“Go Now” is a song recorded by the British rock band The Moody Blues. It was released as a single in 1964 and later included on their album “The Magnificent Moodies” (sometimes referred to as “Go Now”).
The song is known for its soulful and emotive sound, featuring lead vocals by Denny Laine, who was a member of the band at the time. The lyrics of “Go Now” express a sense of heartbreak and the plea to a loved one to leave. The chorus includes the repeated line, “Go now, go now, go now.”
“Go Now” was a commercial success and became one of The Moody Blues’ early hits. It reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and is often regarded as a classic of the rock and pop genres.
The song is celebrated for its soulful and passionate delivery and is a notable moment in The Moody Blues’ early career. It continues to be cherished by fans of the band and is often included in retrospectives of their music.