We've Got a Groovy Thing Going On
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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Bad news, bad news
I heard you're packing to leave
I come a-running right over
I just couldn't believe it
I just couldn't believe it

Oh, baby, baby
You must be out of your mind
Do you know what you're kicking away?
We've got a groovy thing goin', baby
Got a groovy thing

I never done you no wrong
Never hit you when you're down
Always gave you good loving
I never ran around
I never ran around

Oh, baby, baby
You must be out of your mind
Do you know what you're kicking away?
We've got a groovy thing goin', baby
Got a groovy thing

There's something you ought to know
If you're fixing to go
I can't make it without you
No, no, no, no, no, no
No, no, no, no, no, no

Oh, baby, baby
You must be out of your mind
Do you know what you're kicking away?
We've got a groovy thing goin', baby
Got a groovy thing

We've got a groovy thing goin', baby
Got a groovy thing




We've got a groovy thing goin', baby
Got a groovy thing

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Simon & Garfunkel's "We've Got a Groovy Thing Goin'" tell the story of a man who has heard that his partner is planning on leaving him. He is taken aback by the news and insists that they have a good thing going between them, asking if they really know what they're giving up. He tries to remind his partner of their history together, the fact that he's always been devoted to them and never been unfaithful. However, if they go, he makes it clear that he won't be able to make it without them.


The song can be seen as a reflection of the changing societal attitudes of the 1960s, when relationships were becoming less traditional and more free-spirited. The phrase "groovy thing" is a slang term from the time that means "cool" or "fun."


The lyrics are also reflective of the musical styles of the time, with Simon & Garfunkel incorporating a mix of folk, rock, and pop into their sound, which helped to popularize the genre of folk rock at the time.


Line by Line Meaning

Bad news, bad news
The singer has received some troubling information.


I heard you're packing to leave
The person the singer is addressing is planning to leave.


I come a-running right over
The singer is eager to talk to the other person about their plans to leave.


I just couldn't believe it
The artist finds it difficult to accept that the other person is leaving.


Oh, baby, baby
A term of endearment directed at the other person.


You must be out of your mind
The singer thinks the other person is making a bad decision by leaving.


Do you know what you're kicking away?
The singer believes that the relationship they have built is valuable and worth maintaining.


We've got a groovy thing goin', baby
The artist thinks that their relationship is fun, exciting, and worth preserving.


Got a groovy thing
The artist emphasizes the value and uniqueness of their relationship.


I never done you no wrong
The artist claims to have always treated the other person well.


Never hit you when you're down
The singer asserts that they have never taken advantage of the other person when they were vulnerable.


Always gave you good loving
The artist is proud of the effort they have put into maintaining a positive relationship.


I never ran around
The singer claims to have been faithful to the other person throughout the relationship.


There's something you ought to know
The singer has some important information to share with the other person.


If you're fixing to go
If the other person is truly determined to leave,


I can't make it without you
The artist is strongly attached to the other person and fears losing them.


No, no, no, no, no, no
The artist is emphatic in their belief that the relationship is worth saving.


We've got a groovy thing goin', baby
The singer again emphasizes the unique and valuable nature of their relationship.


Got a groovy thing
The singer continues to stress the specialness of their relationship.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Paul Simon

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