1973 Rock Classic by Grand Funk Railroad Named No. 1 Hit Song for One Week, Became a Timeless Anthem
1973 Rock Classic by Grand Funk Railroad Named No. 1 Hit Song for One Week, Became a Timeless Anthem
Geca FloresTue, April 28, 2026 at 2:04 AM UTC
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Grand Funk Railroad experienced a career-defining moment in the early 1970s after releasing their single “We're an American Band.”
A signature hit from their seventh album We're an American Band, the hard rock band was able to etch their name in music history following the song’s commercial success.
Released in July 1973, the three-member band, consisting of Mark Farner on guitar and vocals, Don Brewer on drums and vocals and Mel Schacher on bass, captivated the public with a seamless blend of blues rock, hard rock and boogie, driven by electrifying keyboards and gritty guitar riffs that made the song an instant classic.
Weeks after the song’s debut, “We're An American Band” entered the music chart and reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for one week.
Grand Funk Railroad’s hit song spent 17 weeks on the music chart, proving its lasting appeal.
Grand Funk Railroad photoshootPhoto by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
In addition, the song gave the band their first No. 1 on the Billboard charts, with a second following in 1974 with “The Loco-Motion.”
The Song Grand Funk Railroad Never Saw Becoming Their Biggest Hit
Before releasing their seventh studio album, the band had been experiencing serious issues and needed a big hit to survive.
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They came up with the idea of changing their sound to stay relevant and focus on producing more radio-friendly hits.
“Music was changing and so was radio, it was getting a lot poppier,” Grand Funk Railroad’s drummer and co-lead vocalist, Don Brewer, said in a past interview as cited by U Discover. “We had to make this conversion from being the FM underground band to being a hit radio band. Our very career and financial lives depended on it.”
This is where the track “We're An American Band” was born.
Written by Brewer, he had no expectations that the song would take off, let alone become their signature track.
“I played these two little strings on my guitar when I was writing songs and every chord I knew was in that song,” he said, as cited in a past interview. “I didn’t think ‘We’re An American Band’ would be the anthem it would end up being. I remember the people from Capitol hearing it and jumping up and down with excitement, so I knew it had something, but I had no idea just how good it really was!”
Lo and behold, listeners knew just how good it was, making “We're An American Band” one of the band’s finest songs.
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This story was originally published by Parade on Apr 28, 2026, where it first appeared in the Entertainment section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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