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  1. Wild Cherry was an American funk rock band formed in Mingo Junction, Ohio, in 1970 that was best known for its song "Play That Funky Music".

  2. Official Video for “Play That Funky Music” by Wild Cherry Wild Cherry is the first studio album by American funk rock band Wild Cherry. The album yielded the band's only major chart...

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  3. Apr 28, 2011 · Wild Cherry performs their hit song "Play that funky music" on the Midnight Special 1976

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  4. Play That Funky Music. Provided to YouTube by Epic Play That Funky Music · Wild Cherry Wild Cherry ℗ 1976 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 1990-04-10 Guitar...

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    • Play That Funky Music. “Play That Funky Music” served as a song of response after a member of Wild Cherry’s audience asked when were these white boys going to play some funky music.
    • Baby Don’t You Know. On the US Billboard Hot 100, “Baby Don’t You Know” became a minor hit in 1977, charting as high as number forty-three and was a number forty-one hit on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
    • What in the Funk Do You See. “What in the Funk Do You See” was the final track featured on Wild Cherry’s self-titled debut album. As a great song to jump out on the dance floor and get funky, there is no denying this is an easily identifiable tune belonging to a band that made the most out of reinventing themselves as a means to give the fans what they want.
    • Hot to Trot. “Hot to Trot” was a number ninety-five hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1977, released as a single from Wild Cherry’s second studio album, Electrified Funk.
  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Listen to Wild Cherry's 1976 self-titled debut album, featuring the hit song Play That Funky Music. The album is a mix of rock, funk, soul and classic rock genres.

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  7. Wild Cherry. Pittsburgh rockers who pulled a surprisingly convincing funk crossover with the 1976 chart-topper "Play That Funky Music." Read Full Biography.

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