Good Lovin’ 45 by The Young Rascals

June 23, 2011

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.