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  2. Tell Me Something Good - Wikipedia

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    "Tell Me Something Good" is a song by Rufus included on their 1974 album Rags to Rufus, written by Stevie Wonder and released in 1974. This was the first and only hit credited to Rufus, as once singer Chaka Khan's voice became the focus of the group, they changed their name to "Rufus featuring Chaka Khan" for their next album. [4]

  3. Rags to Rufus - Wikipedia

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    "Tell Me Something Good" was one of the last songs the group recorded for the album and the album was released in the spring of 1974. On the strength of "Tell Me Something Good" and the Khan-written "You Got the Love," Rags to Rufus later sold over a million copies later going platinum.

  4. Rufus (band) - Wikipedia

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    Rags to Rufus was released in 1974 and two of its singles—the Stevie Wonder-penned "Tell Me Something Good" and the Parker-Khan composition, "You Got the Love"—became smash hits and Rags to Rufus went Platinum. [2] They landed opening spots for the tours of several top stars, including Stevie Wonder, Cheech and Chong, and the Hues Corporation.

  5. Stompin' at the Savoy – Live - Wikipedia

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    Stompin' at the Savoy – Live is an album by American R&B/funk band Rufus with singer Chaka Khan, released on the Warner Bros. Records label in 1983.. Stompin' at the Savoy was a double-record set featuring three sides of live material recorded at The Savoy in New York which sees the band reunited with Chaka Khan and performing all their biggest hits such as "Tell Me Something Good", "You Got ...

  6. The Very Best of Rufus with Chaka Khan - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of... was released in late 1982, prior to the recording of the band's two final albums, both for the Warner Bros. Records label, and does consequently not include their hits "Ain't Nobody" and "One Million Kisses", both from the 1983 double-set Stompin' at the Savoy - Live.

  7. Al Ciner - Wikipedia

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    He co-founded Rufus, playing on one of the band's best-known hits, "Tell Me Something Good". He was with them from 1970-74 then later replaced James "Smitty" Smith (who had in turn replaced Michael Allsup) in Three Dog Night in 1975; and remained with them until they initially disbanded in 1976.

  8. Mission: Impossible III (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    "Tell Me Something Good" Rufus and Chaka Khan "Groksploitation" Thomas Dolby and J. J. Abrams "The Plot" Lalo Shifrin "String Quartet No. 4, Op. 18, No. 4 in C minor" Ludwig van Beethoven "String Quartet in B Major, Op. 1, No. 1 (La Chasse)" Joseph Haydn "We Are Family" Sister Sledge "Impossible" Kanye West: The song is played during the end ...

  9. 3 Teens Kill 4 - Wikipedia

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    A cover of Chaka Kahn's Tell Me Something Good (written by Stevie Wonder), included the newscast of the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. 3 Teens Kill 4's deconstructed version was typical of the harsh, reality-based attitude in their songs.