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  2. Gimme Some Lovin' - Wikipedia

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    "Gimme Some Lovin '" is a song first recorded by the Spencer Davis Group. Released as a single in 1966, it reached the Top 10 of the record charts in several countries. Later, Rolling Stone included the song on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs.

  3. Good Lovin' - Wikipedia

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    "Good Lovin '" rose to the top of the Billboard Pop Singles chart in the spring of 1966 and represented the Young Rascals' first real hit. "Good Lovin '" is one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll, and was ranked #333 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list. [6]

  4. Welcome to the Canteen - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Traffic toured in support of their comeback album John Barleycorn Must Die, with a quartet line-up of Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, Jim Capaldi, and Ric Grech.In November, the group played a series of concerts at the Fillmore East, and recordings from these concerts were compiled into a live album, to be called Live Traffic, [5] consisting of "Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring", "Glad ...

  5. The Rascals - Wikipedia

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    Both Cavaliere's Rascals and The Lovin' Spoonful served as opening acts for a concert by The Beach Boys in Jones Beach on Long Island on July 5, 2014. [31] In 2018, Cornish collapsed and suffered cardiac arrest while performing in Billings, Montana. After recovering in 2020, he published the memoir Good Lovin': My Life as a Rascal. [4]

  6. The Spencer Davis Group - Wikipedia

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    "Gimme Some Lovin'" was written by Davis and the Winwood brothers, while "I'm a Man" was written by Steve Winwood and the group's producer Jimmy Miller. [10] The tracks proved to be their breakthrough in the US, where they were now signed to United Artists Records , both going Top 10 there.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Crazy Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Elephant's "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'" (b/w "The Dark Part of My Mind") was a transatlantic one-hit wonder, making number 12 on both the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and the UK Singles Chart. [5] Several follow-up singles, including "Gimme Some More" (b/w "My Baby (Honey Pie)") and "Sunshine Red Wine" (b/w "Pam"), failed to chart.

  9. Gimme Gimme Good Lovin' - Wikipedia

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    "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin '" is a song written by Joey Levine and Ritchie Cordell and performed by Crazy Elephant. It reached #12 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart in 1969, [ 4 ] and was featured on their 1969 album, Crazy Elephant .