Got to Move

Elmore James, Marshall Sehorn

(Yes, uh, oh baby, mm, you got to move your legs, baby)

You've got to move
You can't stay here no more
You've got to move, you can't stay here no more, oh yes
You're my baby, I love you so but
Still you've got to go away from here

You won't cook, you won't wash
You won't iron, you won't sew
Oh, no, you won't even scrub the floor
You're my baby, I love you so but
Still you've got to go away from here, yeah

(Yeah, ah, yes, ah)

Well, I'd rather be dead and in my grave
Then to see another man here to take my place
Oh, yes, you've got to move, yeah
You're my baby, I love you so but
Still you've got to go away from here, yes

(Yes, hey)

Well, I'd rather be dead and in my grave
Then to see another man here to take my place
Mm, yes, you've got to move, yeah
You're my baby, I love you so
But still you've got to go away from here

You got to move, away from here (hey)
Oh, yes, you got to move, away from here, mm
You're my baby, I love you so
But still you've got to go away from here

Let's play it out now, boys, yeah, yes

Trivia about the song Got to Move by Fleetwood Mac

On which albums was the song “Got to Move” released by Fleetwood Mac?
Fleetwood Mac released the song on the albums “Fleetwood Mac” in 1968, “Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac” in 1968, “Black Magic Woman: The Best of Fleetwood Mac” in 1971, “London Live ’68” in 1986, “Live at the Marquee” in 1992, “Madison Blues Live” in 1994, “Live at the BBC” in 1995, “Live in Boston Remastered Vol. 2” in 1998, “Live in Boston Remastered Vol. 3” in 1998, “The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 1967-1969” in 1999, “The Essential Fleetwood Mac” in 2007, “One Night Only - Live '68” in 2008, and “Live in London 1968” in 2018.
Who composed the song “Got to Move” by Fleetwood Mac?
The song “Got to Move” by Fleetwood Mac was composed by Elmore James, Marshall Sehorn.

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