"Moving" is a song written and recorded by English singer-songwriter Kate Bush for her debut album, The Kick Inside (1978).
Written by Bush and produced by Andrew Powell, the song is a tribute to Lindsay Kemp, her mime teacher.
[2] Between recording demos with Gilmour as producer and releasing her first album she pursued her studies and gained maturity in her writing.
"[6] "Moving" was only released as a single in Japan, with "Wuthering Heights" as the B-side in order to promote The Kick Inside.
[8] Written in the key of D minor, the song is set in common time with a "slowly" tempo.
Soon after the release of The Kick Inside, Bush performed "Moving" alongside "Them Heavy People" on 25 February 1978 on the BBC's show Saturday Nights at the Mill.
[12] On 12 May, she took part in a Dutch special TV show dedicated to the opening of the Haunted Castle, the new attraction of the amusement park Efteling.
[9] Mandopop singer Valen Hsu covered the song on her 1996 album Tear Sea, titled "Fang Sheng Da Ku" (放聲大哭; "Wailing").