"Groovin'" | |
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Single by Ben E. King | |
A-side | "What Now My Love" |
Released | 1964 |
Genre | |
Length | 2:05 |
Label | Atco |
Songwriter(s) | Ben E. King, James Bethea |
"We're Gonna Groove" (or "Groovin'" as it was originally titled) is a song written by soul artist Ben E. King and later co-credited to James Bethea. In 1964, it was released as the single B-side of King's rendition of "What Now My Love".[1]
Although the single did not reach the record charts, critic Richie Unterberger felt that the song was one of King's best self-penned efforts.[1] He compared the arrangement to James Brown's early 1960s work and added "King is mostly known for ballads and romantic numbers, but 'Groovin'' convincingly demonstrates that he could also write and sing bluesy, swinging uptempo soul numbers."[1] "Groovin'" is included on King's 1993 Anthology compilation.
Manfred Mann recorded the song as the title track for their 1964 EP Groovin' with Manfred Mann.[1] According to Unterberger, "Manfred Mann's cover was longer and looser than the original, with some storming barrelhouse piano by Mann, long instrumental breaks that also included guitar and vibes solos, and a raucous vocal by Paul Jones."[1] The EP reached number three in the UK charts.[2]