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Move It on Over is the second album by George Thorogood & The Destroyers released by Rounder Records in 1978. The album contains no original material, a rarity, even for Thorogood. It was the first album that gave rise to his popularity. It's title track received major FM radio airplay when released as did the Bo Diddley cover, "Who Do You Love?" Both can still be heard on the radio today. It was also the first album to contain one of Thorogood's famous Chuck Berry covers, (It Wasn't Me), a trend which has continued for years.

Track listing

  1. "Move It on Over" (Hank Williams)
  2. "Who Do You Love?" (Ellas McDaniel)
  3. "The Sky Is Crying" (Elmore James, Morgan Robinson)
  4. "Cocaine Blues" (T.J. Arnall)
  5. "It Wasn't Me" (Chuck Berry)
  6. "That Same Thing" (Willie Dixon)
  7. "So Much Trouble" (Brownee McGhee)
  8. "I'm Just Your Good Thing" (James Moore)
  9. "Baby Please Set a Date" (Homesick James Williamson)
  10. "New Hawaiian Boogie" (James)

Chart positions

Album

Album chart positions are taken from Billboard magazine.
Chart Peak
position
U.S. Pop Albums 33

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