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		<title>Groovin’</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[🌞 About the Song Groovin’ is pure Sunday-afternoon sunshine bottled into two-and-a-bit minutes. Released in 1967 by The Young Rascals [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>🌞 About the Song</strong></p>



<p>Groovin’ is pure Sunday-afternoon sunshine bottled into two-and-a-bit minutes. Released in 1967 by The Young Rascals (they’d drop the “Young” shortly after), it topped charts while wearing a smile so wide it practically squeaks. Bongos instead of a drum kit, a woozy harmonica, and those silky harmonies… it’s the sound of a city date that somehow turned into a mini-holiday.</p>



<p>Lyrically, it’s simple romance: walking, talking, no rush, no stress — “life would be ecstasy, you and me endlessly.” It’s also a low-key flex; the band swerved the fuzz and feedback arms race of ’67 and won with relaxation. Psychedelia was melting faces; Groovin’ just winked and handed out lemonade.</p>



<p><strong>🎸 Ukulele Playing Tips</strong></p>



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<li>Chords you’ll meet: F, Fmaj7, Gm7, C7, Bb (with a passing C7sus4 if you’re feeling saucy).</li>



<li>Strum feel: Think soft swing rather than straight eighths. A gentle DDU UDU works; let the upstrokes breathe.</li>



<li>Tempo &amp; touch: ~96 bpm, laid-back. Use light right-hand pressure and let chords ring; no chugging, please.</li>



<li>Color tones:<br>
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<li>On F → Fmaj7, ease your index off the E string for that instant “ahh” vibe.</li>



<li>Gm7 wants a smooth bar — keep your thumb relaxed to avoid death-clamp buzz.</li>
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<li>Percussive glue: On beats 2 and 4, a tiny palm touch (ghost mute) gives you that bongo-and-handclap pocket.</li>



<li>Vocal support: Drop dynamics under “Groovin’… on a Sunday afternoon” so the melody floats, then lift into the “I can’t imagine anything that’s better” lift.</li>



<li>Fancy bit: End phrases with a C7sus4 → C7 little tug before falling back to F. Instant “Rascals” flavour.</li>
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<p><strong>🧠 Trivia You Can Drop at Parties</strong></p>



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<li>The band consciously ditched the drum kit; it’s mostly congas, hand percussion, and feel. Bold move for a #1 single.</li>



<li>Groovin’ was so mellow in ’67 that some radio programmers thought it wasn’t “rock enough.” The charts disagreed.</li>



<li>This is one of those rare singles that made “major 7ths” sound mainstream—and yes, the world is better for it.</li>
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<p><strong>🌈 Final Word</strong></p>



<p>Play it like you’ve got nowhere urgent to be. If your strum sounds like a to-do list, you’ve missed the point. Smile. Sway. Let the Fmaj7 do the flirting.</p>
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