Summer Moved On
A-Ha · Minor Earth Major Sky
Summer moved on
And the way it goes
You can't tag along
Honey moved out
And the way it went
Leaves no doubt
Moments will pass
In the morning light
I found out
Seasons can't last
And there's just one thing
Left to ask
Stay
Don't just walk away
And leave me another day
A day just like today
With nobody else around
Friendships move on
And until the day
You get along
Handshakes unfold
And the way it goes
No one knows
Moments will pass
In the morning light
I found out
Seasons can't last
So there's just one thing
Left to ask
Stay
Don't just walk away
And leave me another day
A day just like today
With nobody else around
Don't just walk away
With nobody else around
Seasons can't last
And there's just one thing
Left to ask
Stay
Don't just walk away
And leave me another day
A day just like today
Stay
Don't just walk away
With nobody else around
Summer moved on
And the way it goes
You can't tag along
Honey moved out
And the way it went
Leaves no doubt
Moments will pass
In the morning light
I found out
Seasons can't last
And there's just one thing
Left to ask
Stay
Don't just walk away
And leave me another day
A day just like today
With nobody else around
Friendships move on
And until the day
You get along
Handshakes unfold
And the way it goes
No one knows
Moments will pass
In the morning light
I found out
Seasons can't last
So there's just one thing
Left to ask
Stay
Don't just walk away
And leave me another day
A day just like today
With nobody else around
Don't just walk away
With nobody else around
Seasons can't last
And there's just one thing
Left to ask
Stay
Don't just walk away
And leave me another day
A day just like today
Stay
Don't just walk away
With nobody else around
Summer moved on
Summer Moved On
A-Ha's 'Summer Moved On' stands as a defining track from their 1988 album 'Minor Earth Major Sky,' capturing the melancholic transition from summer to autumn. The song exemplifies the band's signature synth-pop sound, blending infectious melodies with introspective lyrics that resonate with themes of loss and the fleeting nature of time. Released during the height of their global success, the recording showcases the group's ability to craft anthems that remain emotionally potent decades later. While often associated with their earlier hits like 'Take On Me,' this track demonstrates a more mature, reflective side to their discography, cementing their legacy as pioneers of the New Wave and synth-pop genres.

