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Mark Farmer and Don Brewer had been playing in the local  Flint, Michigan band, Terry Knight and the Pack.  When the band broke up, the two began jamming and decided to stay together.  Terry Knight became their manager and helped them settle on the band name, The Grand Funk Railroad in 1968.


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Grand Funk Railroad Songs List:

Song Album Released Listen
Gimme Shelter 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Inside Looking Out 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Into The Sun Live: The 1971 Tour 2002
I'm Your Captain/Closer To Home 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Sin's A Good Man's Brother 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
I Can Feel Him In The Morning 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Time Machine 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Take Me 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Are You Ready 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Black Licorice Caught In The Act 2003
Aimless Lady 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Mean Mistreater 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Shinin' On 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Upsetter 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Rock 'N Roll Soul 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Paranoid 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Loneliness 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Can't Be Too Long 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Sally 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Walk Like A Man 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
I'm Your Captain Closer To Home 2002
We're An American Band 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
All The Girls In The World Beware All The Girls In The World Beware!!! 2003
Nothing Is The Same Closer To Home 2002
High Falootin' Woman Grand Funk Remasters: Grand Funk 2002
I Don't Have To Sing The Blues Closer To Home 2002
Y.O.U. Grand Funk Lives 2009
Creepin' 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
The Railroad Caught In The Act 2003
All You've Got Is Money Viva Rock Vegas 2010
Please Don't Worry Grand Funk Remasters: Grand Funk 2002
Love Is Dyin' 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
I Fell For Your Love Born To Die 2003
Genevieve Born To Die 2003
Get It Together Live: The 1971 Tour 2002
T.N.U.C. Live: The 1971 Tour 2002
Mr. Limousine Driver 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
The Loco-Motion 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Some Kind Of Wonderful 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Bad Time 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Footstompin' Music 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Heartbreaker 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Queen Bee 30 Years Of Funk: 1969-1999 The Anthology 1999
Hooked On Love Live: The 1971 Tour 2002


Grand Funk Railroad


We are an American band. We really focus on the United States. We've gone up to Alaska, we do a couple of things generally in Canada, you know, every year. But other than that we stay right here. We've had some offers to go to Mexico, and to South America and go over and do a couple of European festivals and stuff, but we've just said, "You know, let's just stay here."


The Early Years


Mark Farmer and Don Brewer had been playing in the local  Flint, Michigan band, Terry Knight and the Pack.  When the band broke up, the two began jamming and decided to stay together.  Terry Knight became their manager and helped them settle on the band name, The Grand Funk Railroad in 1968.  With Knight's help, they were invited to perform at the Atlanta Pop Festival, which resulted directly in a recording contract with Capitol Records.  


Influenced by power rock trios like Cream, Grand Funk Railroad worked to develop their own sound, but one that would have a classic rock ring to it.  In 1969, they released two albums:  On Time, which certified gold, and Grand Funk, which certified platinum.  Two singles from each album were released, and all four charted on the Billboard Top 100.  The latter of the two albums included a cover on Inside Looking Out by The Animals.


Climb to the Top


Fueled by the moderate success of their first two releases and by Knight's marketing abilities, the band released their 1970 album, Closer to Home, which certified double platinum.  The single, I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home), would become one of their biggest and longest lasting hits.    Grand Funk Railroad went on to release ten more albums through 1976.  All were commercially successful.  In 1973, they released the single, We're an American Band, on the album of the same name.  The single peaked at #1 and became their signature hit.


They disbanded in 1976, due to internal tensions.  A reunion in 1980 resulted in two releases, 1981's Good Funk Lives and 1983's What's Funk?  Neither album achieved commercial success.  In 1996, the band reunited to perform fourteen shows, and in 1997, they came together to give three sold-out Bosnia Benefit concerts.  They toured for the next three years.  


Here and Now


Farmer left the band in 1999; they replaced him and have continued to tour.  In 2005, Grand Funk Railroad was inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame.  In 2009, three of their recordings were voted to be added to the list of Legendary Michigan Songs:  We're an American Band, Closer to Home/I'm Your Captain, and Some Kind of Wonderful.


Did you know . . .


  1. In 1970, Grand Funk Radio sold more albums than any other American band or concert attraction that year.

  2. Homer Simpson, of The Simpsons, is a huge fan of Grand Funk Radio.  In the season 12 episode, A Tale of Two Springfields, he hands a list of requests to The Who.  The list consists entirely of GFR songs plus Pacman Fever.

  3. While on tour in 1971, they broke The Beatles' Shea Stadium record by selling out in 72 hours.

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