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(Not Just) Knee Deep : ウィキペディア英語版 | (Not Just) Knee Deep
"(Not Just) Knee Deep" is a funk song running 15 minutes, 21 seconds on side 1 of Funkadelic's 1979 album ''Uncle Jam Wants You''. ==Song information== An edited version of the song, appearing as Side A on the single release, reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Black Singles chart. The song was written by George Clinton and Walter "Junie" Morrison but the songwriting credit is listed as "George Clinton, Jr." on the album pressing because George Clinton is actually George Clinton, Jr. . The songwriting credit on the single, however, is listed as George Clinton. The song also features vocals from Philippé Wynne, who was a former lead of the soul band, The Spinners- which he left a year earlier. The song is about a girl who is the "freak of the week" and dances "never missing a beat". It is widely seen as a funk classic, peaking at number seventy-seven on the Hot 100, and topping the US R&B charts in 1979 in heavily edited form. The lyrics deal with a man meeting a woman, presumably at a party; she dances for him. He is unimpressed by the Jerk, the Monkey, the Moose and the Chicken, but is blown away by the Freak.
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