The Voice

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"The Voice" is a 1981 progressive rock song by The Moody Blues, known for its lush production, melodic hooks, and reflective lyrics characteristic of the band's early-1980s sound.

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instanceOf single
song
album Long Distance Voyager NERFINISHED
artist The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
composer Justin Hayward NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre progressive rock
rock
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
synthesizers
vocals
hasLyricalTheme reflective lyrics
hasMusicalCharacteristic melodic hooks
hasProductionFeature layered arrangements
polished studio sound
hasProductionStyle lush production
hasStylePeriod early 1980s sound of The Moody Blues
hasTempo medium tempo
language English
lyricist Justin Hayward NERFINISHED
partOf Long Distance Voyager NERFINISHED
performedByMember Graeme Edge NERFINISHED
John Lodge NERFINISHED
Justin Hayward NERFINISHED
Patrick Moraz NERFINISHED
Ray Thomas NERFINISHED
performer The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
recordedBy The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1981
releaseYear 1981
writer Justin Hayward NERFINISHED

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Moody Blues notableSong The Voice
subject surface form: The Moody Blues