About: Groovin'

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"Groovin" is a single released in 1967 by American rock band the Young Rascals that became a number-one hit and one of the group's signature songs. It has been covered by many artists, including the Young Rascals themselves in other languages. A slightly different version was later released on their third studio album, Groovin'.

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  • "Groovin" is a single released in 1967 by American rock band the Young Rascals that became a number-one hit and one of the group's signature songs. It has been covered by many artists, including the Young Rascals themselves in other languages. A slightly different version was later released on their third studio album, Groovin'. Written by group members Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati and with a lead vocal from Cavaliere, it is a slow, relaxed groove, based on Cavaliere's newfound interest in Afro-Cuban music. The instrumentation of the song includes a conga, a Cuban-influenced bass guitar line from session musician Chuck Rainey, and a harmonica part, performed first for the single version by New York session musician Michael Weinstein, and later for the album version by Gene Cornish. (en)
  • Groovin' är en låt skriven av Felix Cavaliere och Eddie Brigati och lanserad av deras grupp The Young Rascals 1967. Låten kom att bli gruppens andra Billboard-etta. Den låg etta i USA i fyra veckor, och den blev gruppens största internationella framgång. I juni 1967 hade singeln enligt RIAA sålt guld. Låten namngav också gruppens tredje studioalbum Groovin'. Låten spelades senare in av bland andra Booker T. and the MG's (albumet Hip Hug-Her 1967), Aretha Franklin (albumet Lady Soul 1968), och Marvin Gaye (1969). Låten går i ett karibisk-inspirerat tempo och i arrangemanget återfinns musikinstrument som congas, munspel, samt inspelad fågelsång. Texten handlar om en lugn, skön och romantisk sommarsöndag. Låten finns med i Rock and Roll Hall of Fames lista "500 låtar som skapade rock'n'roll". (sv)
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  • "Groovin" is a single released in 1967 by American rock band the Young Rascals that became a number-one hit and one of the group's signature songs. It has been covered by many artists, including the Young Rascals themselves in other languages. A slightly different version was later released on their third studio album, Groovin'. (en)
  • Groovin' är en låt skriven av Felix Cavaliere och Eddie Brigati och lanserad av deras grupp The Young Rascals 1967. Låten kom att bli gruppens andra Billboard-etta. Den låg etta i USA i fyra veckor, och den blev gruppens största internationella framgång. I juni 1967 hade singeln enligt RIAA sålt guld. Låten namngav också gruppens tredje studioalbum Groovin'. Låten spelades senare in av bland andra Booker T. and the MG's (albumet Hip Hug-Her 1967), Aretha Franklin (albumet Lady Soul 1968), och Marvin Gaye (1969). (sv)
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