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"Workin' On a Groovy Thing" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Roger Atkins which had its highest profile as a 1969 hit single by the 5th Dimension. The song was first recorded by R&B songstress Patti Drew for her 1968 album Workin' on a Groovy Thing and released as a single to reach #34 on the U.S. R&B chart while crossing-over to #62 on the ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... Workin' on a Groovy Thing may refer to: "Workin' On a Groovy Thing" (song), a 1968 song written by Neil ...
Workin' on a Groovy Thing is a 1969 studio album containing the works of American pop singer Neil Sedaka.The album was recorded while Sedaka was touring Australia in late 1969; he recorded it on a one-off basis for the Sydney, Australia-based label Festival Records; by that time his career had slumped, and his contract had not been renewed by his former label in the USA, RCA Victor.
In a fractious America, there’s still one thing that people can agree on: Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy).” The Virginian’s country flip of an old J-Kwon hit rang out from bars ...
Workin' on a Groovy Thing (World Pacific, 1968) X–77: Richard "Groove" Holmes Recorded Live at the Lighthouse (World Pacific, 1969) Come Together (World Pacific, 1970) – with Ernie Watts; Comin' on Home (Blue Note, 1971) American Pie (Groove Merchant, 1972) Night Glider (Groove Merchant, 1973)
Roger Jon Atkins (born 1944) is an American songwriter and lyricist. Among his most notable songs as a co-writer are "Make Me Your Baby" (written with Helen Miller and recorded by Barbara Lewis), "It's My Life" (written with Carl D'Errico and recorded by the Animals), and "Workin' On a Groovy Thing" (written with Neil Sedaka and recorded by the 5th Dimension).
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Ill Communication (1994) continued the style of Check Your Head and featured their signature song, "Sabotage". [9] Hello Nasty (1998) featured bombastic beats, samples, and more experimentation than their previous albums. [10] The anthology compilation album, The Sounds of Science (1999), contained previously unreleased songs, B-sides, and ...