The Moody Blues of 1964's British Invasion sounded much different than the group that later fused rock and classical music in "Nights in White Satin." Their first hit "Go Now" was a cover of a little-known rhythm and blues track by Bessie Banks. Lush harmonies, Denny Laine's lead vocals and Mike Pinder's bluesy piano made it a rock classic. The Bessie Banks original was produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who called it "the most over-looked soul performance of the sixties."
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