Movin' On

Bananarama · Master Series

You know I'll miss you
When you're gone
And I can't pretend
That I know when
Our love started to go wrong

I know we planned to stay together
We just ran into stormy weather
We couldn't see the dark clouds in the sky

But I had no way of knowing
And I don't know where I'm going
But I'm movin' on

We talked it over
We've said it all
But who could say
It would be this way
But the writing's on the wall

And now the sun has finally set and
This is where the story ends we
Didn't count upon a rainy day

But I had no way of knowing
And I don't know where I'm going
But I'm movin' on

But I had no way of knowing
And I don't know where I'm going
But I'm movin' on

I'm movin' on

I'm movin' on

I know we planned to stay together
We just ran into stormy weather
We couldn't see the dark clouds in the sky

But I had no way of knowing
And I don't know where I'm going
But I'm movin' on

But I had no way of knowing
And I don't know where I'm going
But I'm movin' on

I'm movin' on

But I had no way of knowing
And I don't know where I'm going
But I'm movin' on

Movin' On - Bananarama

Bananarama's "Movin' On" stands as a defining track from their 1986 debut album, "Master Series." Released during the height of the New Romantic era, the song blends upbeat pop rhythms with a distinct, driving beat that became a staple of their early discography. The track showcases the group's signature vocal harmonies and their ability to craft infectious hooks that resonated across Europe and beyond. As one of their most recognizable singles, it helped establish the trio's reputation for energetic, dance-oriented pop music that bridged the gap between new wave and mainstream chart success. The recording remains a key part of their catalog, frequently featured in compilations and celebrated for its enduring appeal in the genre.