This song was originally written by a guy called Peter Gutteridge. He was one of the founders of the "Dunedin Sound" a musical scene in the south of New Zealand in the early 80s. From there it was covered by "The Clean" one of the early bands of that scene (he had originally been a member of in it's early days, writing a couple of their best early songs). The Dunedin sound, and the Clean became popular on american college radio in the mid to late 80s. I guess Yo La Tengo heard that version.
Great version of a great song,
Good morning sunlight,
as I get used to you
its all gonna be alright,
I did all I can do
and as I'm waiting for those eyes,
to say what's on your mind,
I finally think I've found the words to say
so baby don't move at all,
cause you're about to break my fall
stay where you are, staring at the stars
don't ever move at all
so many black and white,
are made to be so blue
we've all got our wars to fight,
but I won't fight with you
if I could just get your attention,
I'd never let it go
until you've felt what I am gonna say
so baby don't move at all,
cause you're about to break my fall
stay where you are, staring at the stars
don't ever move at all
oh, why's it gotta be that everybody's gotta see the sadness everybody's lonely, we don't have to be lonely baby, no baby oh, i can move you like an earthquake, listen to me as my hands shake cause I want you, I need you, I can't live without you baby
baby don't move at all
cause you're about to break my fall
stay where you are, staring at the stars
don't ever move at all
as I get used to you
its all gonna be alright,
I did all I can do
and as I'm waiting for those eyes,
to say what's on your mind,
I finally think I've found the words to say
so baby don't move at all,
cause you're about to break my fall
stay where you are, staring at the stars
don't ever move at all
so many black and white,
are made to be so blue
we've all got our wars to fight,
but I won't fight with you
if I could just get your attention,
I'd never let it go
until you've felt what I am gonna say
so baby don't move at all,
cause you're about to break my fall
stay where you are, staring at the stars
don't ever move at all
oh, why's it gotta be that everybody's gotta see the sadness everybody's lonely, we don't have to be lonely baby, no baby oh, i can move you like an earthquake, listen to me as my hands shake cause I want you, I need you, I can't live without you baby
baby don't move at all
cause you're about to break my fall
stay where you are, staring at the stars
don't ever move at all
Lyrics submitted by BlueAndStarry
Don't Move Lyrics as written by Butch Walker
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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WoW this is the best butch's song! i just can say that is just beautiful, awsom! amazing! i got no words to describe it "So many black and white are made to be so blue We've all go our wars to fight, but I won't fight with you If I could just get your attention I'd never let it go Stay where you are Staring at the stars Don't ever move at all " This sont makes me think in this boy that i used to love and he loved to watch the stars, and we just to sit in the night and talk, and he always look at them, and those were the best days its beautiful