of pianist Janne Lucas Persson's own interpretation of the song, it drove audiences wild; as a result it became one of the best-known songs in Sweden in 1968. Both sides were featured on their eponymous debut album in 1969.
* In 1992,
Tin Machine's cover was released on the covers
compilation album
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,
Ruby Trax.
* In 2008, the English
soul
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and pop band
Simply Red released a cover as the lead single of their fourth greatest hits, ''
Simply Red 25: The Greatest Hits'' (2008).
See also
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List of number-one singles from the 1960s (UK)
References
External links
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Review of "Go Now"
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1964 singles
1964 songs
The Moody Blues songs
Paul McCartney and Wings songs
UK singles chart number-one singles
Song recordings produced by Denny Cordell
Decca Records singles
London Records singles
Songs about parting