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"'''Groove Is in the Heart'''" ([[1990]]) is the most successful song by the [[dance music]] band [[Deee-Lite]]. It is included as the ninth track on their debut album, ''[[World Clique]]''. "'''Groove Is in the Heart'''" ([[1990]]) is the most successful song by the [[dance music]] band [[Deee-Lite]]. It is included as the ninth track on their debut album, ''[[World Clique]]''.
==Samples used== ==Samples used==
 +This is an incomplete list of samples used in the song.
-*"Get Up" performed by [[Vernon Burch]]+*Bel-Sha-Zaar with Tommy Genapopoluis and the Grecian Knights - "Introduction" from the album ''The Art of Belly Dancing'', 1969, Gateway: GSLP 3527 (intro music, vocal sample: "''We're going to dance, and have some fun''")
-*"[[Bring Down the Birds]]" performed by [[Herbie Hancock]] (bassline)+*[[Herbie Hancock]] "Bring Down the Birds" from the soundtrack album ''[[Blow-Up (soundtrack)|Blow-Up]]'', 1966 (bassline)
-*"Hateful Head Helen" performed by [[Sweet Pussy Pauline]] (second break, after "''one, two, three''")+*[[Vernon Burch]] "Get Up" from the album ''Get Up'' (drums, crowd noise, [[slide whistle]])
-*"Bel-Sha-Zaar with Tommy Genapopoluis and the Grecian Knights" in ''The Art of Belly Dancing'' (intro "''we're going to dance, and have some fun''")+*[[Ray Barretto]] – "Right On" from the album ''Barretto Power'', 1972 (cowbell)
-*"Like This, Like That" performed by dance act [[Se:Sa]], with [[Sharon Phillips]] (background music of the intro). This song peaked at #63 in the [[United Kingdom|UK]].+*Theme from the TV series ''[[Green Acres]]'' (vocal sample: looped "''I''" sample ("''I-i-i-i-i-i''"), sung by [[Eva Gabor]])
 +*[[Ralph MacDonald]] – "Jam on the Groove" from the album ''Sound of a Drum'', 1976 (percussion)
 +*[[Billy Preston]] – "Uptight" from the album ''[[Wildest Organ in Town!]]'', 1966 (breakbeat under rap by [[Q-Tip (musician)|Q-Tip]])
 +*[[The Headhunters]] – "God Make Me Funky" from the album ''[[Survival of the Fittest (The Headhunters album)|Survival of the Fittest]]'', 1975 (drum fill)
 +*Hateful Head Helen — "Hateful Head Helen", 1989 (vocal sample: "''blulululu''")
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"Groove Is in the Heart" (1990) is the most successful song by the dance music band Deee-Lite. It is included as the ninth track on their debut album, World Clique.

Samples used

This is an incomplete list of samples used in the song.

  • Bel-Sha-Zaar with Tommy Genapopoluis and the Grecian Knights - "Introduction" from the album The Art of Belly Dancing, 1969, Gateway: GSLP 3527 (intro music, vocal sample: "We're going to dance, and have some fun")
  • Herbie Hancock – "Bring Down the Birds" from the soundtrack album Blow-Up, 1966 (bassline)
  • Vernon Burch – "Get Up" from the album Get Up (drums, crowd noise, slide whistle)
  • Ray Barretto – "Right On" from the album Barretto Power, 1972 (cowbell)
  • Theme from the TV series Green Acres (vocal sample: looped "I" sample ("I-i-i-i-i-i"), sung by Eva Gabor)
  • Ralph MacDonald – "Jam on the Groove" from the album Sound of a Drum, 1976 (percussion)
  • Billy Preston – "Uptight" from the album Wildest Organ in Town!, 1966 (breakbeat under rap by Q-Tip)
  • The Headhunters – "God Make Me Funky" from the album Survival of the Fittest, 1975 (drum fill)
  • Hateful Head Helen — "Hateful Head Helen", 1989 (vocal sample: "blulululu")




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