Felix Cavaliere, Dino Danelli, Eddie Brigati, and Gene Cornish formed The Young Rascals, (later changed to just the Rascals), during 1964. They would produce a number of what were called “blue eyed soul” classics, before disbanding during 1972. They were elected to The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 1997.
Their break-out hit was “Good Lovin'” which was released March 12, 1966. It would top the BILLBOARD MAGAZINE Pop Single Chart for one week.
It was a blast of up-tempo rock/soul. It stayed on the charts for 14 weeks. It remains a song that still receives airplay 45 years later.