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The Sons title was "Good Ole Music" that Billy Corish played on while with George Clinton's Parliaments during 1967...Billy went by "Billy Willi Kendricks" If you check with the BMI publishing site it's there...also get in touch with Bill "Bass" Nelson and he will verify this ...Tha Meters had a tune called "Good Old Funky M<usic" not Good Ole Music i can be contacted at 717-9917411 or www.citygrooveband.com...Thanks for your time