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A popular cover version was recorded by Harpers Bizarre on their 1967 debut album Feelin' Groovy, [4] reaching No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 4 on the Easy Listening chart. [17] This version – which at 2:34 expanded on the Simon & Garfunkel original's running time, adding an a cappella choral section – was arranged by Leon Russell ...
Feelin' Groovy is the debut album by the American sunshine pop band Harpers Bizarre, released in 1967. The record peaked at #108 on Billboard' s Top 200 Albums chart in May 1967. Over on the Hot 100 Singles chart, " The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) " peaked at #13 in February 1967 and " Come to the Sunshine " peaked at #37 the ...
Simon & Garfunkel performing in Dublin, 1982 American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel recorded songs for five studio albums. Consisting of guitarist/singer-songwriter Paul Simon and singer Art Garfunkel, the duo first met as children in Forest Hills, Queens, New York in 1953, where they first learned to harmonize with one another and began writing original material. By 1957, the teenagers had ...
2. “Good Vibrations” by The Beach Boys (1967) Here’s proof that good vibes only has always been a mood. The Beach Boys’s distinct vocals make for a mix of rock and pop that defined the ...
Feelin' Groovy: The Best of Harpers Bizarre (Warner Archives, 1997) The Complete Singles Collection (1965–1970) ( Now Sounds , 2016) The Big Beat Records compilation albums Dance with Me: The Autumn Teen Sound (1994) and Someone to Love: The Birth of the San Francisco Sound (1996) contain the Tikis' two 45s and several previously unreleased ...
"Groovy" debuted at number 132 on South Korea's Circle Digital Chart on the chart issue dated March 5–11, 2023. [7] On the monthly charts, Groovy debut and peaked at number 31 on the Circle Download Chart. [8] Groovy is the first song from the group to enter the Circle Digital Charts in their career. [9]
Feelin' Bitchy is an album by the American musician Millie Jackson, released in 1977.It features two of Jackson's best known songs, the Merle Haggard cover, "If You're Not Back in Love by Monday", (which became a U.S. pop hit for Jackson), and the Latimore track, "All the Way Lover".
The song was included in 2022 year-end best-of lists by the likes of Insider, Rolling Stone, and Pitchfork. It peaked at number 94 on South Korea's Circle Digital Chart , number 12 on the Billboard Global 200 , number 83 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , and charted at the top 10 in Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, and on Spain Digital Song Sales.