"Move" | ||||
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Single by MercyMe | ||||
from the album The Generous Mr. Lovewell | ||||
Released | May 23, 2011 | |||
Format | Digital download | |||
Recorded | 2009-2010 in the United States | |||
Genre | Christian rock, Dance-rock | |||
Length | 2:58 | |||
Label | Fair Trade | |||
Writer(s) | MercyMe, Dan Muckala | |||
Producer | Brown Bannister, Muckala | |||
MercyMe singles chronology | ||||
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"Move" is a song by contemporary Christian/Christian rock band MercyMe. Written by MercyMe and Dan Muckala, "Move" is a dance-rock song with a sound similar to that of pop rock band Maroon 5, particularly their songs "Maroon 5" and "Makes Me Wonder". The lyrical content of the song revolves around perseverance through adversity.
Released on May 23, 2011 as the third single from MercyMe's 2010 album The Generous Mr. Lovewell, "Move" attained positive critical reception, with many critics praising the arrangement of the song. "Move" attained success as a single, peaking at No. 1 on Billboard magazine's Christian Songs, Hot Christian AC, and Christian AC Indicator charts, as well as at No. 6 on the Billboard Christian CHR chart and No. 20 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. Billboard also ranked "Move" at No. 10 on its 2011 year-end Christian Songs chart and at No. 14 on its year-end Hot Christian AC chart.
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"Move" was written by MercyMe and Dan Muckala. It was produced by Brown Bannister and Muckala, and was recorded by F. Reid Shippen at Sonic Ranch in El Paso, Texas; overdubs were recorded by Muckala, Bannister, and Billy Whittington at Towsensend Sound and Glomo Studio. The song was mixed by Shippen at Robot Lemon in Nashville, Tennessee, and was mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound in New York.[1]
"Move" is a dance-rock song[2] with a length of two minutes and fifty-eight seconds.[3] It is set in the key of A minor and has a tempo of 100 beats per minute, with a vocal range spanning from G4-G5.[4] The musical feel of "Move" has been compared to that of Maroon 5,[2][5] particularly their songs "This Love" and "Makes Me Wonder".[5] Lyrically, the song is about perseverance through adversity,[5] with the narrator singing that he will “move to a different drum no matter what life brings".[5] The song does not directly mention God.[5]
"Move" received generally positive reviews. Allmusic reviewer Jared Johnson called the song "as relevant as anything MercyMe have ever done".[3] Roger Gelwicks of Jesus Freak Hideout described "Move" as "an upbeat rocker complete with an infectious handclap beat".[6] Andy Argyrakis of Today's Christian Music described the song as "foot stomping",[7] and Kevin Davis of Christian Music Review commented that the song "has a fantastic rock-dance arrangement like “This Love” by Maroon 5.[2] Tris McCall of The Star-Ledger was much more negative in his review, commenting that the song "sounds so much like Maroon 5 that it’s almost embarrassing"[5] and that "In a music industry governed by sanity, the two songwriters [Adam Levine of Maroon 5 and Bart Millard of MercyMe] would sing shoulder to shoulder and reach a common audience".[5]
"Move" debuted at No. 41 on the Hot Christian Songs chart for the chart week of May 28, 2011,[8] and advanced to No. 30 in its second chart week.[9] "Move" advanced to No. 20 in its fourth chart week,[10] and to No. 9 in its tenth chart week.[11] The song advanced to No. 5 in its twelfth chart week,[12] and spent two more weeks on the chart before advancing to No. 1.[13] "Move" spent a total of nine consecutive weeks atop the Christian Songs chart before dropping to No. 2, supplanted by Casting Crowns' "Courageous".[13][14] The song spent a total of three consecutive weeks at the No. 2 spot before falling to No. 3.[13] The song dropped to No. 6 in its twenty-ninth chart week, and fell to No. 9 in its thirtieth and final week on the chart. In all, "Move" spent a total of thirty weeks on the chart, nine of them at No. 1.[13]
"Move" has also peaked at No. 1 on the Hot Christian AC chart,[15] No. 1 on the Christian AC Indicator chart,[16] No. 6 on the Christian CHR chart,[17] and No. 20 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart,[18] which is equivalent to
A music video was released for "Move".[19] The video features the band performing the song in a live concert setting.
Charts | Peak position |
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Billboard Hot Christian Songs | 1 |
Billboard Hot Christian AC | 1 |
Billboard Christian AC Indicator | 1 |
Billboard Christian CHR | 6 |
Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 | 20 |
Chart (2011) | Position |
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Billboard Christian Songs[20] | 10 |
Billboard Hot Christian AC[21] | 14 |
Billboard Christian Digital Songs[22] | 28 |
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