Groove Yard is an album by The Montgomery Brothers, released in 1961.
In a review for Allmusic, music critic Ken Dryden wrote: "The guitarist and his brothers are in great form throughout the session in spite of the less-than-ideal piano provided.
The highlight of the evening in the studio is a foot-tapping version of Carl Perkins' 'Groove Yard,' followed closely by a wild ride through Harold Land's 'Delirium.'...
Like most of Wes Montgomery's Riverside recordings, this release is an essential part of his discography and is highly recommended.
"[1] The song "Groove Yard" is usually titled "Grooveyard".