Moody Blues - Lovely To See You (1970)
May 29, 2010 · Filed Under Music Video of the Week
The Moody Blues have sold over 50 million albums. The group was formed in 1964 and still remains active. The band is known for their blending of classical music with rock. “Lovely to See You “ was composed by group member Justin Hayward. The track is from the On the Threshold of a Dream album. The Moody Blues standout as an important group in rock because of their pioneering work.
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