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  2. Groovin' (The Young Rascals album) - Wikipedia

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    Groovin ' is the third album by the rock band the Young Rascals. The album was released on July 31, 1967 and rose to #5 on the Billboard Top LPs chart, number 7 on the R&B chart, and number 2 in Canada. [1] Eight of the songs were released on singles with the title track reaching number 1 on the Pop chart in the U.S.

  3. Groovin' - Wikipedia

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    The Young Rascals themselves were scheduled to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show twice owing to the success of "Groovin '", performing it live on June 4 and September 10, 1967 respectively. [ 50 ] [ 51 ] The song was an RIAA -certified gold record on June 13, 1967 for 500,000 copies sold. [ 52 ] "

  4. The Rascals - Wikipedia

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    The album Once Upon a Dream, released at 1968, is an example of this change, because it was the first Rascals album designed from conception as an album, rather than as a vehicle to package their singles (eight of Groovin''s eleven songs had been released as single A or B sides, most in advance of the album).

  5. "You Better Run" to start "Groovin'" to The Rascals at Brown ...

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    Before the Beatles, it was The Rascals, and some of the founding members are bringing their classic blend of rock to Brown County Music Center. "You Better Run" to start "Groovin'" to The Rascals ...

  6. The Young Rascals (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Young Rascals is the debut album by the American rock band the Young Rascals. The album was released on March 28, 1966, and rose to No. 15 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and No. 10 in Cashbox. Most of the songs on The Young Rascals were covers of songs written or originally performed by other artists, with only "Do You Feel It" authored by ...

  7. Iron Maiden discography - Wikipedia

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    Between October 2012 and February 2013, the band re-issued a boxed set of their first seven studio releases and their first live album, Live After Death (1985), on picture disc vinyl. [99] [100] The Complete Albums Collection: Released: 13 October 2014; Label: Parlophone (8–25646–22290–2), BMG/INgrooves (US) Format: LP

  8. How Can I Be Sure - Wikipedia

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    "How Can I Be Sure" reached #4 on the Hot 100 in Billboard in October 1967, ranking as the most successful (Young) Rascals' hit featuring a lead vocal by Eddie Brigati. The single's B-side, "I'm So Happy Now" (also included on the Groovin ' album), was written and sung by Rascals guitarist Gene Cornish. Featuring a unique guitar phase-out ...

  9. Good Lovin' - Wikipedia

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    The Residents recorded a cover of the song for the album The Third Reich 'n Roll as a part of "Hitler was a Vegetarian". Mary Wells included her version of the song on her 1966 album The Two Sides of Mary Wells. "Good Lovin '" was the title song of a 2008 album by Australian singer David Campbell.