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    Moving Mountains

    Moving MountainsArtist: Usher
    Label: Laface Records Euro
    Category: Music

    List Price: $12.98
    Buy New: $6.98
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    Seller: tower_records
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
    Sales Rank: 453105

    Format: Single, Import
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
    Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.3

    UPC: 886973372623
    EAN: 0886973372623
    ASIN: B001B1QTZW

    Release Date: July 22, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Album Description
    Australian enhanced CD pressing of the second single lifted from the R&B superstar's 2008 album Here I Stand. 'Moving Mountains' is a poignant and emotive song with heartfelt lyrics. Features five versions of 'Moving Mountains': Main Version, Instrumental, FP Remix, J. Remy & Bobbybass Remix and Enhanced Video. Laface.


    Customer Reviews:
    5 out of 5 stars Usher Fan   May 16, 2009
    R. Robinson
    This single cd was great. I love to hear usher, so therefore, I have no problems or dislikes about it.. Wonderful song!


    5 out of 5 stars Very Moving!   October 5, 2008
    heidz86 (SA, Australia)
    The ballard Moving Mountains begins with Usher narrating "It looks like whatever I do, I just can't get through to you..." followed by the smooth croonings of "Ooh-Ohh". We are quickly introduced to a fast-spoken melody, telling the story of a lover who "used to care" but now whose "heart is obliterated". While we are told they both loved each other, that love is now no where to be found.

    Usher admits it was him who "lost [his] way" and although she says she'll stay, she has become like a "ghost". Usher tells her it's better she just leaves, but she wants to keep trying, making a promise to get them back, which he refers to as a lie. They no longer touch each other, kiss or speak to one another. She also complains that he is "full of it", arguing, and "always pissed". They no longer believe it when the other says "I love you" and "sorries" just won't do it anymore. Usher tries to convince her to "just leave me be" because it doesn't look like things will ever be the same. He has tried and tried to get through to her, but it's like "moving mountains."

    There is lots of symbolism in the song. Usher compares himself to stocks that are "down and out" and that he used to worth his "weight in gold". He sings about a "Great Depression" and the "Hurricane", which could be references to Usher's involvement in Hurricane Katrina relief. Of course there is the mountain symbolism too, to which Usher adds "I keep climbing and hoping things will change.. and the sky turns grey... and the water from the rain washes progress away...". It seems whatever he tries to do to mend this relationship, problems come along and destroy it. It's something almost every couple can relate to. The trials of life will always come and try to tear people apart. Usher also compares the road he is travelling on as a "slow death" and that he is barely holding on (think rock climbing). However hope is still offered as Usher reveals "no matter what it takes I've got to get it together baby."

    The album version of the song is beautiful, moving and emotional-invoking. The FP remix has a light percussion feel which gradually builds up while the J Remy and Bobbybass remix has a faster and bouncier beat which sounds great on a good sound system. The instrumental version also comes in handy for the true Usher fan and collector. The CD also comes with an excellent video that really brings the song to life.

    One can't help wondering if this song contains testimonial material. Could Usher have fought or been through a bad patch with his new wife? That would actually make me laugh since he has only be married for such a short time and already experiencing problems making him want to give up? Or could this song be about a past relationship? Whatever inspired this song, we can all relate on some level to what this is like. We often get to a point where love has vanished or been tarnished. However we should never give up on the person we love, even if it requires us to move mountains.


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