1967Released
2:31

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Interesting facts and trivia about Groovin'. By Songfacts®.

Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati of The Rascals wrote this song after they realized that because of their work schedule, they could see their girlfriends only on Sunday afternoons. It's implied that these Sunday afternoons are spent with a nice romp. Cavaliere told Seth Swirsky, who was shooting footage for his documentary Beatles Stories, "I met this young girl and I just fell head over heels in love. I was so gone that this joyous, wonderful emotion came into the music. Groovin' was part of that experience. If you look at the story line, it's very simple: we're groovin' on a Sunday afternoon because Friday and Saturdays are when musicians work. The simplicity of it is that Sundays you could be with your loved one. And the beauty of is this joyous bliss that at that time I equated with a person, but that's the beauty of music - when it's an example of what you do it lasts forever. You're in love forever because of that moment in time that you captured, and that's what was happening with Groovin'."

The record company executives who worked on "Groovin'" didn't particularly like the song, but as they listened to the playback, influential New York DJ Murray the K overheard it and pronounced it a #1 record. Unbeknownst to the group, Murray went to Atlantic Records president Jerry Wexler and demanded it be released. As the program manager and top DJ on the first FM rock station (WOR-FM), Murray the K had this kind of clout, and also the rare ability to connect with listeners and recognize what songs would become hits. The Rascals, who started out as The Young Rascals, were playing at The Gordion Knot club on York Avenue when Murray picked them as his "house band" - the group that backed him up at personal appearances. It was that relationship (based on Murray's gut sense that the band had genuine potential) that drove his partisan support.

This was the second of three #1 hits for The Rascals, after "Good Lovin'" and before "People Got to Be Free."

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Groovin'.
FKey
MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
107BPM

Album

The album Groovin' is released on.

Released By

The record label that has released Groovin'.
Rhino Atlantic
© 1967 Atlantic Records
℗ 1967 Atlantic Records. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company.

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