E Pluribus Funk is the fifth studio album by American rock band Grand Funk Railroad. The album was released on November 15, 1971, by Capitol Records. Like previous Grand Funk Railroad albums, it was recorded at Cleveland Recording Company and is the final album produced by Terry Knight. The title is a play on the motto of the United States of America, E pluribus unum. The original release cover (designed by Ernie Cefalu) was completely round and covered with a silver-like film to resemble a large coin.
The back side of the cover of this album included a die cast picture of Shea Stadium to celebrate Grand Funk beating The Beatles' Shea Stadium attendance record by selling out in just 72 hours.
"Footstompin' Music" is the first track from E Pluribus Funk.
Lyrics
Come on everybody
We're gonna have a good time
Gimme all the love that's in ya
I'm gonna give ya mine
I wanna hear some hand clappin
I want you to get in the groove
We're gonna play this footstompin' music
Everybody get up and groove
Does everybody want to?
Does everybody want to?
Does everybody want to?
Everybody want to
Everybody want to
Everybody want to
Come on, right now
Everybody
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