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Learn about the origin and popularity of the song Some Kind of Wonderful, written by John Ellison and recorded by Soul Brothers Six, Grand Funk Railroad and others. See the charts, certifications and references for this soul, funk and rock tune.
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Oct 19, 2008 · Watch and listen to the classic rock song Some Kind of Wonderful by Grand Funk Railroad, from their album Greatest Hits. See related videos, comments and more information about the band and the song.
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Jan 8, 2011 · Grand Funk Railroad - Some Kind of Wonderful (lyrics) BuckcherryBabe1. 7.11K subscribers. Subscribed. 10K. 1.1M views 13 years ago. Originally from the 1974 album, All the Girls in the...
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A rock cover of a 1967 soul song by Soul Brothers Six, this version reached no. 3 on the Billboard chart in 1975. The lyrics express the singer's satisfaction with his sweet and lovin' woman and his disinterest in material things.
Learn the story behind this 1975 hit song by Grand Funk, which was originally recorded by the Soul Brothers Six in 1967. Find out the lyrics, chart performance, cover versions and trivia of this classic rock tune.
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A 1967 soul song written by John Ellison and performed by Soul Brothers Six. The lyrics express the singer's love and appreciation for his sweet and wonderful woman.