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"Beyond" is a three-minute long instrumental song by the band the Moody Blues from their 1969 album To Our Children's Children's Children, a concept album about space travel. "Beyond" was written by the Moody Blues' drummer Graeme Edge. It was the Moody Blues' second fully instrumental song on one of their albums. The first was the song "The Voyage" from their previous album On the Threshold of a Dream. It was also the first released Moody Blues song written by Edge that did not involve spoken vocals.

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  • "Beyond" is a three-minute long instrumental song by the band the Moody Blues from their 1969 album To Our Children's Children's Children, a concept album about space travel. "Beyond" was written by the Moody Blues' drummer Graeme Edge. It was the Moody Blues' second fully instrumental song on one of their albums. The first was the song "The Voyage" from their previous album On the Threshold of a Dream. It was also the first released Moody Blues song written by Edge that did not involve spoken vocals. In the compilation This Is The Moody Blues, the first portion of this track is dubbed into the background of the poem "The Word", originally from the In Search of the Lost Chord album. (en)
  • «Beyond» es una pieza instrumental de tres minutos interpretada por la banda británica the Moody Blues para su álbum de 1969, To Our Children's Children's Children, un álbum conceptual sobre viajes en el espacio. «Beyond» fue escrita por el baterista Graeme Edge. Fue la segunda canción instrumental compuesta por la banda. La primera fue «The Voyage» del álbum On the Threshold of a Dream.​ En el álbum recopilatorio This Is The Moody Blues, la primera porción de la canción es añadida como sonido de fondo para el poema «The Word», originalmente publicada en In Search of the Lost Chord. (es)
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  • «Beyond» es una pieza instrumental de tres minutos interpretada por la banda británica the Moody Blues para su álbum de 1969, To Our Children's Children's Children, un álbum conceptual sobre viajes en el espacio. «Beyond» fue escrita por el baterista Graeme Edge. Fue la segunda canción instrumental compuesta por la banda. La primera fue «The Voyage» del álbum On the Threshold of a Dream.​ En el álbum recopilatorio This Is The Moody Blues, la primera porción de la canción es añadida como sonido de fondo para el poema «The Word», originalmente publicada en In Search of the Lost Chord. (es)
  • "Beyond" is a three-minute long instrumental song by the band the Moody Blues from their 1969 album To Our Children's Children's Children, a concept album about space travel. "Beyond" was written by the Moody Blues' drummer Graeme Edge. It was the Moody Blues' second fully instrumental song on one of their albums. The first was the song "The Voyage" from their previous album On the Threshold of a Dream. It was also the first released Moody Blues song written by Edge that did not involve spoken vocals. (en)
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