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Grand Funk Railroad - I Fell For Your Love (Born To Die, 1976)

Mark Farner - Guitar, Vocals

Don Brewer - drums, Percussion, Vocals

Craig Frost - Keyboards, Vocals

Alan Boguslavsky - Rhythm Guitar (on 2, 4, 5, 8)

Donna Hall - Background Vocals

Jimmie Hall - Saxophone, Harmonica

Mel Schacher - Bass

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9 years назад

Eric Garbin

good band 

10 years назад

Di S

LOVE this song....one of my faves from this album....Grand Funk was pretty good!! Grand Funk Railroad - I Fell For Your Love

10 years назад

Shanni S

My favorite GFR song! Thanks for posting.

10 years назад

bob shedden

I LOVE THIS ALBUM TOO BAD DISCO KILLED IT BUT THATS OK NOW BECAUSE DISCO IS DEAD AND GRAND FUNK LIVES

10 years назад

Leo Forrester

f don brewer

11 years назад

Zu Zuo

Amazing...they are amazing.

11 years назад

peepsk771

Haven't heard this one in YEARS!!! One of my FAVES!! Ty for posting!! :)

11 years назад

trv411

Punk rock affected it more than disco. Punk rock said "we don't have to be good to play our instruments, and they weren't. Killed the "arena" rock bands. Disco was just an alteration of the early 70's soul music. Focus on the bass and add some dancing lyrics. It just became so big so fast, it overshadowed everything else. Undeservedly, it gets the blame for the music upheaval of the late 70's and early 80's.

11 years назад

Rocky B

It features Don Brewers best lead vocal ever!!!!

11 years назад

Rocky B

Grand Funk's music was a long journey for me it started in the spring of 2007 and ended in the summer of 2008. They have such a large catalogue of music it took that long on and off to eventually hear everything they did. Finally in July of 2008 it was time to go and check out some odds and ends i might have missed. I guess i saved the best for last somehow in that year i missed the absolute gem of a song. This song was the last song i aquired by Grand Funk and its one of my favorites.

11 years назад

Bass Nelson

Rap and Hip Hop is still around since the late 80's and is as big as it was when it first hit mainstream. Yet Classic Rock popularity blaring out of Cars with the 16-30 year old is not heard anymore. Only Rap and Hip Hop. The Youth will never go back to Rock again. You can talk to them until you are black & blue but they will keep calling you gay and a faggot if you tell them to like any Rock or Rock & Roll. It's got to be all Autotune or nothing else for them.

11 years назад

Bass Nelson

In a polarizing way true classic rock from the late 60's to the mid 70's died in late 1977. In fact it wasn't disco that was made to destroy classic rock but punk rock and new wave from the late 70's through the 80's was a deliberate attempt to kill rock & roll and classic rock.

11 years назад

DoomedHippie

The big 5 in rock history: Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, (to me) Free & Grand Funk Railroad

11 years назад

zenyatta8708

That's what disco did back than. It ruined everything for the rockers!! Grand Funk don't do Disco is what Mark said thank god!!!!

11 years назад

robson nasciimento

um som bem trabalhado merece um local no meu coração.

12 years назад

GrandFunker

I find it unbelievable that they stopped selling records around this time...

12 years назад

Tuan Muda

* * * * *

13 years назад

cgwartney

god that opening riff ROCKS.

13 years назад

Rocky B

I almost prefer Don Brewer's agressive vocals. However this song features Don's best vocal on any Grand Funk song he hits the high notes with ease. Anyone who says Grand Funk wasnt versatile should listen to this gem of a song.

13 years назад

tonlo72

I know Don sings this, but did he write it or did Mark?

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