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Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by Grand Funk Railroad, released in 2006. Track listing. All songs written and composed by Mark Farner except where noted.
1971 - Grand Funk Railroad released it in May 1971 as "Feelin' Alright," which reached #54 on the Billboard Hot 100. [11] It was included in the band's 1971 album Survival. 1972 - Dave Mason on the album Headkeeper. 1973 - Dave Mason on Dave Mason Is Alive, Isaac Hayes, The Undisputed Truth, and Mother's Finest.
Grand Funk Hits is a greatest hits compilation by Grand Funk Railroad originally released in 1976 on Capitol Records (LP-ST-11579). It peaked at number 126 on the Billboard 200. [3] The songs included on the album were all recorded after the band parted ways with manager Terry Knight in 1972.
Grand Funk Railroad (shortened to Grand Funk) is an American hard rock band formed in 1969. The band is most notable for their peak in popularity during the 1970s. Grand Funk has released 13 studio albums, 4 live albums, 8 compilation albums and 25 singles.
Grand Funk Railroad was formed as a trio in 1969 by Mark Farner and Don Brewer from Terry Knight and the Pack and Mel Schacher from Question Mark & the Mysterians. [5] Terry Knight, after being approached by Brewer, soon became the band's manager and also named the band originally "Grand Trunk Railroad" as a play on words for the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, a well-known rail line in Michigan ...
Oct. 31—VAN WERT — Grand Funk Railroad will be Van Wert's captain this weekend when they come to the Niswonger Performing Arts Center. The Michigan band will take its tour closer to their home ...
Farner in 1971. Farner was the guitarist and lead singer for Grand Funk Railroad as well as the songwriter for most of their material. His best-known composition is the 1970 epic "I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)". [4]
Grand Funk Railroad celebrates their 50th anniversary at Austin City Limits Music Festival on October 12, 2024. If you’re an old millennial like me you remember oldies stations and perpetual ...