![]() They recorded it in the studio for inclusion on the 1976 album A New World Record. Record World called it "a highly exciting tune complete with Beatlish harmonies and riffs." Chart position Chart (1972)Įlectric Light Orchestra version "Do Ya"Įlectric Light Orchestra singles chronologyĮlectric Light Orchestra (ELO) began to perform "Do Ya" live with Lynne on lead vocals from 1973 to 1975, and also integrated its riff into live versions of 10538 Overture as seen on their 1974 album The Night the Light Went On in Long Beach. The song was recorded on the same multireel tapes alongside the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) tracks "From the Sun to the World" and "In Old England Town", the two songs that Wood appeared on from the ELO 2 album. The song was later included on the 2005 remastered version of the Message from the Country album, in both the original single version and an alternate take. The song was originally titled "Look Out Baby, There's a Plane A Comin'" (which is sung by Wood at the end of the song). ![]() In the US the B-side proved to be more popular than the A and so the song became The Move's only hit in the US albeit a minor one (number 93 on the Hot 100 chart). Written by Jeff Lynne in 1971, it was one of two songs featured on the B-side of the UK hit " California Man" credited to The Move (the other was Roy Wood's "Ella James"). " Do Ya" is a song written by Jeff Lynne, that was originally recorded by The Move, which became a hit for the Electric Light Orchestra (led by Lynne, ELO originally being a side project of The Move) in 1977. 1971 song covered by the Move and by ELO "Do Ya"ġ9 December 1971 at Philips Studios, London
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