"It's Your Move" is a song written for, and first recorded and released by Doug Parkinson in March 1983 on the album Heartbeat to Heartbeat.[1]
"It's Your Move" | |
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Song by Doug Parkinson | |
from the album Heartbeat to Heartbeat | |
Released | 1983 |
Genre | Soft rock |
Label | CBS |
Songwriter(s) | Stephen Kipner, Terry Shaddick |
Producer(s) | Tommy Emmanuel |
"Your Move" | |
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Single by America | |
from the album Your Move | |
B-side | "Love's Worn Out Again" |
Released | 1983 |
Recorded | 1983 |
Studio | Abbey Road Studios, London |
Genre | Soft rock, pop rock[2] |
Length | 3:19 |
Label | Capitol |
Songwriter(s) | Terry Shaddick, Stephen Kipner |
A few months after the song's initial release, it was released by the band America, retitled "Your Move", from their album of the same name.[3]
"It's Your Move" | |
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Song by Diana Ross | |
from the album Swept Away | |
Released | 1984[4][5] |
Studio | RCA |
Genre | Synth-pop, soul, pop rock |
Songwriter(s) | Terry Shaddick, Steve Kipner |
In 1984, Diana Ross covered the song. It appeared on the album Swept Away.[6] This version was later sampled in the 2011 vaporwave song "リサフランク420 / 現代のコンピュー" ("Lisa Frank 420 / Modern Computing") by Macintosh Plus,[7] where it was slowed down and chopped and screwed, with the pitch changed. It became an Internet meme worldwide.[8]
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