This Groove / Let Your Head Go

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"This Groove / Let Your Head Go"
"This Groove / Let Your Head Go" cover
Single by Victoria Beckham
Released December 29, 2003
Format CD
Recorded 2003
Genre Pop
Length 3:36, 3:41
Label 19
Chart positions
  • #3 (UK)
Victoria Beckham singles chronology
"A Mind of it's Own"
(2002)
"This Groove / Let Your Head Go"
(2004)
Alternate cover
UK CD 2 cover
UK CD 2 cover
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"This Groove / Let Your Head Go" was the fourth single by Victoria Beckham, and would have been the launchpad for her second album, had it not been cancelled.

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[edit] Song information

Released on 29 December 2003, the single entered the UK chart at number 3, the highest new entry for the week, and also tied with Emma Bunton's Downtown as the highest chart position for a solo-Spice Girl since Geri Halliwell's "It's Raining Men" topped the chart in 2001. "This Groove" / "Let Your Head Go" sold 29,000 copies in its first week, traditionally the lowest selling week of the year. It went on to sell around 68,600 copies, and became the 88th best selling UK single of 2004.

[edit] The Music video

The Music Video is humorous and self deprecating , showing Victoria Beckham as the ultimate diva paying homage to some famous scenes from films including two from 1981's Mommie Dearest, the biopic about the great but unstable film star Joan Crawford including the infamous "No Wire Hangers .. Ever" scene.

[edit] Track listing and formats

  • UK CD
  1. "This Groove" [radio edit] - 3:36
  2. "Let Your Head Go" [radio edit] - 3:41
  • UK CD2
  1. "Let Your Head Go" [Jakatta remix] - 7:20
  2. "This Groove" [Para Beats remix] - 4:36
  3. "Let Your Head Go" [radio edit] - 3:41
  4. "This Groove" [radio edit] - 3:36

[edit] Charts

Chart Position Sales
UK Singles Chart 3 68,600
Ireland Singles Chart 17