"'Night Moves'" is a song written and performed by
heartland rocker
Bob Seger, from his 1976 album ''
Night Moves''. Released as a single, it began charting in early 1977, and eventually reached number 4 on the
Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart. In doing so, it almost singlehandedly turned Seger's career from being a popular regional favorite into a national star.
Recorded by Seger and the
Silver Bullet Band in
Toronto,
"Night Moves" is a mid-tempo number that starts quietly with
acoustic guitar.
Bass guitar and
drums are introduced as the song's setting is described:
1962,
cornfields,
'60 Chevy. An intense summertime
teenage affair is described, knowingly more sexual than romantic, with short instrumental lines breaking the evocative imagery sometimes in mid-sentence.
Piano, female
backing vocals, and
organ are added as the song's emotional nostalgia builds momentum. Then suddenly it stops, as the narrative
flashes forward to some period in the future. To a quiet acoustic guitar, the narrator, awakened by a clap of
thunder and unable to fall back asleep, ponders a different sense of the title phrase. Then the rest of the instruments fall back in, for an extended coda vamp of the chorus.
Music writer Samuel Delliance of ''
The New York Post'' wrote in 1977, "'Night Moves' is supposed to take place in Michigan in the early 1960s, but it is timeless and placeless. You can be across the street from
Kissena Park in
Queens in the early evening with no one in sight and the song will suddenly flood your mind just as it did Seger's." In his 1979 volume ''Stranded: Rock and Roll for a Desert Island'', famed rock critic
Greil Marcus selected the single "Night Moves" for inclusion on same, writing simply: "The mystic chords of memory."
"Night Moves" was named by ''
Rolling Stone'' as Best Single of the Year for 1977. The
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame named it one of the
500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll [1], Seger's only such selection.
Within the lyrics of Night Moves is a reference to a song from 1962, "Started humming a song from 1962". In a radio interview Seger identified the song from 1962 as
Be My Baby by
the Ronettes.
Seger recorded a special version of "Night Moves" for the 1981
animated film ''
American Pop''. This version, with Seger's guitar replaced by a piano, has never been released on any album.
Links
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Night Moves lyrics at SegerBob.com