Spanky And Our Gang
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Spanky And Our Gang

Spanky and Our Gang Spanky and Our Gang American sunshine pop band For other uses, see Spanky and Our Gang (disambiguation). Spanky and Our Gang was an American 1960s sunshine pop band led by Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane. The band derives its name from Hal Roach's Our Gang comedies of the 1930s (known to modern audiences as The Little Rascals), because of the similarity of McFarlane's surname to that of George McFarland (Spanky). The group was known for its vocal harmonies and had major hits in the US and Canada in 1967–1968 with "Sunday Will Never Be the Same," "Lazy Day," "Sunday Mornin'," and "Like to Get to Know You." Quick facts Background information, Origin ... Spanky and Our Gang Spanky…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll

Albums

Singles

Lazy Day / It Ain't Necessarily Byrd Avenue
Lazy Day / It Ain't Necessarily Byrd Avenue (1967)
Making Every Minute Count / If You Could Only Be Me
Making Every Minute Count / If You Could Only Be Me (1967)
Sunday Will Never Be The Same / Distance
Sunday Will Never Be The Same / Distance (1967)
Give A Damn / The Swingin' Gate
Give A Damn / The Swingin' Gate (1968)
Like To Get To Know You / Three Ways From Tomorrow
Like To Get To Know You / Three Ways From Tomorrow (1968)
Sunday Morning / Echos Of My Mind
Sunday Morning / Echos Of My Mind (1968)
Yesterday's Rain / Without Rhyme Or Reason
Yesterday's Rain / Without Rhyme Or Reason (1968)
And She's Mine / Leopold Skinned Potatoes
And She's Mine / Leopold Skinned Potatoes (1969)
Anything You Choose / Mecca Flat Blues
Anything You Choose / Mecca Flat Blues (1969)