Wednesday 18 July 2018
Young Rascals - 1967 - Groovin' FLAC
Groovin'/Sueсo/Come On Up/Too Many Fish In The Sea
"Groovin" is a single released in 1967 by the Young Rascals that became a number-one hit and one of the group's signature songs it's B-Side was "Sueno".
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. Instrumentation included 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.
"Come On Up" / "What Is the Reason" was released in September 12, 1966 taken from the album Collections it reached #43 on the US charts while "Too Many Fish in the Sea" was a track from the same album.
Labels:
Rascals,
Young Rascals
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