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1026: 483:" was inspired by Cavaliere's then-girlfriend, Adrienne Buccheri, who according to him caused emotions that were "tailor-made to that style of music". In a later interview, Cavaliere stated that he believed Buccheri to be "divinely sent for the purpose of inspiring my creativity". The day of Sunday proved to be an additional general inspiration for Cavaliere in conceiving the song, as that was the sole day that he had a chance to spend time with Buccheri. Cavaliere states that "Groovin 395: 677:-inspired lounge piano performance during the song's instrumental break was orchestraded by Mardin in order to give the recording "a little bit more texture". Cavaliere states that Mardin helped with a lot of the arrangement and production of the song, even though the Young Rascals themselves were contractually credited as the producers. 692:. Cavaliere recalls that Danelli held the woodblock sticks under his arms while playing the conga, before using it to hit a wood block taped to the conga drum, creating a "ticking beat that sounded like a clock you ignored on a beautiful Sunday afternoon". Following the basic track's completion, Cavaliere overdubbed 525:
The laid-back narrative is conveyed even though the narrator suggests to his partner that he'd like to walk through crowded avenues and meet strangers that are happy. However, the narrator laments the fact the Sunday afternoon will end, in dismay over the fact that it passed by so quickly. The phrase
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top 20. Despite this, the band found the charting to be a commercial failure, having aimed for the single to become a top-ten hit, leading to the members wanting to revamp the group's image. Around the same time, Cornish would state that their follow-up single would be completely different, lacking
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to perform the bass duties on the song. With time running out in the studio, Huston used one of Talentmaster's janitors, a local musician named Michael Weinstein, to overdub the harmonica performance of the song. Cornish would return to the studio a few weeks later to overdub his harmonica
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and Cavaliere formed a songwriting partnership, where Brigati provided most of the lyrics while Cavaliere composed the music. Additionally, by early 1967 the Young Rascals attempted to move away from their initial rhythm and blues sound, expanding on it. Their January 1967 single
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in 1967. Cavaliere was inspired to compose the song by his girlfriend Adrienne Buccheri, whom he only got to meet every Sunday amidst heavy touring and recording. Musically, the song differs from most of band's previous output, leaving the
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Hot 100 on August 5, 1967 at a position of 86, before reaching its peak of number 21 on September 23, 1967. It dropped off the charts on October 21, 1967, having spent 12 weeks on the charts. Elsewhere, it also peaked at number ten on the
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and Cornish guitar while the Brigati brothers added their backing vocals. Though Cornish tried to overdub the song's bass line, he was unable to get precisely what Cavaliere had envisioned, so instead they called in session musician
502:, something that compelled him. The song was composed at an upright piano in the shared apartment of Brigati and Cavaliere, before the duo collaborated on the lyrics. Brigati was tasked with writing the lyrics of "Groovin 1129: 379: 3804: 55: 760:" came from Murray the K, who spoke to Wexler only a few days after it was recorded. Murray the K convinced Wexler by stating that he would play it on his radio show, ensuring it would become a number one hit. 1441:
over-dubbed piano as well as his regular guitar. According to Unterberger, Booker T's rendition of the song was a tribute for the Young Rascals, who idolized the band and other rhythm and blues bands. "Groovin
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were experts at effects and they whistled the bird sounds. When we were just about finished, Arif suggested adding a harmonica—to drive home the carefree, Sunday feel. But I can't remember who played it.
1103:" also prompted the Young Rascals to change up their appearance, switching up their clothing for "Nehru shirts, beards and beads", along with prompting them to dropp the 'Young'-prefix from their named. 804: 741:" as a single due to its vastly different musical style compared to the band's previous singles. The song was thus nearly shelved, had it not been for a chance meeting with disc jockey 317:" tells the tale of a narrator spending time with his partner on a Sunday afternoon. The song was arranged and recorded at the Talentmasters Studios, New York City in March of 1967. 771:
Hot 100, the single entered on April 22 at number 79. It peaked at number one a month later on May 20, becoming the Young Rascals' second number one single and top-ten entry on the
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Wexler persisted in insisting that the Young Rascals at least added a conventional drum part to the record, to which Cavaliere insisted that it was a homage to the "whole world of
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chart on May 31 at a position of 48, before peaking at number eight on July 4. It dropped off the charts on August 22 at a position of 48, having spent 13 weeks in total. "Groovin
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states that the band's fans most likely were unprepared for how the Rascals changed up their music, with the song's "breezy feel" that he called as "carefree as a summer walk".
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and terraces" as "it was #1 as the day dawned upon the new rock era". Cornish states that the song gave the Young Rascals some slight newfound respect amongst underground
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magazine noted it, considering it to be an "easy-go ballad" and "smooth summertime blockbuster" that was both aptly titled and better than their previous single.
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magazine held a similar sentiment, the reviewer also noting the change in genres, with them stating it to be an "easy-going, smooth, rhythmic" ballad.
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chart, Stax released Booker T. & the M.G.'s rendition of the song as a single, backed by "Slim Jenkin's Place", an original
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rhythm and instrumentation which was unconventional for the band. It features the use of conga drums played by drummer
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and staying in the top 20 for nine weeks. It was the country's 47th best-selling single of the year and received a
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of dropping off the charts entirely the fastest after reaching number one. Elsewhere in North America, "Groovin
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that was released by Atlantic a year after the single on June 24, 1968. The album reached number one on the
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guitar licks. Despite this, both singles were relative chart failures, reaching number 20 and 43 on the
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The Young Rascals only other charting single in the UK was "A Girl Like You", which reached number 37.
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had recorded there". Besides the Young Rascals, present in the studio were Brigati's older brother
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in July. The next month, the cover became a major hit in New Zealand, reaching number four on the
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charts in May and June which Planer considered to be a "perfect promotion to the upcoming
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Hot 100. It initially spent two consecutive weeks at number one before being dislodged by
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in May 1967. It peaked at number eight in the UK as the Young Rascals' only hit there.
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largely substitutes the chord of D, though also marks the appearance of the chords of
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have seen success with their versions. The Young Rascals original version is on the
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chart, and also reached number 70 on the Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles in the US.
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chart. The B-side was the side that charted in the UK, reaching number 58 on the
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top 100 singles and R&B chart. In Canada, it reached number one on both the
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Hot 100 chart completely from a position of 38 on July 17. At the time, "Groovin
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Upon being issued as a single, their rendition reached number 30 on the U.S.
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recorded a version with the Reggae Revolution that reached number 14 on the
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The final release on which the band was labelled 'the Young Rascals' was "
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On June 12, 1967, while the Young Rascals original performance of "Groovin
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accurately predicted it to become a chart topper. The review panel for
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that are performed by Cavaliere on his piano during the choruses in a
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album, where it appeared as track three on the album's second side.
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the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll
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movements due to the more experimental, laxed nature of it. "Groovin
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out there who love to dance". The final straw in releasing "Groovin
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rose to commercial prominence, reaching the number-one spot on the
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sang about a sub—and there were sub sounds. Eddie and his brother
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performance; this would be used for the stereo mix of the song.
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had given the Young Rascals unlimited session time at their own
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and tambourine by Cornish rather than a more standard drum set.
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composed by the four members of the band. It debuted on the
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additionally predicted it to become a top-20 hit in the US.
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Despite being released during the spring of 1967, "Groovin
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The Young Rascals themselves were scheduled to appear on
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Starting with "You Better Run", the Young Rascals singer
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in what was his final recording session with the band.
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organ, guitars or drums; instead basing their sound on
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in Manhattan, New York City on March 27, 1967. Though
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Musically, as performed by the Young Rascals, "Groovin
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Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
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charts, and also reached number two on the Canadian
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that appears towards the end of the verses. "Groovin
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before alternating. During the verses, the chord of
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Offiziellecharts.de – The Young Rascals – Groovin'"
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Archived from the original on June 26, 2015 2786: 2483: 2359: 2340: 2184: 2160: 340:" was released as a single on April 10, 1967 8: 3120: 2172: 2148: 1380:recorded an instrumental version of "Groovin 886:, peaking at number 16 and 20 respectively. 360:title track of the band's third studio album 630:" was held at the Talentmasters Studios on 366:recorded a cover that reached number 21 on 4202: 4188: 4180: 3522:"Official Top 40 Singles – 6 October 1996" 3144: 3132: 2861: 2462: 2403: 2215: 2196: 2133: 1999: 1914: 1661: 1551:Personnel according to the liner notes of 1148: 53: 40: 3829:Recording Industry Association of America 3254:The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum 3224:Recording Industry Association of America 3085:"Groovin - Song review by Lindsay Planer" 2769: 2661:"Double A side release for Elvis Presley" 1437:. On the recording, the band's guitarist 1433:mirrors the original's vocal line on the 889:Due to the massive popularity of "Groovin 4163:Billboard Top R&B Singles: 1942-2016 3446: 3434: 3389: 3374: 2968:"Top Ten of the top group The Tremeloes" 2876: 2543: 2528: 2516: 2504: 2121: 1024: 3855:The Complete Book of the British Charts 2107: 2051: 2033: 1170: 1159: 476:, harmonica and sound effect of birds. 74: 63: 4390:I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore 4363:Time Peace: The Rascals' Greatest Hits 3297: 1398:(1967). 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Australia: Australian Chart Book. 3565: 3230:from the original on August 21, 2023 3097:from the original on August 21, 2023 733:After recording had been completed, 324:were skeptical of releasing "Groovin 296:, initially recorded by their group 3006:: 10 – via WorldRadioHistory. 2324:University of North Texas Libraries 1413:" is re-arranged to fit their more 1021:Retrospective assessment and legacy 814:" also reached number three on the 380:500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll 4538:RPM Top Singles number-one singles 4127:. United States: Record Research. 3912:from the original on July 31, 2022 3609:Nederlandse Top 40 – week 27, 1967 3200:from the original on July 19, 2023 3017:Williams, Richard (June 3, 1967). 2979:: 3 – via WorldRadioHistory. 2067:Catalogue number Atlantic 45-2401. 706:Release and commercial performance 573:" bears a strong inspiration from 25: 4106:Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-1993 4014:from the original on May 21, 2022 3739:. sixtiescity.net. Archived from 2810:from the original on June 3, 2023 1409:The group's rendition of "Groovin 1132:, and is also the recipient of a 626:The recording session of "Groovin 4508:Songs written by Felix Cavaliere 4030:The Rascals: Anthology 1965-1972 3881:Good Lovin': My Life As A Rascal 1584:– guitar, tambourine, harmonica 1553:The Rascals: Anthology 1965-1972 1145:Booker T. and the M.G.'s version 3945:Australian Chart Book 1940–1969 3157:Sexton, Paul (August 8, 2022). 1029:The Rascals performing "Groovin 490:The musical content of "Groovin 4503:Songs written by Eddie Brigati 3188:Sexton, Paul (July 17, 2023). 2830:"The Young Rascals - Groovin'" 2001:Certifications for "Groovin'" 1837:Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles 1620:Michael Weinstein – harmonica 1500:recorded a version of "Groovin 1474:Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles 862:" reached the top-ten in both 821:chart, along with topping the 819:Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles 577:, particularly concerning its 420:". Though their debut single " 354:Upon initial release, "Groovin 1: 4086:Unterberger, Richie (2007b). 3998:Myers, Marc (April 4, 2013). 3643:"SA Charts 1965 – March 1989" 3626:The Young Rascals – Groovin'" 2966:Munden, Dave (June 3, 1967). 2800:"The Young Rascals - Groovin" 2738:"SA Charts 1965 – March 1989" 2586:"TOP 50 IN R&B LOCATIONS" 2089:", released in November 1967. 972:magazine stated that "Groovin 854:" became a top-twenty hit in 498:, where he was introduced to 4371:The Very Best of The Rascals 3965:Zimbabwe: Singles Chart Book 3898:Flans, Robyn (May 5, 2015). 3784:"Top 100 Chart Hits of 1967" 3763:"Top 100 Chart Hits of 1967" 416:in May with their cover of " 382:list and has been awarded a 119:Talentmasters, New York City 3805:"Top Singles Of Past Years" 1456:" was at number two on the 913:reached number five on the 833:Top 100 and R&B chart. 680:The basic track of "Groovin 660:Joey Dee and the Starliters 4574: 4533:Cashbox number-one singles 4027:Puterbaugh, Parke (1992). 3879:; Miller, Stephen (2019). 3547:"Go-Set Australian charts" 1555:, unless otherwise noted. 1378:Booker T. & the M.G.'s 905:", "A Girl Like You" and " 364:Booker T. & the M.G.'s 31: 29:1967 single by The Rascals 4413:I've Been Lonely Too Long 4217: 3497:"End of Year Charts 1996" 3304:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 3057:. 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"Groovin 1897:Official German Charts 1635:– recording supervisor 1492:In 1985, the American 1386:Stax Recording Studios 1038: 730: 714:Cavaliere credits the 614: 402: 390:Background and writing 4450:People Got to Be Free 4092:(CD). United States: 4077:(CD). United States: 4033:(CD). United States: 3963:Kimberley, C (2000). 3930:(CD). United States: 3716:"The Top Ten Of 1967" 3284:The Recording Academy 3280:"Grammy Hall Of Fame" 3220:"Gold & Platinum" 2718:on September 22, 2022 2638:"RPM 25 R&B List" 1189:"Slim Jenkin's Place" 1028: 713: 397: 313:. Lyrically, "Groovin 4553:Stax Records singles 4144:The Billboard Albums 3853:Brown, Tony (2000). 2712:New Zealand Listener 1572:– lead vocals, piano 1506:Where There's Smoke. 1109:The Ed Sullivan Show 1033:" during their 2013 662:in the early 1960s. 309:influences, such as 32:For other uses, see 4443:A Beautiful Morning 4328:Search and Nearness 4069:Unterberger, Richie 4048:Rhino Entertainment 3883:. Canada: S&G. 3589:on October 16, 2022 2976:New Musical Express 2507:, pp. 523–524. 2002: 1867:US Top 50 R&B ( 1537:RIANZ Singles Chart 1376:On April 26, 1967, 990:New Musical Express 836:In the UK, "Groovin 518:Lyrically, "Groovin 4523:Leif Garrett songs 4518:The Esquires songs 4344:The Island of Real 3890:9-781-08-889-769-0 3857:. United Kingdom: 3051:"Chart Contenders" 2917:"Pick of The Week" 2560:"Cash Box TOP 100" 2000: 1515:Adult Contemporary 1504:" for their album 1429:provides bass and 1427:Donald "Duck" Dunn 1390:Memphis, Tennessee 1312:singles chronology 1074:Richie Unterberger 1068:considers "Groovin 1039: 942:Critical reception 926:compilation albums 895:third studio album 876:Continental Europe 795:" dropped off the 731: 551:6/8 time signature 537:" is performed in 403: 243:"A Girl Like You" 213:singles chronology 4513:The Rascals songs 4475: 4474: 4429:How Can I Be Sure 4304:Once Upon a Dream 4269:The Young Rascals 4261:The Young Rascals 4172:978-08-982-022-29 4153:978-089-820-166-6 4115:978-08-982-009-97 4051:. April 7, 2021. 3990:978-1-61185-525-8 3979:. United States: 3977:Anatomy of a Song 3934:. 1992. 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Index

Groovin
Groovin' (disambiguation)

Single
the Young Rascals
Groovin'
B-side
Studio
Genre
Blue-eyed soul
baião
Label
Atlantic
Songwriter(s)
Felix Cavaliere
Eddie Brigati
Producer(s)
The Rascals
The Young Rascals
I've Been Lonely Too Long
"Groovin'"
YouTube
Felix Cavaliere
Eddie Brigati
the Young Rascals
garage rock
Latin American
baião
Atlantic Records
Murray the K

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