Neville charted again, in 1989, when he collaborated with Linda Ronstadt on three consecutive duets: Don't Know Much, All My Life, and When Something Is Wrong with My Baby, the first two reached Number One on the Adult Contemporary charts. Neville has released more than 20 singles, including three Number Ones on the Adult Contemporary format, and a fourth on the R&B format.
His other hits have included Everybody Plays the Fool, his successful 1991 cover of the 1972 Main Ingredient song, that reached #8 on the Hot 100; Don't Take Away My Heaven, Hercules and Can't Stop My Heart From Loving You (The Rain Song). Neville's biggest solo successes have been on the Adult Contemporary chart, where "Don't Know Much," "All My Life," and "Everybody Plays the Fool" all reached Number One.
Aaron signed to SonyBMG's new Burgundy Records label in late 2005 and recorded an album of songs by Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Sam Cooke and others for Bring It On Home...The Soul Classics, released on September 19, 2006. The album, produced by Stewart Levine, features collaborations between Neville and Chaka Khan, Mavis Staples, Chris Botti, David Sanborn, Art Neville, and others. The album's first single was a remake of The Impressions' 1963 classic It's All Right.
On October 27, 2006, Neville made a guest appearance on an episode of the soap opera The Young and the Restless. He sang Stand By Me" and Ain't No Sunshine, from his album, Bring It on Home … The Soul Classics. In 2008 he released Gold, which includes a double album of his hits.
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You've Got To Move
Aaron Neville Lyrics
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You've got to move
You've got to move
You've got to move
When the Lord gets ready
Get ready for you
You've got to move, oh yeah
You maybe high
You maybe low
You maybe rich
Yeah, you maybe poor
But when the Lord gets ready
Ready for you
You've got to move, yeah
Oh, you've got to move
You maybe lame
And you cannot walk
You maybe mute
And you cannot talk
But when the Lord gets ready
Gets ready for you
You've got to move, yeah
You've got to move
You've got to move
You've got to move
You've got to move
You've got to move
When the Lord gets ready
Gets ready for you
You've got to move, yeah, yeah
You've got to move
You've got to move
You've got to move
You've got to move
You've got to move
When the Lord gets ready
You've got to move
You've got to move
You've got to move
Aaron Neville's song "You've Got To Move" is a gospel tune with simple lyrics and a powerful message. The song impresses upon the listener that when the Lord gets ready, you must be prepared to move. The first verse, "You've got to move, you've got to move, you've got to move, you've got to move, when the Lord gets ready, get ready for you, you've got to move," sets the tone for the entire song. The repetition of the phrase, "you've got to move," reinforces the urgency of the message. The second verse, "You maybe high, you maybe low, you maybe rich, yeah, you maybe poor, but when the Lord gets ready, ready for you, you've got to move," reinforces the fact that worldly status has no bearing or influence when it comes to the Lord's timing. The third verse, "You maybe lame and you cannot walk, you maybe mute and you cannot talk, but when the Lord gets ready, gets ready for you, you've got to move, yeah, you've got to move," reminds the listener that no physical ailment or disability will excuse them from the need to move when the Lord calls.
The chorus, "You've got to move, you've got to move, you've got to move, you've got to move, when the Lord gets ready, gets ready for you, you've got to move, yeah, you've got to move," is repeated several times throughout the song, further emphasizing the message. The song is a reminder that when God has a plan for your life, you must be ready to move and follow His lead. This is a universal message applicable to all people regardless of their background or beliefs.
Overall, "You've Got to Move" is a simple yet powerful song with a profound message. It reminds the listener that they must be prepared to move and follow God's lead when He calls upon them. The repetition of the phrase "you've got to move" reinforces the urgency of the message while the simple lyrics enable the listener to easily connect with the song's message.
Line by Line Meaning
You've got to move
You need to take action
When the Lord gets ready
When your time has come
Get ready for you
It's your turn now
You maybe high
Your status in society does not matter
You maybe low
Your social and economic status does not matter
You maybe rich
Your wealth does not matter
Yeah, you maybe poor
Your lack of wealth does not matter
You maybe lame
Your physical abilities do not matter
And you cannot walk
Your inability to walk does not matter
You maybe mute
Your ability to speak does not matter
And you cannot talk
Your inability to speak does not matter
You've got to move, yeah
You need to take action
Oh, you've got to move
You need to take action
You've got to move
You need to take action
You've got to move
You need to take action
Gets ready for you
It's your turn now
Contributed by Claire A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
hughvane
Very cool piano work in this rendition - who's the keyboard player?
JandritoBlues
+hughvane The great Allen Toussaint on piano.