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  2. Forever Autumn (song) - Wikipedia

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    Forever Autumn (song) "Forever Autumn " is a song written by Jeff Wayne, Gary Osborne and Paul Vigrass, and sung by Justin Hayward. The original melody was written by Wayne in 1969 as a jingle for a Lego commercial. Vigrass and Osborne, the performers of the original jingle, added lyrics to the song and recorded it for inclusion on their 1972 ...

  3. Days of Future Passed - Wikipedia

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    Released: 19 July 1968. Days of Future Passed is the second studio album by English progressive rock band the Moody Blues, released in November 1967 by Deram Records. [5] It regarded as one of rock music's first concept albums. The album represents a significant creative turning point for the band. The album is their first with guitarist and ...

  4. Tuesday Afternoon - Wikipedia

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    The Moody Blues singles chronology. "Nights in White Satin". (1967) " Tuesday Afternoon ". (1968) "Voices in the Sky". (1968) Official Video "Tuesday Afternoon" on YouTube. " Tuesday Afternoon " (sometimes referred to as " Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?) ", or simply " Forever Afternoon ") is a 1968 song written by Justin Hayward that was first ...

  5. The Moody Blues - Wikipedia

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    The Moody Blues were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in May 1964. The band initially consisted of Graeme Edge (drums), Denny Laine (guitar/vocals), Mike Pinder (keyboards/vocals), Ray Thomas (multi-instrumentalist/vocals), and Clint Warwick (bass/vocals). Originally part of the British beat and R&B scene of the early–mid 1960s, the ...

  6. Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds

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    Wayne thought Hayward was the right singer for "Forever Autumn" and sent him a demo with the invitation to participate, but Hayward was unconvinced. He changed his mind when a "young lad" and employee of The Moody Blues' record shop in Cobham, heard the demo and told Hayward it was an ideal song for him. [16]

  7. Time Traveller (The Moody Blues album) - Wikipedia

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    Time Traveller is a box set by British rock band The Moody Blues, released in 1994. [1] The set is presented in chronological order, beginning with the 1966 addition of Justin Hayward and John Lodge (no material from the pre-Hayward/Lodge era was included). The set includes several previously unreleased or rare tracks, tracks from the 1975 ...

  8. A Question of Balance - Wikipedia

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    Hayward reflects on this songwriting process at the time: "A song is a song. There are specific Moody Blues songs that start in that quiet way. I've had so many small parts of songs that I've just enjoyed playing, and it takes me a while to realize: 'This is a song. If I just work at it a bit more, I've got a whole song here.'

  9. — The Moody Blues, “Forever Autumn” “The falling leaves / Drift by the window / The autumn leaves / Of red and gold.” — Frank Sinatra, “Autumn Leaves”