Move on Baby

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"Move on Baby"
Move on baby.jpg
Single by Cappella
from the album U Got 2 Know
B-side"Remix"
Released10 February 1994
Recorded1993
Length3:46
Songwriter(s)
  • Gianfranco Bortolotti
  • Ricardo Overman
  • Diego Leoni
  • Lorenzo Carpella
  • Alessandro Pasinelli
  • Bruno Guerrini
Producer(s)Gianfranco Bortolotti
Cappella singles chronology
"U Got 2 Let the Music"
(1993)
"Move on Baby"
(1994)
"U & Me"
(1994)
Music video
"Move on Baby" on YouTube
Alternative cover
CD maxi - Remixes
CD maxi - Remixes

"Move on Baby" is a song by the Italian group Cappella, released on 10 February 1994 as the fifth single from their second studio album, U Got 2 Know. It is written by Gianfranco Bortolotti, Ricardo Overman, Diego Leoni, Lorenzo Carpella, Alessandro Pasinelli and Bruno Guerrini. Bortolotti produced the song and it achieved great success in many countries, particularly in Finland, Israel, the Netherlands and Switzerland, where it topped the chart. It received gold status in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany and Switzerland.[1]

Critical reception[]

John Bush from AllMusic viewed "Move on Baby" as a "continent-wide Hi-NRG hit".[2] Larry Flick from Billboard commented, "After several years of building a loyal following of hi-NRG and Euro-pop fans, Italo-house act Capella appears prepped to take on the rest of the club world. "Move On Baby" kicks with a perfect blend of foamy froth and underground depth." He added it as a "cute and catchy song".[3] Taylor Parks from Melody Maker described it as "exotic", "refreshingly un-English" and "glorious". He also noted its "face-punching beats".[4] Andy Beevers from Music Week rated the song five out of five, writing that it "relies heavily on an anthemic synth riff that is very similar to those used on the last two Cappella hits. The cheesy rap and screaming vocals provide the distinguishing features. Zero ponts for originality, but maximum marks for chart potential."[5] James Hamilton from the magazine's RM Dance Update deemed it a "Culture Beat-type typical cheesy Italo pop raver".[6]

Chart performance[]

"Move on Baby" was very successful on the charts in many countries, peaking at number-one in Finland, the Netherlands and Switzerland. In Europe, it made it to the Top 10 also in Austria (number three), Belgium (number three), Germany, Ireland, Italy (number two), Norway, Scotland, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. In the latter, the single peaked at number seven in its first week at the UK Singles Chart, on February 13.[7] But was even more successful on the UK Dance Singles Chart, peaking at number four. On the Eurochart Hot 100, the song entered on 26 February and peaked at the top spot four weeks later. It did also top the European Dance Radio Chart. Additionally, it was a Top 20 hit in Denmark and Iceland. Outside Europe, "Move on Baby" peaked at number-one in Israel, number seven on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play in the US, number 24 on the RPM Dance/Urban chart in Canada, and number 58 in Australia. It was awarded with a gold record in Germany, with a sale of 250,000 singles, and also received gold status in Austria, Belgium, France and Switzerland.[8]

Airplay[]

"Move On Baby" entered the European airplay chart Border Breakers at number 14 on 26 February due to crossover airplay in West Central-, Northwest- and North-Europe, and peaked at number five on 12 March.[9]

Music video[]

A music video was produced to promote the single, directed by B. Smith/W. Holloway.[10] They also directed the video for the group's 1993 hit, "U Got 2 Let the Music". "Move on Baby" was later published on YouTube in February 2012. The video has amassed more than 2,4 million views as of September 2021.[11]

Impact and legacy[]

British DJ duo Sharp Boyz picked the Armand Van Helden remix of "Move on Baby" as one of their favourites in 1996. George Mitchell said, "This rates as one of his best. He's a big inspiration to us. he came with a hard sound, heartbeat kick drum, and took on projects everyone else would say no to and transformed them, as he did with this remix."[12]

Track listings[]

  • 7" single - Germany
  1. "Move on Baby" (Definitive Edit) — 3:39
  2. "Move on Baby" (Plus Staples Mix) — 3:30
  • 12" maxi - Germany
  1. "Move on Baby" (House Mix) — 5:30
  2. "Move on Baby" (Original Mix) — 5:12
  3. "Move on Baby" (Plus Staples Mix) — 6:10
  4. "Move on Baby" (Mars Plastic Mix) — 5:30
  • 12" maxi - UK
  1. "Move on Baby" (Razor Mix) — 5:28
  2. "Move on Baby" (House Mix) — 5:29
  3. "Move on Baby" (Original Mix) — 5:14
  4. "Move on Baby" (Plus Staples Mix) — 6:10
  5. "Move on Baby" (Ralf And Professor Mix) — 8:37
  • 12" maxi - US
  1. "Move on Baby" (F-Mix) — 5:28
  2. "Move on Baby" (Tribalism Mix) — 6:31
  3. "Move on Baby" (Armand's Peakin' Mix) — 9:10
  4. "Move on Baby" (Extended Remix Vocal) — 5:19
  • 12" maxi 1 - Italy (Yellow disc)
  1. "Move on Baby" (XClub + XDub Mix) — 12:10
  2. "Move on Baby" (Ralf & DJ Professor Mix) — 8:45
  • 12" maxi 2 - Italy (Blue disc)
  1. "Move on Baby" (KM 1972 Mix) — 5:58
  2. "Move on Baby" (Original Mix) — 5:12
  3. "Move on Baby" (Extended Mix) — 5:45
  4. "Move on Baby" (Sound of Love) — 6:35
  • 12" maxi 3 - Italy (Green disc)
  1. "Move on Baby" (Tribalism Mix) — 6:30
  2. "Move on Baby" (Plus Staples Mix) — 6:10
  3. "Move On Baby" (DJ Pierre Trance Mix) — 8:20
  • 12" maxi 4 - Italy (Black disc)
  1. "Move on Baby" (Overture & R.A.F. Zone Mix) — 11:35
  2. "Move on Baby" (Extended Mix) — 5:45
  3. "Move on Baby" (House Mix) — 5:30
  4. "Move on Baby" (KM 1972 Mix) — 5:58
  5. "Move on Baby" (Tribalism Mix) — 6:30
  • 12" maxi 5 - Italy (Red disc)
  1. "Move On Baby" (Mars Plastic Mix) — 5:30
  2. "Move On Baby" (House Mix) — 5:30
  3. "Move on Baby" (Overture + R.A.F. Zone Mix) — 11:35
  • 12" maxi - Finland
  1. "Move on Baby" (KDC - Radio Edit) (Mars Plastic Mix) — 3:46
  2. "Move on Baby" (Original) — 3:37
  3. "Move on Baby" (House Mix) — 5:30
  4. "Move on Baby" (KM. 1972 Mix) — 5:58
  • CD single - Switzerland
  1. "Move on Baby" (Mars Plastic Edit) — 3:53
  2. "Move on Baby" (Original Mix) — 5:12
  • CD maxi - Netherlands
  1. "Move on Baby" (Mars Plastic Edit) — 3:25
  2. "Move on Baby" (Mars Plastic Mix) — 5:30
  3. "Move on Baby" (House Mix) — 5:30
  4. "Move on Baby" (Overture & RAF Zone Mix) — 11:35
  5. "Move on Baby" (KM 1972 Mix) — 5:58
  6. "Move on Baby" (Original Mix) — 5:12
  7. "Move on Baby" (Extended Mix) — 5:45
  8. "Move on Baby" (Sound Of Love Mix) — 6:35
  9. "Move on Baby" (Tribalism Mix) — 6:30
  10. "Move on Baby" (Plus Staples Mix) — 6:10
  11. "Move on Baby" (DJ Pierre Trance Mix) — 8:20
  12. "Move on Baby" (Ralf & Professor Mix) — 6:59
  • CD maxi - Germany, UK
  1. "Move on Baby" (Definitive Edit) — 3:39
  2. "Move on Baby" (Razor Mix) — 5:27
  3. "Move on Baby" (House Mix) — 5:30
  4. "Move on Baby" (Ralf And Professor Mix) — 8:45
  5. "Move on Baby" (Plus Staples Mix) — 6:10
  6. "Move on Baby" (Original Mix) — 5:12
  7. "Move on Baby" (Extended Mix) — 5:45
  • CD maxi - US
  1. "Move on Baby" (Extended Remix Vocal) — 5:19
  2. "Move on Baby" (F-Mix) — 5:25
  3. "Move on Baby" (Tribalism Mix) — 6:31
  4. "Move on Baby" (Definitive Edit) — 3:38
  5. "Move on Baby" (Razor Edit) ��� 3:38
  • CD maxi - Finland
  1. "Move on Baby" (Radio Edit (Mars Plastic Mix)) — 3:46
  2. "Move on Baby" (Original Mix) — 3:37
  3. "Move on Baby" (House Mix) — 5:30
  4. "Move on Baby" (KM.1972 Mix) — 5:58
  • CD maxi - Remixes - Germany
  1. "Move on Baby" (Overture + R.A.F. Zone Mix) — 11:35
  2. "Move on Baby" (Sound Of Love) — 6:35
  3. "Move on Baby" (KM 1972 Mix) — 5:58
  4. "Move on Baby" (DJ Pierre Trance Mix) — 8:20
  • Cassette - UK
  1. "Move on Baby" (Definitive Edit)
  2. "Move on Baby" (Razor Mix)
  3. "Move on Baby" (Original Mix)
  4. "Move on Baby" (Definitive Edit)
  5. "Move on Baby" (Razor Mix)
  6. "Move on Baby" (Original Mix)

Official mixes and remixes[]

Charts and certifications[]

References[]

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