We're Gonna Groove
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'We're Gonna Groove' is a song written by singer-songwriter [[Ben E. King and his lyrical partner [[James Bethea. It was originally released as the single 'Groovin', in 1960. The song was subsequently made famous by [[England|English [[rock group [[Led Zeppelin, as the opening number during their 1970 [[United Kingdom|UK and [[European tours.[1] The song was originally recorded at [[Morgan Studios, [[London on 25 June 1969, just after a brief British tour which included a number of [[BBC appearances, and shows at [[Royal Albert Hall and the 1969 [[Bath Festival (the 9 January 1970 performance at the Royal Albert Hall can be viewed on the DVD [[Led Zeppelin (DVD)|Led Zeppelin). It was scheduled to appear on [[Led Zeppelin II, but with the same fate which befell '[[Since I've Been Loving You', 'We're Gonna Groove' didn't make the final selection for the second Led Zeppelin album. It belatedly appeared, in a remastered version [[Jimmy Page produced at his [[Sol Studios, for the 1982 album [[Coda (album)|Coda, after the group had disbanded following the death of drummer [[John Bonham in 1980.[2] References
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