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Rock And Pop Anthems That Never Made The Charts
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I can't say I know all of these. Anybody know any others?
I can't say I know all of these. Anybody know any others?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I’m an unapologetic soul and funk fan; it’s the only music I listen to - I have a box room that has 4021 twelve inch singles, all in alphabetical order that drives my wife mad (“we could make better use of that room”), and for me the biggest disgrace ever is that I Found Lovin’ by The Fat Back Band, only ever made it to number 49 in the uk charts.
DD, didn't I Found Lovin' chart on reissue? I'm sure I remember it being one of two versions of the song in the charts in about '87/'88?
The biggest funk flop in the UK for me was a Billboard number one: Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) by Sly and the Family Stone. We didn't really embrace funk over here.
The biggest funk flop in the UK for me was a Billboard number one: Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) by Sly and the Family Stone. We didn't really embrace funk over here.
Mozz, Steve Walsh, a great soul and funk DJ (who died very young) popularised I Found Lovin’ and re-released it with him doing the hook, which I think, although can’t be sure, resulted in his version charting higher.
The Fat Back Band were a proper funk band, with I Found Lovin’ crossing over a bit, but songs like Bus Stop, harked back to George Clinton.
I saw them live at the Fairfield Halls in Croydon in the 80s, and to this day it’s easily the best concert I’ve seen.
The Fat Back Band were a proper funk band, with I Found Lovin’ crossing over a bit, but songs like Bus Stop, harked back to George Clinton.
I saw them live at the Fairfield Halls in Croydon in the 80s, and to this day it’s easily the best concert I’ve seen.
A little bit of Wiki-ing tells me that Steve Walsh's version reached number 9 in 1987, the same week, Fatback's original, reissued on the back of the cover version peaked at number 7.
I was probably a little more commercial in my listening back then. A friend done me a few tapes of bands like Cameo, Zapp and The Gap Band, which got me into funk (plus, of course, Prince).
I was probably a little more commercial in my listening back then. A friend done me a few tapes of bands like Cameo, Zapp and The Gap Band, which got me into funk (plus, of course, Prince).
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a rousing or uplifting song identified with a particular group, body, or cause.
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noun
1.
a rousing or uplifting song identified with a particular group, body, or cause.
"the song became the anthem for hippy activists"
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a musical setting of a religious text to be sung by a choir during a church service, especially in Anglican or Protestant Churches.//
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