Funky Man
Funky Man is a single by Dee Dee King, the rapper alias of Ramones bassist Dee Dee Ramone. It was released as a 12-inch single, with the b-side being an extended dub version of the song.[1] The cover art work was by James Rizzi.
"Funky Man" | |
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Single by Dee Dee King | |
B-side | "Funky Man (Dub)" |
Released | 1987 |
Recorded | Chung King House of Metal |
Genre | Hip hop |
Length | 4:48 |
Label | Rock Hotel |
Songwriter(s) | Dee Dee King |
Producer(s) | Chris Williamson, Rich Reinhardt |
The single was recorded after Ramone was in a drug treatment center where he was introduced to rap.[2] He was still in the Ramones when it was released, although he left the band in 1989 and then released a full album under his King alias, Standing in the Spotlight.
Track listing
- "Funky Man" – 4:48
- "Funky Man (Dub)" – 6:50
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References
- http://ramones.ru/en/dee-dee-ramone/dee-dee-king-1987-funky-man.html
- "Dee Dee Ramone". Markprindle.com. Retrieved 2013-08-29.
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