The Young Rascals
The Young Rascals
The Young Rascals
The Young Rascals
The Young Rascals
The Young Rascals
The Young Rascals
The Young Rascals
The Young Rascals
The Young Rascals
The Young Rascals
After achieving their first #1 single with their version of The Olympics' “Good Lovin'”, The Young Rascals, inspired by the success of The Beatles, endeavored to write their own songs. After a few attempts to a rather lackluster commercial reception, Felix Cavaliere fell in love with his muse – Adri...
[Intro]
[Chorus 1]
Groovin' on a Sunday afternoon
Really couldn't get away too soon
[Verse 1]
I can't imagine anything that's better
The world is ours whenever we're together
There ain't a place I'd like to be instead of
[Chorus 2]
Movin' down a crowded avenue
Doin' anything we like to do
[Verse 2]
There's always lots of things that we can see
We can be anyone we like to be
And all those happy people we could meet just
[Chorus 1]
Groovin' on a Sunday afternoon
Really couldn't get away too soon
No, no, no, no
[Bridge]
[Verse 3]
We'll keep on spending sunny days this way
We're gonna talk and laugh our time away
I feel it coming closer day by day
Life would be ecstasy, you and me endlessly
[Chorus]
Groovin' on a Sunday afternoon
Really couldn't get away to soon
No, no, no, no
[Outro]
Groovin' (uh huh, uh huh)
Groovin'
Groovin’ was written by Eddie Brigati & Felix Cavaliere.
Groovin’ was produced by The Young Rascals.
The Young Rascals released Groovin’ on Mon Apr 10 1967.
Eddie Brigati remembered the origin of this song in an interview with the Grammy Hall of Fame:
…from my perspective, how we designed this song is [that] Felix said to me, “I can’t write lyrics.” So he’d get a song going and I’d develop a thing where I said to him, “In a sentence, or in a word or tw...