- I'm Movin' On (Hank Snow song)
"I'm Movin' On" is a 1950 country standard written by
Hank Snow . The song, a12-bar blues , reached number-one on the "Billboard" country singles chart and was the first of seven number-one hits Snow scored throughout his career on that chart.The song has four bars of verse followed by eight bars of chorus with the final lines referring back to the verse:
:That big eight-wheeler rollin' down the track:Means your true-lovin' daddy ain't comin' back:I'm movin' on, I'll soon be gone:You were flyin' too high for my little old sky so I'm movin' on
"I'm Movin' On" was one of three in the history of the "Billboard" charts to spend 21 weeks at No. 1, the others being 1947's "I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)" by
Eddy Arnold and 1955's "In the Jailhouse Now" byWebb Pierce . However, "I'm Movin' On" often gets the nod for being the top country song among the three for spending the most weeks in the top 10 (at 44); Pierce spent 34 weeks, while Arnold's song was in the top 10 for 41 weeks.Cover versions
While Hank Snow's version was still on the charts, hillbilly comedians
Lonzo and Oscar released a parody version::I let a man work on my car:Till he grabbed aholt of the sparkplug wire:He's movin' on, he'll soon be gone:He turned it loose when he felt the juice, he's movin' on.
Ray Charles
The song was famously covered nine years later by
Ray Charles , whose version hit number forty on the pop singles chart and number eleven on the R&B singles chart. Charles's version with his soul band featuredconga s andmaracas , giving theSpanish tinge to acountry and western blues . It was also recorded on his last recording session with Atlantic months before he signed with ABC.Produced by
Jerry Wexler , Charles provides the lead vocals, and is backed by theRaelettes . The Ray Charles Orchestra provided the instrumentation.Other cover versions
Emmylou Harris took an uptempo live version of "I'm Moving On" to No. 4 in the spring of 1983.The song was also covered by Chuck Prophet for a 2007 Jack Daniel's NASCAR television commercial.
It was covered by
Elvis Presley in 1969.There's also a version of
Warren Smith . It's a medley with Hank Snow songs.It has also been covered by Irish
Jazz BandTaste .Big House also covered this song on their 2000 album, "Woodstock Nation".
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