Really couldn't get away to soon Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. Instrumentation included a conga, harmonica, and an effective, Cuban-based bass guitar line from ace session musician Chuck Rainey. The Young Rascals themselves recorded "Groovin" in Spanish, This page was last edited on 27 August 2020, at 05:03. So, when he later heard that Atlantic didn't want to put it out, he went to see Jerry Wexler and said, 'Are you crazy? written by Pertti Reponen "Groovin'" is one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll, and is also the recipient of a Grammy Hall of Fame Award. This is a friggin' No. Let us know what you think of the Last.fm website. written by Eddie Brigati, Felix Cavaliere “We had just cut it, and he [Murray the K] came in the studio to say hello. \"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.Written by group members Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati and with a lead vocal from Cavaliere, it is indeed a slow, relaxed groove, based on Cavaliere's newfound interest in Afro-Cuban music. Really, couldn't get away too soon The weeks were interrupted by Aretha Franklin's cover of "Respect", which spent two weeks at No. Instrumentation included a conga, a Cuban-influenced bass guitar line from ace 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.The result was fairly different from the Rascals' white soul origins, enough so that Atlantic Records head Jerry Wexler did not want to release \"Groovin'\". "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. A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. The Rascals performing "Groovin'" during their 2013 Once Upon a Dream show, with a peaceful park scene showing on the video screen behind them. There's always lots of things that we can see Swedish. written by Eddie Brigati, Felix Cavaliere Eddie's brother, David Brigati, another former Starliter, arranged the vocal harmonies and sang backgrounds on many of the group'…, The Young Rascals aka The Rascals (the group dropped the "Young" from their name in early 1968 while continuing their streak of hits) were an American soul and rock group of the 1…, The Young Rascals aka The Rascals (the group dropped the "Young" from their name in early 1968 while continuing their streak of hits) were an American soul and rock group of the 1960s. El clásico Groovin' de The Young Rascals en español (subtitulado). The three-week drop and then off was tied in 1974 by, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll, "Show 52 - The Soul Reformation: Phase three, soul music at the summit. The production was supervised by Arif Mardin. It was also covered by Ripple Blast Singers, The Firestones [DE], John Paul Young, Reverend Organdrum and other artists. Written by group members Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati and with a lead vocal from Cavaliere, it is indeed a slow, relaxed groove, based on Cavaliere's newfound interest in Afro-Cuban music. written by Marian Gerrikabeitia Cavaliere credits disc jockey Murray the K with intervening to encourage Atlantic to release the song: "To tell you the truth, they didn't originally like the record because it had no drum on it...We had just cut it, and [Murray the K] came in the studio to say hello. Italian, Groovin' He was right, because it eventually became No. Felix Cavaliere (keyboard, vocals), Gene Cornish (guitar), Dino Danelli (drums) and Eddie Brigati (vocals) formed the band in New York City. Written by group members Felix Caval…, The Young Rascals aka The Rascals (the group dropped the "Young" from their name in early 1968 while continuing their streak of hits) were an American soul and rock group of the 1960s. 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. No, No, No... We'll keep on spending sunny days this way Groovin' Connect your Spotify account to your Last.fm account and scrobble everything you listen to, from any Spotify app on any device or platform. The Manhattan Transfer with Felix Cavaliere, © 2003-2020 No, No, No, No Within weeks of the Young Rascals release. Three-quarters of the group - Felix, Gene, and Eddie - had previously been members of Joey Dee and the Starliters.