“Groovin'” is a soulful and laid-back song recorded by the American rock band The Rascals (known as The Young Rascals at the time) in 1967. Written by Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati, the song became one of their most popular and enduring hits.
“Groovin'” is characterized by its smooth, mellow vibe and catchy melody. The lyrics capture the feeling of relaxation and contentment, celebrating the joy of simply groovin’ and enjoying life. The song’s soothing rhythm and soulful harmonies contributed to its appeal, making it a quintessential summer anthem.
Upon its release, “Groovin'” quickly climbed the charts, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. Its popularity was further enhanced by its inclusion in numerous films, TV shows, and commercials over the years.
The song has remained a beloved classic, appreciated for its timeless sound and the sense of tranquility it evokes. “Groovin'” continues to be celebrated for its contribution to the soul and R&B music of the 1960s.