When Cher joined Gregg Allman on the track “Move Me,” it wasn’t just a reunion of voices, it was a meeting of souls. Released in 2013 on her Closer to the Truth album, the song came years after their relationship had ended, but the connection was still there. Their voices didn’t compete. They leaned into each other, and the result was something raw and unforgettable.
“Move Me” is a quiet storm, a ballad about longing, distance and the deep ache of needing someone who understands. It doesn’t beg or demand. It simply opens its arms and waits. Cher’s rich, steady voice wraps around the melody, while Allman’s blues-infused delivery gives it weight. There’s vulnerability, but also maturity, a calm strength built from lived experience.
Cher – Move Me (Cher & Greg Allman) [Official Audio]
Fans and critics alike praised the track for its honesty. Online, people describe it as one of Cher’s most emotional songs of the 2010s, even if it wasn’t a chart-topper. Some say it brought back memories of past relationships; others were moved by the quiet understanding between two singers who had shared both music and life. It’s a song that doesn’t try to impress, it connects.
That depth makes what comes next even more poignant. In 1982, long before Closer to the Truth, Cher performed “I Paralyze” on shows like Solid Gold and American Bandstand. The track, written by John Farrar and Steve Kipner, reflected a different kind of vulnerability, one from a time when she was still figuring out where her music belonged. The sound was pop-rock with a new wave edge, full of tension and change.
Cher – I Paralyze (Official Audio)
“I Paralyze” is about emotional stillness, the kind that keeps you stuck in love, unsure how to move forward. Cher’s performance was bold, even as the lyrics revealed something fragile. It didn’t chart, and no video was produced, but it became a hidden favorite. Fans still talk about its haunting honesty. Cher herself has said it’s a song she’d like to revisit, and that says everything.
Why do people keep listening to Cher? Because she’s never just singing. She’s revealing something — about love, pain, growth, and survival. Whether it’s through a duet full of soul or a solo track from a turning point, she brings her whole self. Follow Cher on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube because the next song might be exactly what you need to hear.