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Charles Arthur Russell Jr. (1951 – April 4, 1992) was an American cellist, composer, singer, and disco artist. Russell was born and raised in Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he later studied the cello and began to write his own music. In the early 1970s, he moved to California and studied Indian music at the Ali Akbar Khan School in San Francisco. He met Allen Ginsberg, with whom he began to work, accompanying him on the cello while Allen sang or read his poetry. In the mid 1970s, Arthur Russell moved to New York and began study at The Manhattan School of Music. He formed a band from 1975–1979, The Flying Hearts, recorded by John Hammond - Wikipedia

Russell died in 1992 of Aids, but has recently had a resurgence in popularity.

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Each step is moving, it's moving me up

moving, it's moving me up

Every step is moving me up

moving me up, moving, moving me up

Every step is

moving me up

One tiny, tiny,

tiny move

It's all I need

And I jump over

Every step is moving me up

This is how we walk on the moon

This is how we walk on the moon

Every step is moving me up

I'm so far away

One moment there

Moving me up

Every step is moving me up

One moment there

One tiny, tiny move

It's all I need and I jump over

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