Move Along (song)
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"Move Along" | ||
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Single by The All-American Rejects | ||
from the album Move Along | ||
Released | 2006 | |
Format | CD single | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 4:00 | |
Label | Interscope | |
Writer(s) | Tyson Ritter Nick Wheeler |
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Chart positions | ||
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The All-American Rejects singles chronology | ||
"Dirty Little Secret" (2005) |
"Move Along" (2006) |
"It Ends Tonight" (2006) |
Move Along is the title track of The All-American Rejects' sophomore album and their second single released from the album, Move Along. The song is about being young, lonely, and struggling through life but "moving along", shaking off problems and continuing with life. The entire song is also played on the movie, She's the Man, along with Dirty Little Secret.
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[edit] Music video
The music video of the song shows Tyson Ritter standing in front of the camera singing while switches to the next shot of him again wearing a different outfit and again while synching the whole song, which is a unique feature for a music video. Also, the drummer can be seen wearing a t-shirt for the crust punk band Filth.
[edit] Chart performance
The song charted to #15 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and top 10 on the Pop Airplay chart. It also went to #4 on the Hot Digital Tracks chart. "Move Along" was also featured in the new Bionicle commercial for the Toa Inika.
The track stayed 39 weeks on the top 50 of The Billboard 100 until it dropped out the chart altogether the next week.
The band performed the song at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards. The video for "Move Along" won the award for Best Group Video at that ceremony.
To date the single has sold over 1 million downloads giving them a second single to sell more than a million. The previous being 'Dirty little Secret'.
[edit] Trivia
- At the beginning and half part of the music video, Tyson Ritter appears to commit suicide by falling on an empty swimming pool (a possible reference to the death of his touring keyboardist, Tim Jordan).
- The pre-chorus is, "hands are shaking cold, your hands are mine to hold." In the CD booklet, it is seen that "hands for millions cold, these hands were meant to hold" and "hands for millions cold, your hands aren't worth the hold" were considered.
- This song was featured at the end and in the credits of the film She's the Man, and the song also served as the theme song for World Wrestling Entertainment's 2006 Diva Search competition. It was temporarily used as the entrance music of Layla El, the winner of the competition.
- Kim Smith's (Tyson Ritter's girlfriend) name partly appears on a person's wrist tag.
- In the music video you may note that one of the shirts Tyson Ritter wears says "SAVE WATER. DRINK BEER."
- One chorus of this song includes a backup by a children's choir.
[edit] External links
The All-American Rejects |
Tyson Ritter | Nick Wheeler | Mike Kennerty | Chris Gaylor |
Discography |
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The All-American Rejects | Move Along |
Videography |
Live from Oklahoma...The Too Bad For Hell DVD |
Singles |
"Swing, Swing" | "The Last Song" | "My Paper Heart" | "Time Stands Still" | "Dirty Little Secret" | "Move Along" | "It Ends Tonight" | "Top of the World" |
Labels |
Universal Music Group | Doghouse Records | Interscope Records | DreamWorks Records |