The Blood That Moves The Body
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"The Blood That Moves The Body" | ||
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Single by a-ha | ||
from the album Stay on These Roads | ||
Released | 6th June 1988 | |
Format | 7", 12", CD Single | |
Recorded | 1987 | |
Genre | Synthpop | |
Label | Warner Bros | |
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a-ha singles chronology | ||
Stay on These Roads (1988) |
The Blood That Moves The Body (1988) |
Touchy! (1988) |
"The Blood That Moves The Body" was originally released June 6 1988 as the second single from "Stay On These Roads."
This song was re-released in 1992 with the remix version from Alan Tarney. The video remained unchanged.
The enigmatic lyrics of this song have been attributed to many things, including teen suicides in Japan and literary references to ‘eyes of a blue dog.' World sales: 400.000 copies.
[edit] Tracklisting
7"
- The Blood That Moves The Body
- There's Never A Forever Thing
12"
- The Blood That Moves The Body (Extended Version)
- The Blood That Moves The Body (LP Version)
- There's Never A Forever Thing
CD Single
- The Blood That Moves The Body
- There's Never A Forever Thing
- The Blood That Moves The Body (Extended Version)
- The Living Daylights (single)
[edit] Video
Directed by Andy Morahan This video was filmed in Paris, France.