Born to Die | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Grand Funk Railroad |
Cover: | Born to die Grand Funk.jpg |
Released: | January 1976 |
Length: | 48:17 |
Label: | Capitol Records |
Producer: | Jimmy Ienner |
Prev Title: | Caught in the Act |
Prev Year: | 1975 |
Next Title: | Good Singin', Good Playin' |
Next Year: | 1976 |
Born to Die is the tenth studio album by American hard rock band Grand Funk Railroad, released in January 1976.
The album's title is considered to be one of the group's more somber, straying away from the upbeat and cocky attitude that was so prevalent on previous albums, such as All the Girls in the World Beware!!! (1974), and focusing on darker musical and lyrical content concerning death, politics, and personal relationships. The title track was written by Farner in memory of his cousin who had died in a motorcycle accident.[1] The more upbeat pop single, "Sally", released on 3 April, was written by Mark Farner for his then love interest, the actress/singer Sally Kellerman.
Chart (1976) | Peak position | |
---|---|---|
Canadian Albums (RPM)[2] | 31 | |
US Billboard 200 | 47 |
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1976 | "Take Me" | Billboard Hot 100 | 53[3] |
Canada | 58 | ||
"Sally" | Billboard Hot 100 | 69[4] | |
Canada | 35 | ||