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"Out and In" Single by The Moody Blues from the album To Our Children's Children's Children A-side "Watching and Waiting" Released 31 October 1969 Recorded May-September 1969 Length 3:48 Label Threshold Records Writer(s) Mike Pinder
John LodgeProducer Tony Clarke To Our Children's Children's Children track listing - Side one
- "Higher and Higher"
- "Eyes of a Child I"
- "Floating"
- "Eyes of a Child II"
- "I Never Thought I'd Live to be a Hundred"
- "Beyond"
- "Out and In"
- Side two
"Out and In" is a 1969 song by the progressive rock band The Moody Blues, from their album To Our Children's Children's Children, a concept album about space travel. Prior to its release on To Our Children's Children's Children, "Out and In" was released on the B-side of the single "Watching and Waiting," the album's only single.
"Out and In" was written jointly by band members Mike Pinder and John Lodge, and it is the only Moody Blues collaboration between the two. Although, on the album's subsequent release on CD in 1997, John Lodge's songwriting credit was removed, and showed Pinder as sole songwriter.
Personnel
- Justin Hayward: acoustic and electric guitars
- John Lodge: bass guitar
- Mike Pinder: vocals, mellotron
- Ray Thomas: flute, backing vocals
- Graeme Edge: drums, percussion
The Moody Blues Graeme Edge · Justin Hayward · John Lodge
Denny Laine · Patrick Moraz · Mike Pinder · Ray Thomas · Clint WarwickStudio albums The Magnificent Moodies · Days of Future Passed · In Search of the Lost Chord · On the Threshold of a Dream · To Our Children's Children's Children · A Question of Balance · Every Good Boy Deserves Favour · Seventh Sojourn · Octave · Long Distance Voyager · The Present · The Other Side of Life · Sur la Mer · Keys of the Kingdom · Strange Times · DecemberLive albums Caught Live + 5 · A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra · Hall of Fame · Lovely to See You: Live · Live at the BBC: 1967-1970 · Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970Compilations This Is The Moody Blues · Prelude · Greatest Hits · Time Traveller · The Best of the Moody Blues · Anthology · Gold · An Introduction to The Moody BluesRelated articles Band members · DiscographyCategories:- 1969 songs
- The Moody Blues songs
- Songs written by Mike Pinder
- Songs written by John Lodge
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