Boogie Fever

"Boogie Fever" is a song recorded by Los Angeles, California-based R&B group the Sylvers, from their 1975 album Showcase.

Kenneth St. Lewis, a long-time collaborator with Arnold, suggested that they write a song for them using one of the popular words of the day, "boogie".

The song featured all nine of the Sylvers siblings, including the youngest sisters Angelia and Pat.

The bass line was performed by legendary Motown bassist James Jamerson, and the opening guitar riff was based upon that of "Day Tripper" by the Beatles.

The song has also appeared in TV ads for Intel Pentium II, Old Navy and Little Caesars Pizza.