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Wikipedia article


"'He's the Groove'" is a 1980 novelty song by Snuky Tate, the stage persona of American funk and punk rock musician Lionel White. The song is about Pope John Paul II.

Concept



"He's the Groove" is a song which praises Pope John Paul II as being 'the groove and the man' and 'no dope'. It predicts that 'when he comes to town, everybody will get down'. The lyrics are set over a danceable disco beat. At the time of its release, during the 1980 papal visit to the United States, a music video was created featuring White and his backing band performing the song, while archive footage of Pope John Paul II's public appearances intercuts the images.

Reception



When Frank Zappa was a guest in Dr. Demento's radio show he played this song as part of his DJ set. He told the host that he had met Snuky in New York City. Another fan of the song is James Ford of Simian Mobile Disco.

References



Category:Songs about Pope John Paul II

Category:Songs about dancing

Category:1980 songs

Category:1980 singles

Category:Novelty songs

Category:Funk songs

Category:Disco songs

Category:Cultural depictions of Pope John Paul II

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