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I'm Moving On (Yoko Ono song)

"I'm Moving On"
Song by Yoko Ono from the album Double Fantasy
Released 17 November 1980
Recorded 1980
Genre Rock
Length 2:20
Label Geffen
Writer(s) Yoko Ono
Producer(s) Yoko Ono, John Lennon, Jack Douglas
Double Fantasy track listing
"I'm Moving On"
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Single by Yoko Ono
from the album Onomix
Released 25 September 2012
Format Download
Genre Dance
Label Mind Train / Twisted
Producer(s) Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono singles chronology
"She Gets Down on Her Knees"
(2012)
"I'm Moving On"
(2012)
"Hold Me"
(2013)

"I'm Moving On" is a song by Yoko Ono. It was originally recorded for 1980's Double Fantasy album, with John Lennon. A remix was released on iTunes on 25 September 2012. The remix debuted at number 39, and peaked at number 4.

During the Double Fantasy sessions, on August 12, 1980, a version of "I'm Moving On" was recorded with a lineup that included Cheap Trick guitarist Rick Nielson and Cheap Trick drummer Bun E. Carlos.Tony Levin played bass guitar, since Cheap Trick bassist Tom Petersson had recently left the group. The same lineup also recorded a version of Lennon's "I'm Losing You" the same day. Neither song was released on Double Fantasy in their Cheap Trick-backed version. Possible reasons for their exclusions are that Cheap Trick's management may have wanted too much money, or that Lennon believed that the performances were more "heavy" than he wanted. On August 26, a revised version of "I'm Moving On" was recorded with the regular Double Fantasy session musicians consisting of Hugh McCracken and Earl Slick on guitar, Tony Levin on bass guitar, George Small on keyboards, Arthur Jenkins on percussion and Andy Newmark on drums. Ono recorded her lead vocal on September 19.

"I'm Moving On" is in some ways a companion piece to Lennon's "I'm Losing You," which immediately precedes on Double Fantasy. The songs are linked musically by series of electronic beeps and by a guitar lick played by Earl Slick, and share the same rhythm. Producer Jack Douglas originally wanted the songs to be linked via a drum pattern he wanted Bun E. Carlos to play. "I'm Losing You" expresses Lennon's pain at the thought of losing Yoko Ono during a difficult time in their marriage. "I'm Moving On" also addresses the possible loss of their relationship, but expresses her feelings of independence and willingness to say farewell. Basically, "I'm Moving On" rebuffs Lennon's plea in "I'm Losing You." The singer accuses her lover of being false, objecting to his "window smile," and warns him that she has no desire for intimacy with lines such as "don't stick your finger in my pie." Rock journalist Paul Du Noyer calls "I'm Moving On" an "angry song" expressing a "harsh goodbye." Ono stated to David Sheff of Playboy Magazine that the song is about "the sense of 'Well, I've had enough. I'm moving on.' But it's not about any specific incident. It's just the feeling: 'I don't want to play games. I like everything straight.' That's a feeling I have had. I'm proud of the song."


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