Rilly Groovy

[2] The song was written by group leader Du Kane and Luke Baldry with the programming done by Baldry[3] at Kane's mother's house in Sussex.

[4] Like the rest of Rilly Groovy's parent album If 60's Were 90's, the song extensively samples the works of Jimi Hendrix; Rilly Groovy samples guitar from "Wild Thing", "Up the Road" and "Bleeding Heart", and bass guitar and spoken words from Jimi Plays Monterey.

However, Rilly Groovy's solo posed an extra challenge as the drumming used in the source solo was non-metronomic, with Mitch Mitchell starting at about 100bpm and rising to 140bpm; Baldry's response was to cut it into about 20 different chunks each on the left and right, reorder them, and then replay them across the beat.

It was shot at the now-defunct Fungus Mungus in Battersea, although since many of the samples were originally taken from Jimi Plays Monterey, so too was their corresponding video.

3 in the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart; on the back of this, If 60's Was 90's was re-released and peaked at No.