New York Groove


"New York Groove" is a song written by English singer/songwriter Russ Ballard, which was a hit for two different artists: the band Hello in 1975, and Ace Frehley in 1978.

Hello version

The British glam rock band Hello first recorded the song in 1975, for their debut album, Keeps Us Off the Streets.
The song was a number nine hit in the UK, and subsequently reached number seven in Germany.

Ace Frehley version

, best known as the lead guitarist of Kiss, recorded "New York Groove" for his first solo album, Ace Frehley, released in 1978; the album was released concurrently with solo albums from the other three Kiss members: Peter Criss, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. Released as a single, the song made it to No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, by far the highest charting single from any of the four solo albums. Frehley once told Rolling Stone magazine that his unique take on the song was inspired by his experience with hookers in New York City's Times Square in the 1970s.
"New York Groove" was performed on Kiss's tours of 1979 and 1980, and became a staple of Frehley's shows during his solo tours in the 1980s and 90s, and again during the Reunion Tour when he rejoined Kiss in 1996.
A live version of the song can be found on the Japanese version of the 1996 Kiss album You Wanted the Best, You Got the Best!! recorded in Sydney, Australia in 1980, which would also make it one of the few live recordings released by the group to feature longtime drummer Eric Carr.

Studio personnel

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

;Hello original
Chart Peak
position
Germany7
-
UK9

;Ace Frehley cover
Chart Peak
position
Canada RPM Adult Contemporary24
Canada RPM Top Singles25
New Zealand 24
South Africa 4
US Billboard Hot 10013
US Cash Box Top 10016

Chart Rank
Canada175
US Top Pop Singles 60

Other versions

"New York Groove" is the opening track on the 2012 Andy Scott's Sweet album New York Connection. This version fuses Jay-Z and Alicia Keys' song "Empire State of Mind", into the chorus.

Soundtrack appearances

The Ace Frehley recording appears in the following films:
"New York Groove" has also been used on television:
AT&T also used the Hello version of "New York Groove" in a 2012 commercial.
The Hello version is featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV on the in-game radio station Liberty Rock Radio, as well as being one of four songs to play during the end credits after the games theme played.
The Ace Frehley version was among songs proposed by James Gunn for use with the Guardians of the Galaxy in . In a deleted scene, Star-Lord and Drax argue about the song.

Other Usages

The New York Mets play "New York Groove" immediately following a victory at Citi Field.
The New York Giants use "New York Groove" at home games after scoring a touchdown as well as Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI. The New York Boulders use this song as their victory song as well.
A sample of the song's main riff and rhythm was used by the Argentine rock band Soda Stereo for their song "Zoom" from the album Sueño Stereo in 1995. The lyrics for "Zoom" were written by Gustavo Cerati.
The Iona Gaels and New York City Football Club use "New York Groove" after winning home games.
The song has been used as the background promotional music for the 2014 and 2015 TCS New York City Marathons.
Stephen King uses the song as the title to a chapter in , book V of his dark fantasy The Dark Tower series, where the characters Jake Chambers and Eddie Dean briefly return to New York City by means of magical muffinballs, and the characters also allude to the song in free indirect speech. As Jake was "drawn" into the world of the Dark Tower from the NYC of 1977, he is most likely referring to the Hello version.
The film Golden Exits begins with a character singing the song.
Ace Frehley performed the song live at the beginning of the 2018 NHL Winter Classic between the Buffalo Sabres and New York Rangers at Citi Field in New York City. The song was played as the Sabres and Rangers took the ice.