Blackberry Way

Electric Light Orchestra

About Blackberry Way

"Blackberry Way" is a 1968 single by English band The Move. Written by Roy Wood and produced by Jimmy Miller, "Blackberry Way" was a bleak counterpoint to the sunny psychedelia of earlier recordings. It nevertheless became the band's most successful single, reaching number 1 on the UK Singles Chart in February 1969. Richard Tandy, who later played keyboards with Wood's next band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), played harpsichord on "Blackberry Way". Despite the success of the single, the style of psychedelia-tinged pop sat uneasily with guitarist Trevor Burton. He left the group shortly after. It is cited as inspired by The Beatles' "Penny Lane". The B-side was specially written for the band by David Scott-Morgan. 


Year:
2005
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Blackberry way absolutely pouring down with rain,
It's a terrible day.
Up with the lark, silly girl i don't know what to say,
She was running away.
But now I'm standing on the corner,
Lost in the things that i said.
What am i supposed to do now?

Goodbye blackberry way
I can't see you, i don't need you.
Goodbye blackberry way
Sure to want me back another day.

Flowers in the park overgrowing but the trees are bare
There's a memory there.
Boats on the lake, unattended now for all to drown
I'm incredibly down.
Just like myself they are neglected,
Turn with my eyes to the wall
What am i supposed to do now?

Goodbye blackberry way
I can't see you, i don't need you.
Goodbye blackberry way
Sure to want me back another day.

Run for the train, look behind you for she may be there
Said a thing in the air
Blackberry way, see the battlefield of careless sins
Cast to the winds
So full of emptiness without her,
Lost in the words that i said.
What am i supposed to do now?

Goodbye blackberry way
I can't see you, i don't need you.
Goodbye blackberry way
Sure to want me back another day.

Goodbye blackberry way
I can't see you, i don't need you.
Goodbye blackberry way
Sure to want me back another day.

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Electric Light Orchestra

Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) are a British rock group from Birmingham, England who released eleven studio albums between 1971 and 1986 and another album in 2001. ELO were formed to accommodate Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne's desire to create modern rock and pop songs with classical overtones. After Wood's departure following the band's debut record, Lynne wrote and arranged all of the group's original compositions and produced every album. more »

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Written by: ROY WOOD

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12 facts about this song

Song Origin
"Blackberry Way" was a 1968 single by The Move, written by Roy Wood. In the United Kingdom, the song was the band's most successful single, reaching number one on the UK charts in February 1969.
ELO Connection
Although primarily associated with The Move, "Blackberry Way" also connects to the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). The Move's Roy Wood transitioned to ELO with bandmate Jeff Lynne, thus linking "Blackberry Way" with ELO's discography.
Songwriting Credit
Roy Wood, the lead vocalist of the song, is also credited for writing the entirety of "Blackberry Way."
Beatles Influence
The song is reputedly influenced by The Beatles and is sometimes compared to the sound of "Penny Lane."
Lyrics
"Blackberry Way" is a melancholic song, shifting from The Move's usually more upbeat sound to a darker lyrical theme, which is about a relationship ending.
Music Video
Unlike many songs from its era, "Blackberry Way" does have an accompanying promotional film, featuring the band dressed as chimney sweeps.
Chart Performance
The song topped the UK Singles Chart for one week in February 1969, giving The Move their only U.K. number one single.
Genre Classification
"Blackberry Way" is primarily considered to be a pop and rock song, with elements that hint at the impending psychedelic rock movement.
Cover Versions
Many artists have covered the song over the years including Richard Barnes and David Essex.
Album Release
Though it was released as a single, "Blackberry Way" didn't officially appear on a studio album by The Move until the compilation "Shazam", released in 1970.
Band Members
The lineup of The Move during the recording of "Blackberry Way" included Roy Wood, Bev Bevan, Carl Wayne, Trevor Burton, and Chris "Ace" Kefford.
Award Recognition
Despite its success, the song has not received any official award recognition. However, it continues to enjoy success through airplay.

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