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Running Water (song)

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272:"Running Water" is a ballad that is highlighted by Hayward's "gentle" acoustic guitar and the synthesized orchestrations. Music journalist Geoffrey Freakes felt that the keyboard refrain sounds a little like the Moody Blues song "The Day We Meet Again", also written by Hayward, from the 1978 album 262:
In retrospect, it is my feeling that the cheap Casio synth makes the track sound somewhat cold, even though I was in agreement at the time. In fairness, Justin had composed the song on this little instrument, and it was hard to pull away from that sound when the time came to record the track
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The lyrics of "Running Water" are about time moving on. The song opens with the line "Time hurries on/Look and it's gone" and the chorus includes lines such as "Oh running water/Don't throw your love away/We live to love another day." According to
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tour. Lodge played it on a two-necked instrument that combined both a bass and six string guitar. Several concert reviewers, such as Tim McGraw felt that the song was one of several that slowed the concert down. McGraw wrote in
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that were most likely to become hit singles, comparing "Running Water" to "Nights in White Satin." Although some music critics felt that "Meet Me Halfway" should have been the third single from the album, following
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critic Charles T. Zavalick described it as a pretty love song with "lofty vocals", but also "a challenging song that dares to be poetically disassembled while remaining vaguely open for individual interpretation.
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critic Ron Weiskind, the song "acknowledges life's inevitable changes but with a stately sadness that assures the world will go on." Hayward had previously explored these themes on the single "
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where "the Moody Blues are at their creative best." Freakes described the chorus as being "simply gorgeous", but felt the song may have been too subtle to be successful as a single.
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but was disappointed that it didn't have much participation from the other band members. He was also disappointed with the sound produced by the Casio synthesizer, saying:
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critic Steve Leon described "Running Water" and "Driftwood" as "ballads that tug at the heartstrings but ooze with the sticky sweetness of a melting
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properly. It's also possible that more emotional and "warm" feeling would have been injected had the song been performed by the whole band.
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reviewer Teresa Mazzitelli wrote that "this introspective, mellow sound grew too restful and soon after, edged its way to tiresome.
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critic Andrew Slater called it "lush and luscious, with an unobstrusive approach that is almost obtrusive after a while."
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was not involved. Each band member appearing on the song recorded his part separately. Hayward plays guitar and a
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writer Tony Jasper called it a "gem" and said that it is "seen as something rivaling long-time classic '
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critic Dave Connolly described it as a "lush ballad" that requires several listens to sink in.
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felt "Running Water" was an example of "wimpy, viscous mush" Hayward sometimes was writing.
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critic Jon Bream described it as "just another silly love song." Barry Leighton of the
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Williams felt that "Running Water" and "Under My Feet" were the two songs from
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that "Running Water" "turned out to be as boring in concert as...on the ."
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Long Distance Voyagers: The Story of the Moody Blues Volume 2 (1980-2018)
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critic Errol Somay felt that "Running Water" was one of the songs on
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critic Gary Graff said that the song "managed to drag things down."
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Williams felt that "Running Water" was Hayward's best song on
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Justin Hayward and Friends Sing the Moody Blues Classic Hits
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A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra
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Hayward first played a version of "Running Water" for
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Index


Single
The Moody Blues
The Present
B-side
Label
Threshold
Songwriter(s)
Justin Hayward
Producer(s)
Pip Williams
The Moody Blues
Sitting at the Wheel
Your Wildest Dreams
Justin Hayward
Moody Blues
The Present
producer
Pip Williams
Ray Thomas
Casio
synthesizer
John Lodge
bass guitar
Graeme Edge
Pat Moraz
Octave
Driftwood
Rolling Stone
Allmusic

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