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Singles chronology

Driftwood
Driftwood
6/10/1978
Gemini Dream
Gemini Dream
19/5/1981

Driftwood

Moody Blues

1978 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 6 Octubre 1978 · Fecha Grabación: Abril 1978 -
    Discográfica: Decca · · Productor: Tony Clarke
    1
    Driftwood
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Hayward • 1978 /10 /06
    4:22
  • 2
    Im Your Man
    Moody Blues • w: Thomas • 1978 /10 /06
    0:00
  • Album


    Octave

    Octave

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 9 Junio 1978 · Fecha Grabación: Abril 1978 -
    Discográfica: Decca (UK) London (US) · Estudio de Grabación: The Record Plant, Los Angeles, Indigo Ranch Recording Studios, Malibu · Productor: Tony Clarke
    1
    Steppin` in a Slide Zone
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: John Lodge • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    5:27
  • 2
    Under Moonshine
    Moody Blues • w: Ray Thomas • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    5:00
  • 3
    Had to Fall in Love
    Moody Blues • w: Justin Hayward • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    3:42
  • 4
    I`ll Be Level with You
    Moody Blues • w: Graeme Edge • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    0:00
  • 5
    Driftwood
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Hayward • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    4:22
  • 6
    Top Rank Suite
    Moody Blues • w: Hayward • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    0:00
  • 7
    I`m Your Man
    Moody Blues • w: Thomas • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    0:00
  • 8
    Survival
    Moody Blues • w: Lodge • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    4:09
  • 9
    One Step into the Light
    Moody Blues • w: Mike Pinder • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    4:29
  • 10
    The Day We Meet Again
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Hayward • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    6:17
  • 11
    Steppin` in a Slide Zone
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: John Lodge • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    5:27
  • 12
    I`m Your Man
    Moody Blues • w: Thomas • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    0:00
  • 13
    Top Rank Suite
    Moody Blues • w: Hayward • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    0:00
  • 14
    Driftwood
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Hayward • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    4:22
  • 15
    The Day We Meet Again
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Hayward • 1978 /06 /09 Side 1
    6:17
  • Album

    Driftwood
    Driftwood
    6/10/1978
    Gemini Dream
    Gemini Dream
    19/5/1981
    "Driftwood"
    Single by The Moody Blues
    from the album Octave
    B-side"I`m Your Man"
    Released6 October 1978
    RecordedJanuary – April 1978
    GenreRock
    Length5:02 (Album version)
    4:31 (Single version)
    3:56 (Promo Version)
    LabelDecca
    Songwriter(s)Justin Hayward
    Producer(s)Tony Clarke
    The Moody Blues singles chronology
    "Steppin` in a Slide Zone"
    (1978)
    "Driftwood"
    (1978)
    "Gemini Dream"
    (1981)

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    1978 single by The Moody Blues

    "Driftwood" is a 1978 single by the English progressive rock band the Moody Blues. It was the second single released from the album Octave, after "Steppin` in a Slide Zone". Written by Justin Hayward, "Driftwood" is a slow love ballad, in a similar manner to "Nights in White Satin" and "Never Comes the Day."

    Background

    Billboard described "Driftwood" as a "lush romantic ballad."[1] Cash Box called it "a smooth and spacy ballad about beaching on the shore of life" and also praised the vocal performance.[2]

    "Driftwood" was also the final single to feature keyboardist Mike Pinder, who left the band shortly before the completion of Octave for personal reasons. He would later be replaced by former Yes keyboardist Patrick Moraz.

    Shortly after release, a promotional video was recorded for "Driftwood." The video features Patrick Moraz on the keyboards, although Mike Pinder is playing the keyboards in the actual recording. The song also includes an alto saxophone which is played by session musician R.A. Martin, although Ray Thomas is depicted playing the alto saxophone in the video.

    Personnel

    • Justin Hayward: vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
    • John Lodge: bass guitar
    • Mike Pinder: keyboards
    • Ray Thomas: tambourine
    • Graeme Edge: drums, percussion

    Additional personnel

    • R.A. Martin: horns, alto saxophone

    Chart success

    The record spent seven weeks on the U.S. Billboard charts and peaked at No. 59.[3] It also reached No. 38 on the Adult Contemporary charts.[4][5] In Canada it reached No. 60.[6]

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1978 single by The Moody Blues

    "Driftwood" is a 1978 single by the English progressive rock band the Moody Blues. It was the second single released from the album Octave, after "Steppin` in a Slide Zone". Written by Justin Hayward, "Driftwood" is a slow love ballad, in a similar manner to "Nights in White Satin" and "Never Comes the Day."

    Background

    Billboard described "Driftwood" as a "lush romantic ballad."[1] Cash Box called it "a smooth and spacy ballad about beaching on the shore of life" and also praised the vocal performance.[2]

    "Driftwood" was also the final single to feature keyboardist Mike Pinder, who left the band shortly before the completion of Octave for personal reasons. He would later be replaced by former Yes keyboardist Patrick Moraz.

    Shortly after release, a promotional video was recorded for "Driftwood." The video features Patrick Moraz on the keyboards, although Mike Pinder is playing the keyboards in the actual recording. The song also includes an alto saxophone which is played by session musician R.A. Martin, although Ray Thomas is depicted playing the alto saxophone in the video.

    Personnel

    • Justin Hayward: vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
    • John Lodge: bass guitar
    • Mike Pinder: keyboards
    • Ray Thomas: tambourine
    • Graeme Edge: drums, percussion

    Additional personnel

    • R.A. Martin: horns, alto saxophone

    Chart success

    The record spent seven weeks on the U.S. Billboard charts and peaked at No. 59.[3] It also reached No. 38 on the Adult Contemporary charts.[4][5] In Canada it reached No. 60.[6]

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