Chaper Chacker Shacker shack a Come something Good. Shacker tell Me Something Good is today's topic by the fabulous Shaka Khan Shacker Shack to Come. You know when I first heard that iconic song, I was just a baby girl. The chorus grabbed everyone's attention and made everybody sing along. You could feel the vibe change when that part hit. Everybody would chime in and it felt like a big old sing a long party. Back in those days, you didn't even need to know what Shaka Khan looked like.
It was all about the music. My daddy had a stack of forty five's and we would just put them on the turntable ready to groove. No fancy record covers mattered because all we wanted was to hear the song. We were thankful that we had the music. Now, I'll be honest, sometimes those words were hard to catch. Back then, you didn't have lyrics printed out or even a closed caption on TV. We just listened, felt the music and
let it move us. Tell Me Something Good, released in nineteen seventy four, became a massive hit on that AM radio. We all loved. It. Was part of the album Rags to Rufous and that funky groove was crafted by none other than Stevie Wonder You know. It was the first big hit for Rufus featuring Shaka Khan for their next album that climbed up the charts, hitting number three on the Billboard Hot one hundred and even taking the top spot on the cash Box Top one hundred for a week.
And let's not forget that funky guitar talk Box by Tony Maiden. It was one of the early songs to use it, making it a true standout. So whenever you hear that classic, just no. It's a celebration of good vibes and great music. And it all started with a little way of asking, tell me something good. I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the podcast AM Memories
