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1981 single by Funkadelic
"The Electric Spanking of War Babies"
U.S. picture sleeve for the single "The Electric Spanking of War Babies"
Single by Funkadelic
from the album The Electric Spanking of War Babies
A-side"The Electric Spanking of War Babies"
B-side"instrumental version"
Released1981
Recorded1981
GenreP-Funk
Length8:40 (album version)
4:32 (single version)
LabelWarner Bros. WBS 49667
Songwriter(s)George Clinton/Walter Morrison/Barbarella Bishop
Producer(s)George Clinton and Walter Morrison

"The Electric Spanking of War Babies" is the title track from the last album recorded by the American funk band Funkadelic. The song was released as a single in 1981 by Warner Bros. Records. Instrumentally the track was constructed by co-writer Walter Morrison. It charted on the Billboard R&B chart, peaking at number 60.

Personnel

  • Bass, Guitar, Drums and Keyboards: Walter Morrison
  • Lead Guitar: Michael Hampton
Funkadelic
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Singles
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