Ronald, O'Kelly and Rudolph Isley are the credited writers on the song. Brother James produced and wrote a good part of this classic album – and the record is one of the greatest JB albums of all time! Alvin sang. The music gives us a chance!" "Show 'em how you do it now!"
He’s been a security officer for the U.S. Court of Appeals since 1986. "Ooh oh hey, hey!" He sang, spinning Brittany once and spinning around her once as well. Some even had the "fortune" of witnessing Master Yoda shake his groove thing. The song is ranked No. They all sang, dancing together. We’ve maintained a long-distance relationship since the Black Light album. "And moments to remember? Uh! He still does it simply because he Tap the next button to reminisce with us with some classic Peaches & Herb music videos… Brittany sang, pirouetting around Alvin as he spun in a circle. Now that may be a little weird to some, but for Herb, it’s not; and if you think you’re going to find him walking through the court halls humming “Shake Your Groove Thing,” think again. C'mon and shake it baby! "Oooh yeah! "We take our bodies, where they wanna go ooh oh ooh!"

He’s been a security officer for the U.S. Court of Appeals since 1986. Yeah, yeah!" Shake your groove thing! "It's Your Thing" was a popular saying at the time and wonderfully ambiguous, so it could have a sexual connotation or simply be about personal independence. The song made its first appearance in Tin Men (1987). "“The EDM boom seemed to be more about this sort of deification of a few big players, and an increased commercialisation of the scene. It had different lyrics, but the same refrain line melody. That has been the core, while the methods have changed a bit.“At the beginning, Tom was teaching me how to play football and in exchange he’d come round to the studio and we’d play these amazing disco records and I was teaching him how to sample them. Alvin sang. Brittany sang as she and Alvin clapped to the beat. "Show 'em how you do it noooow!" The group never had a bigger chart hit in America, but became one of the top acts of the '70s, enjoying the creative control that came with recording on their own label.This won the Grammy for best R&B vocal by group or duo in 1970.The Isley Brothers recorded this song at A&R Studios in New York using musicians who played on the road with Wilson Pickett. Shake your groove thing!
It was a sense that after gigs in places like Manchester, Glasgow, London and Bristol, some of our favourite UK cities, we still felt we had something to contribute to the scene.“We still felt relevant, and crucially the live side of things still felt as exciting and on point as it had before.”Snippets of the new album heard include next single Lover 4 Now (ft Todd Edwards), end- of-the-night anthem Don’t Give Up and I Can Only Miss You (ft Paris Brightledge).“Paris is one of the great voices in house music,” says Findlay.