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In the Groove is the eighth studio album by American soul musician Marvin Gaye, released on August 26, 1968, on the Motown-subsidiary label Tamla Records.It was the first solo studio album Gaye released in two years, in which during that interim, the singer had emerged as a successful duet partner with female R&B singers such as Kim Weston and Tammi Terrell.
"Into the Groove" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna, and featured on the 1985 film Desperately Seeking Susan. Written and produced by both Madonna and Stephen Bray, the main inspiration behind the song was the dance floor; the singer wrote it while watching a Latin American man to whom she was attracted.
"In the Groove" (composition), a classic jazz composition by Mary Lou Williams; In the Groove (Marvin Gaye album), 1968; In the Groove (Planet Drum album), 2022; In the Groove, album by Jim Messina, 2017; In the Groove, album by Barry Goldberg, 2018 "In the Groove", song by Enuff Z'Nuff from Enuff Z'nuff, 1989
^** In the arcade version of In The Groove, this song can only be played in the Energy course in the Marathon game mode. [3] It is an unlockable song in the home version of In The Groove [10] (it can be played as a regular song when unlocked and isn't exclusive to the Energy course) [11] and is fully playable in the sequel In The Groove 2. [3]
Whilst writing some of their own songs, the group mainly focused on covers. [1] Their two biggest hits were "Disco Inferno," a cover of the Trammps tune, and their own composition "Turn the Music Up!" Both tracks were released on the Vanguard label and issued in the UK as 12-inch singles which boosted the group's popularity on dance floors ...
Nat Adderley, Work Song (Riverside, 1960) Jon Hendricks, A Good Git-Together (World Pacific, 1959) Harold Land, West Coast Blues! (Jazzland, 1960) The Mastersounds, Kismet (World Pacific, 1958) Wes Montgomery With Lionel Hampton, Complete Recordings (Definitive, 2001) (2CD) – compilation
"The Groove" is a song by American jazz pianist Rodney Franklin released as a single in April 1980 from his second album You'll Never Know. "The Groove" had the most success in the UK, peaking at number 7 on the Singles Chart, and even created its own dance craze there, called 'The Freeze', started by disc jockey Chris Hill, in which due to the number of breaks in the song, dancers would ...
The song went on to be one of Groove Armada's best-known tracks and has been found on numerous chill out compilations. Their first album, Northern Star , was released in 1998 on Tummy Touch Records , and was followed by a second, Vertigo , in 1999, which had a more mainstream and 'polished' sound, making the UK Album Chart's upper 20 and being ...