Something's Got to Give (1962) (unfinished, restarted a year later as Move Over, Darling, with a different cast and technical staff)
"Move Over" was performed during the first and second leg of the Spiceworld Tour.
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First released as an album track from the group's sophomore studio album Spiceworld, it was eventually released as a promotional single in 1998, as part of their endorsement with Pepsi.
The Move | I Like to Move It | How She Move | The Way You Move | Tackle (football move) | She Wants to Move | Richard Move | PlayStation Move | Two Steps from the Move | Move Over, Darling | Get a Move On | You Only Move Twice | You Got to Move | Move Your Feet | Move Your Body | Move Ya Body | Move This House | Move This | Move On Up | Move on Fast | Move Like This | Move It! | Move for Me | Move America Forward | Military Move | Make Your Move 3D | Let's Move! | Every Move a Picture | Ed's Next Move | Corrective Move |
In 1973, Slayback recorded a 45-rpm record written by Ernie Harwell called "Move Over Babe (Here Comes Henry)." The record captured Hank Aaron's journey in overtaking Babe Ruth for the all-time home run record.
The album also contains two previously unreleased cover tracks, "Move Over" and "Jukebox Hero" that were not available in the U.S. These songs were only available on the UK release of Clam Dip & Other Delights.