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  1. "Do Ya" is a song written by Jeff Lynne, that was originally recorded by The Move, which became a hit for the Electric Light Orchestra (led by Lynne, ELO originally being a side project of The Move) in 1977.

  2. The song "Do Ya," recorded in these sessions and released by The Move as the B-side to "California Man," also later became a hit single for ELO from their 1976 album A New World Record. The lengthy sessions for this album mostly involved only Wood and Lynne, because of all the overdubbing.

  3. 9. Apr. 2024 · The phrase “do ya” is used throughout the song as a way of asking whether the woman in question loves the singer. It is also used more broadly as a way of expressing the singer’s desire for the woman and his frustration at not being able to resist her charms.

  4. "Do Ya" is a song written by Jeff Lynne, that was originally recorded by The Move, which became a hit for the Electric Light Orchestra in 1977.

  5. 9. Mai 2024 · Do Ya by The Move is a memorable song that captures the essence of both love and longing. Released as a single in 1972, it became the band’s only charting hit in the United States, reaching #93 on the Top 100.