Simon and Garfunkel. The song is simply called, "Feeling Groovy." _____________________________________ Actually, it's a line from "Spooky" by the ClassicsIV, later covered by Atlanta Rhythm Section. "In the cool of the evening when ev'rything is gettin' kind of groovy, I call you up and ask you if you want to go with me and see a movie"
The Graduate
Scarborough Fair, like the song Greensleeves, was written in the 16th Century. If the question refers to the Simon & Garfunkel version, the answer is that it was recorded in 1966, and it was one of four Simon & Garfunkel songs used in the movie The Graduate from 1967.
That line's from "Mrs. Robinson" (featured in the movie The Graduate).
Phil Collins... "Groovy Kind of Love". It's from some movie soundtrack in '86 or '87.
Simon and Garfunkel. The song is simply called, "Feeling Groovy." _____________________________________ Actually, it's a line from "Spooky" by the ClassicsIV, later covered by Atlanta Rhythm Section. "In the cool of the evening when ev'rything is gettin' kind of groovy, I call you up and ask you if you want to go with me and see a movie"
The Graduate
The Graduate
Scarborough Fair, like the song Greensleeves, was written in the 16th Century. If the question refers to the Simon & Garfunkel version, the answer is that it was recorded in 1966, and it was one of four Simon & Garfunkel songs used in the movie The Graduate from 1967.
That line's from "Mrs. Robinson" (featured in the movie The Graduate).
Simon and Garfunkel, pretty much "Scarborough Fair" over and over and over.
The Voyage of the Yes from 1973 (featuring Desi Arnez Jn)
Phil Collins... "Groovy Kind of Love". It's from some movie soundtrack in '86 or '87.
Because it was set in the sixties, where everything was Groovy.
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Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie - 2013 was released on: USA: 20 April 2013
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