They continued to rack up hit after hit into the 70s, with three monster #1 classics: "Everyday People," "Thank You," and "Family Affair." But by the mid-70s, the group could not hold on to their popularity, and 1975's "I Get High On You," which stalled at #52, would be their final chart appearance of the decade. Sly Stone resurfaced in 1986 with Jesse Johnson (The Time) to score one final hit with "Crazay," which reached #53.
"Who In The Funk Do You Think You Are" sounds like it came from the 70s, but was actually on their 1983 record, "Ain't But The One Way." It is fun to listen to in any decade.
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