Procession (The Moody Blues song)
"Procession" is a 1971 song by the Moody Blues, and it is the opening track on their album Every Good Boy Deserves Favour. It is their only song to have been co-written by all five members of the band.
"Procession" | |
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Song by The Moody Blues | |
from the album Every Good Boy Deserves Favour | |
Released | 23 July 1971 |
Recorded | January–March 1971 |
Length | 4:40 |
Label | Threshold |
Songwriter(s) | |
Producer(s) | Tony Clarke |
For the most part, "Procession" is an instrumental song, with the exception of its three spoken words: "desolation", "creation", and "communication". These words, as well as other words ending in "-ation", also appear on the album track "One More Time to Live."
Personnel
- Justin Hayward ― electric and acoustic guitars, sitar, vocals
- John Lodge ― bass, vocals
- Mike Pinder ― Moog synthesizer, piano, harpsichord, Hammond organ, Mellotron, vocals
- Ray Thomas ― flute, vocals
- Graeme Edge ― electric and acoustic drums, percussion, vocals
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