Flash Light (song)

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“Flash Light”
“Flash Light” cover
Single by Parliament
from the album Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome
B-side "Swing Down Sweet Chariot"
Released 1978
Format Vinyl 7" 45 rpm
Genre Funk
Length 10:42 (extended 12-inch (300 mm) version)

5:46 (album version)
4:28 (single version)

Label Casablanca NB 909
Writer(s) George Clinton/Bootsy Collins/Bernie Worrell
Producer George Clinton
Certification RIAA certified million seller

"Flash Light" is a song by funk band Parliament, released in January of 1978 on the album Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome. It was the first number-one R&B hit by any of the P-Funk groups. The song is frequently played at United States sporting events. The track became Parliament's second certified million selling single, following "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker)".

"Flash Light" marked a turning point in popular music, as it introduced the bass synthesizer into the forefront of its rhythm. Originally written for Bootsy Collins, it was re-worked as a Parliament song with Bernie Worrell on keyboards and lead vocals by bandleader George Clinton. Collins, however, contributed to the track by handling drum duties, while his older brother Phelps Collins performs rhythm guitar. "Flash Light" continued the "Fake the Funk/Your nose will grow/Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk" concept that began with Bootsy's Rubber Band's "The Pinocchio Syndrome".

In 2004 Rolling Stone ranked "Flash Light" #199 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

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Preceded by
"It's You That I Need" by Enchantment
Billboard's Hot Soul number one single
March 4 - March 25, 1978
Succeeded by
"Bootzilla" by Bootsy's Rubber Band