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"Don't Disturb This Groove" is a song by the synthpop/R&B duo the System, from the 1987 album Don't Disturb This Groove. The song was written by the System's David Frank and Mic Murphy. It was released as the album's first single. In May 1987, the song reached number 1 on the US Billboard R&B Singles chart, spending one week on
The System's greatest success came in 1987 with the release of its #1 single "Don't Disturb This Groove," from the album of the same name. [4] The duo hired Steven Machat and Rick Smith to be its managers. Machat and Smith took control of the promotion and marketing of the duo on behalf of Atlantic and helped the duo achieve its biggest US Pop hit.
Don't Disturb This Groove is the fourth studio album recorded by American R&B/Synthpop band The System.Released by Atlantic Records in 1987, the album became a highlight of the System's career, as it was the most commercially successful album, surpassing its hugely successful debut, Sweat.
"Don't Disturb This Groove" peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [1] "You Are in My System" peaked at number sixty-four on the Billboard Hot 100 and number ten on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [1] Most of the material were written by band members Mic Murphy and David Frank.
Murphy was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, but he moved to Queens, New York at an early age. [1] As a young musician, he was an early advocate of MIDI music technology. . Murphy was road manager for the band Kleeer in the early 1980s, and through them he met his future System bandmate, David
"Don't Disturb This Groove" (song), a 1987 song by The System Don't Disturb This Groove (album) , a 1987 album by The System Topics referred to by the same term
"Nighttime Lover" is an R&B song by American duo The System, from the 1987 album Don't Disturb This Groove. The song was written by the group's members, David Frank and Mic Murphy. In 1987, the smooth, urban-infused tune reached number seven on the Billboard R&B Singles chart. [1] [2]
He worked with Arif Mardin on three songs on Scritti Politti's album Cupid & Psyche 85 and with Russ Titelman on Steve Winwood's album Back in the High Life arranging the live horns on the album as well as the synth horns on the #1 hit "Higher Love". And lastly he was recognized for the System's #1 hit "Don't Disturb This Groove" in which Frank ...