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  2. You Gotta Move (song) - Wikipedia

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    "You Gotta Move" is a traditional African-American spiritual song. Since the 1940s, the song has been recorded by a variety of gospel musicians, usually as "You Got to Move" or "You've Got to Move". It was later popularized with blues and blues rock secular adaptations by Mississippi Fred McDowell and the Rolling Stones.

  3. Mississippi Fred McDowell - Wikipedia

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    While he famously declared, "I do not play no rock and roll," he was not averse to associating with younger rock musicians. He coached Bonnie Raitt on slide guitar technique [5] and was reportedly flattered [citation needed] by the Rolling Stones' rather straightforward version of his "You Gotta Move" on their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. [2]

  4. You Gotta Move - Wikipedia

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    You Gotta Move may refer to: "You Gotta Move" (song), a song by Mississippi Fred McDowell, notably covered by the Rolling Stones; You Gotta Move, a DVD by Aerosmith "You Gotta Move", a song by Heatmiser from Mic City Sons

  5. Love You Live - Wikipedia

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    Love You Live is a double live album by the Rolling Stones, released in 1977. ... "You Gotta Move" (Fred McDowell/Rev. Gary Davis) – 4:19 (5 June 1976: ...

  6. List of songs recorded by Cher - Wikipedia

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    "When You Find Out Where You're Goin' Let Me Know" Cher Linda Laurie Chér: 1971 [41] "When You Walk Away" Cher Diane Warren: Living Proof: 2001 [14] "Whenever You're Near" Cher Tommy Shaw Jack Blades: Greatest Hits: 1965–1992: 1992 [70] "Where Do You Go" Cher Sonny Bono: The Sonny Side of Chér: 1965 [26] "Who You Gonna Believe" Cher Gerald ...

  7. Live in New York (Fred McDowell album) - Wikipedia

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    Live in New York is the final album recording by the American country blues musician Mississippi Fred McDowell.New York-based American independent Oblivion Records released the first edition in the Spring of 1972, months before McDowell's death in July 1972. [1]

  8. Fred Segal closes its remaining stores, ending a Los Angeles ...

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    Fred Segal, once a centerpiece to the Los Angeles fashion scene, closed its two remaining stores Tuesday, bringing a quiet end — at least for now — to a name that endured for decades as a ...

  9. Mr. Wizard (R. L. Burnside album) - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Times noted that Burnside "is at his most persuasive armed solely with his guitar, as on the memorable opening 'Over the Hill' and the closing 'You Gotta Move', where his voice is a vivid portrait of desperation." [17] Robert Christgau praised "Alice Mae". [14] The Observer wrote that the album "captures his abrasive, electric style ...