Got Grooves?
So much fabulous music through the decades! So many great songs. So many great artists! So many riffs, beats – and grooves! Take a stroll down Memory Lane and re-visit these hits from the past. Ramsey Lewis got grooves. Prince got grooves. The Dells got grooves. The Isley Brothers got grooves. Marvin Gaye gave us some serious Sexual Healing grooves – the list is endless!
The 1950’s hit, You Send Me by Sam Cooke evokes velvety smooth grooves from a young man taken away from us way too early. Do You Know The Way To San Jose by Dionne Warwick in 1968, is just one of her many hits featuring care-free easy grooves – such a beautiful voice from a (still) beautiful lady!
One Hit Wonders like Smiling Faces Sometimes by the Undisputed Truth and lost hits like Paul Young’s I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down still stand the test of time – and yes, they got grooves! Dazz by Brick had some heavy grooves, but not as heavy as those by Isaac Hayes. Hayes was born in Covington, Tennessee. He was a singer/songwriter/keyboardist and producer. In regard to his Theme From Shaft – can you dig it?? I sure can!
So let’s Get Into The Groove, find a Groovy Situation or even a Groovy Kind of Love. Let’s Shake Our Groove Thing and Let’s Groove Tonight with some of these groove-laden blasts from the past:
Come Go With Me – Del Vikings ‘57
My Prayer – Platters ‘57
You Send Me -Sam Cooke ‘57
Chain Gang – Sam Cooke ‘60
South Street – Orlons ‘63
Walk On By – Dionne Warwick ‘64
(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay – Otis Redding ‘68
Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag – James Brown ‘65
The “In” Crowd – Ramsey Lewis Trio ‘65
Wade In The Water – Ramsey Lewis ‘66
Groovy Kind of Love – Mindbenders ‘66
Get On Up – Esquires ‘67
Gimme Some Lovin’ – Spencer Davis Group ‘67
Do You Know The Way To San Jose – Dionne Warwick ‘68
There Is – The Dells ‘68
Too Busy Thinking About My Baby – Marvin Gaye ‘69
It’s Your Thing – Isley Brothers ‘69
Groovy Situation – Gene Chandler ‘70
War – Edwin Star ‘70
Smiling Faces Sometimes – Undisputed Truth ‘71
Theme From Shaft – Isaac Hayes ‘71
Groove Me – King Floyd ‘71
You’re Still A Young Man – Tower of Power ‘72 (this band was originally known as the Motowns)
Respect Yourself – Staple Singers ‘71 Bruce Willis ‘87
Some Kind of Wonderful – Grand Funk Railroad ‘74
Low Rider – War ‘75
Love To Love You Baby – Donna Summer ‘85
Dazz – Brick ‘76
Groove Line – Heartwave ‘78
We Are Family – Sister Sledge ‘79
Groove Thing – Peaches & Herb ‘79
Cocaine – Eric Clapton ‘80
Let’s Groove Tonight – Earth, Wind & Fire ‘81
The Other Woman – Ray Parker, Jr. ‘82
Sexual Healing – Marvin Gaye ‘83
Jam On It – Newcleus ‘84
Tear Your Playhouse Down – Paul Young ‘85
Nightshift – Commodores ‘85
Get Into The Groove – Madonna ‘85 (featured in the film: Desperately Seeking Susan)
Smooth Operator – Sade ‘85
Control – Janet Jackson ‘86
Addicted to Love – Robert Palmer ‘86
Looking For A New Love – Jodi Watley ‘87
Groove Is In The Heart – Deee – Lite ‘90
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