Grand Funk Railroad

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  • classic rock
  • hard rock
  • rock
  • 70s
  • funk
Grand Funk Railroad is an American rock band that was very popular throughout the 1970s.
Formed in 1969 by Mark Farner (vocals, guitar), Don Brewer (drums) and Mel Schacher (bass).
Craig Frost (keyboards) was later recruited around 1972. Grand Funk Railroad has sold in excess of 25 million records to this date, 10 million of which were in 1970 alone. They were a top concert draw and often cited as "the loudest rock and roll band in the world."

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Songs

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    Look at Granny Run Run

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    Love Is Dyin'

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    Mark Say's Alright (live)

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    Mark Says Alright

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    Mean Mistreater

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    Mean Mistreater (alternate mix)

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    Mean Mistreater (live)

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    Medley: I'm Your Captain / Closer to Home (live)

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    Medley: Paranoid / Sin's a Good Man's Brother / Mr. Limousine Driver

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    Memories

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    Miss My Baby

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    Motion

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    Mr. Limousine Driver

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    Mr. Limousine Driver (2002 remix)

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    Mr. Pretty Boy

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    No Lies

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    No Reason Why

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    Nothing Is the Same

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    Nothing Is the Same (demo)

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    Nothings the Same

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    Nowhere to Run

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    Out to Get You

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    Overture

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    Paranoid

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    Paranoid (live)

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    Pass It Around

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    Pass It Arround

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    Pay Attention to Me

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    People Let's Stop The War

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    People, Let's Stop the War

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    Please Don't Worry

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    Please Me

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    Politician

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    Queen Bee

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    Rain Keeps Fallin'

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    Release Your Love

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    Responsibility

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    Rock & Roll American Style

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    Rock & Roll Soul

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    Rock 'n Roll Soul

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    Rock 'n' Roll Soul

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    Rock 'n' Roll Soul (live)

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    Rubberneck

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    Runnin'

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    Sally

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    Save The Land

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    She Got to Move Me

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    Shinin' On

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    Shinin' On (2003 remix)

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    Sin's a Good Man's Brother


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