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Grand Funk Railroad Lyrics



All Songs 1976 Aimless Lady Aint Got Nobody All The Girls In The World Beware!!! All Youve Got Is Money Anybodys Answer Are You Ready Bad Time Big Buns Black Licorice Born To Die Call Yourself A Man Can You Do It Cant Be Too Long Can't Be Too Long (Faucet) [Previously Unreleased Track] Can't Be with You Tonight Carry Me Through Closer to Home Closer To Home/Im Your Captain Comfort Me Country Road Creepin Crossfire Dont Let Em Take Your Gun Dues Feelin Alright Flight Of The Phoenix Footstompin Music Freedom Is For Children Genevieve Get It Together Gettin Over You Gimme Shelter Gimmie Shelter Goin For The Pastor Good and Evil Good Things Good Times Got This Thing On The Move Gotta Find Me A Better Day Greed of Man Heartbreaker High Falootin Woman High On A Horse Hooked On Love I Can Feel Him In The Morning I Come Tumblin I Dont Have To Sing The Blues I Fell For Your Love I Just Gotta Know I Want Freedom Im Your Captain Im Your Captain / Closer To Home Im Your Captain / Closer To Home I'm Your Captain/Closer to Home In Need Inside Looking Out Into The Sun Just Couldnt Wait Life Little Johnny Hooker Loco Motion Loneliest Rider Loneliness Look At Granny Run Run Love Is Dyin Mean Mistreater Memories Miss My Baby Mr. Limousine Driver Mr. Pretty Boy No Lies No Reason Why Nothing Is The Same Nowhere to Run Out To Get You Paranoid Pass It Around People Lets Stop The War Please Dont Worry Please Me Politician Queen Bee Rain Keeps Fallin Release Your Love Responsibility Rock and Roll Soul Rock 'N Roll Soul Rock & Roll Soul Rubberneck Runnin Sally Save The Land She Got To Move Me Shinin On Sins A Good Mans Brother So You Wont Have To Die Some Kind Of Wonderful Someone Stop Lookin Back Stuck in the Middle T. N. U. C. Take Me Talk To The People Testify The Loco-Motion The Railroad Time Machine T.N.U.C. To Get Back In Trying To Get Away Ups And Downs Upsetter Walk Like A Man Walk Like A Man (You Can Call Me Your Man) We Gotta Get out of This Place Were An American Band Wild Winter And My Soul Words of Wisdom Y.O.U.
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Grand Funk Railroad (often shortened to Grand Funk) is an American rock band formed in Flint, Michigan, in 1969 by Mark Farner (vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica), Don Brewer (drums, vocals) and Mel Schacher (bass). The band achieved peak popularity and success during the 1970s with hit songs such as "We're an American Band", "I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)", "Some Kind of Wonderful" (a cover of Soul Brothers Six), "Walk Like a Man", "The Loco-Motion" (a cover of Little Eva), "Bad Time" and "Inside Looking Out" (a cover of the Animals). Grand Funk released six platinum and seven gold-certified albums between their recording debut in 1969 and their first disbandment in 1976.

Known for a crowd-pleasing arena rock style, the band toured extensively and played to packed arenas worldwide, and was well-regarded by audiences despite a relative lack of critical praise. The original trio reunited at various times later into the band's career; after Farner's final departure in 1998, Brewer and Schacher have continued touring as Grand Funk Railroad.
Also Known As: Grand Funk, GFR
Members:
Don Brewer - drums, lead and backing vocals (1969-1976, 1981-1983, 1996-1998, 2000-present)
Mel Schacher - bass guitar (1969-1976, 2000-present)
Max Carl - lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar (2000-present)
Tim Cashion - keyboards, backing vocals (2000-present)
Mark Chatfield - lead guitar, backing vocals (2024-present)

Former members:
Mark Farner - lead and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitar, keyboards, harmonica (1969-1976, 1981-1983, 1996-1998)
Craig Frost - keyboards, backing vocals (1973-1976; guest 2005-2012)
Lorraine Feather - backing vocals (1974-1975)
Jana Giglio - backing vocals (1974-1975)
Dennis Bellinger - bass guitar, backing vocals (1981-1983)
Rick Baker - keyboards, synthesizer (1981-1983)
Howard Eddy, Jr. - keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1996-1998)
Bruce Kulick - lead guitar, backing vocals (2000-2023)
Stanley Sheldon - bass guitar (2018; substitute for Mel Schacher)
From: Flint, Michigan, U.S.
Genre(s): Hard rock
Active From: 1969-1976, 1981-1983, 1996-1998, 2000-present
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