Yes, It's Not About Chess
Is this song about chess? In all the years that I've been posting about The Sociology of Chess (November 2016), I haven't asked that question. Let's first have a listen.
Yes - I've Seen All Good People: Your Move / All Good People (6:55) '[Published on] Apr 29, 2014'
The song's lyrics are in the video's description, copied here with a few corrections suggested by other sources:-
I've seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied I'm on my way [sung twice]
Take a straight and stronger course to the corner of your life
Make the white queen run so fast she hasn't got time to make you a wife
'Cause it's time is time in time with your time and
Its news is captured... for the queen to use!
Move me on to any black square
Use me anytime you want
Just remember that the goal
Is for us all to capture all we want
Don't surround yourself with yourself
Move on back two squares
Send an instantcomment[karma] to me
Initial it with loving care
'Cause it's time is time in time with your time and
It's news is captured... for the queen to use!
Someone, not a chess player, once asked me the question, 'Is this song about chess?', and I said, 'No'. In retrospect, I'm not sure. Some of the references are to chess -- 'white queen', 'captured'/'capture', 'black square', 'back two squares' -- but they don't make much sense in the context of a real chess game.
There's a web page for just about everything, and a page for a discussion about this song is Yes - I've Seen All Good People: Your Move/All Good People Lyrics (songmeanings.com). One of the comments says,
There are references to chess, but the song is probably more about a life situation using metaphors with chess
I would agree with that. For more about the song, plus links to related topics, see I've Seen All Good People (wikipedia.org). The page informs,
The almost 7-minute song is in two parts; the first, titled "Your Move", was released as a single in 1971 which peaked at number 40 in the US, which helped the group build momentum. The second part is entitled "All Good People".
And, yes, there's a video restricted to the single: Yes - Your Move - single version (youtube.com), with other relevant comments. Chess is well represented in visual art, but not so well in music. What other examples are there?
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