About: A Simple Game

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"A Simple Game" is a 1968 song by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues. Written and sung by Mike Pinder, it was released as a non-album B-side to "Ride My See-Saw", a track from the album In Search of the Lost Chord. The song was produced by Tony Clarke and arranged by Arthur Greenslade. The track was covered by The Four Tops, and their version was issued as a single in the United States in January 1972, reaching #90 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song had already been issued as a single in Britain in September 1971, having reached #3 in the UK and #14 in Ireland.

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  • "A Simple Game" is a 1968 song by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues. Written and sung by Mike Pinder, it was released as a non-album B-side to "Ride My See-Saw", a track from the album In Search of the Lost Chord. The song was produced by Tony Clarke and arranged by Arthur Greenslade. The track was covered by The Four Tops, and their version was issued as a single in the United States in January 1972, reaching #90 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song had already been issued as a single in Britain in September 1971, having reached #3 in the UK and #14 in Ireland. (en)
  • A Simple Game is een lied van in eerste instantie de Moody Blues. Het is opgenomen in oktober 1968, toen al uitgegeven was en On the Threshold of a Dream zich nog in de pril stadium bevond. A Simple Game kwam terecht als B-kant op Ride My See-Saw. Qua muziek sloot het beter aan bij In Search dan op het rockier Threshold. Ride My See-Saw werd wel bekend, A Simple Game niet. A Simple Game gaat over een typisch Pinder-onderwerp; met zijn geliefde aan zijn kant voelt hij zich één met haar en de omgeving. A Simple Game kwam pas later op een elpee van de band. (nl)
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  • "A Simple Game" is a 1968 song by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues. Written and sung by Mike Pinder, it was released as a non-album B-side to "Ride My See-Saw", a track from the album In Search of the Lost Chord. The song was produced by Tony Clarke and arranged by Arthur Greenslade. The track was covered by The Four Tops, and their version was issued as a single in the United States in January 1972, reaching #90 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song had already been issued as a single in Britain in September 1971, having reached #3 in the UK and #14 in Ireland. (en)
  • A Simple Game is een lied van in eerste instantie de Moody Blues. Het is opgenomen in oktober 1968, toen al uitgegeven was en On the Threshold of a Dream zich nog in de pril stadium bevond. A Simple Game kwam terecht als B-kant op Ride My See-Saw. Qua muziek sloot het beter aan bij In Search dan op het rockier Threshold. Ride My See-Saw werd wel bekend, A Simple Game niet. A Simple Game gaat over een typisch Pinder-onderwerp; met zijn geliefde aan zijn kant voelt hij zich één met haar en de omgeving. A Simple Game kwam pas later op een elpee van de band. (nl)
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