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From the album KC And the Sunshine Band, Get Down Tonight was a #1 Pop hit for KC and the Sunshine Band in 1975.

Songwriter:
Harry Wayne Casey & Richard Finch


Guest Stars
Everlife, Deb Messner, Chris Rieger
J's Journal:
Elaborates on how the Good Shepherd leaves the 99 to find the one lost sheep. The idea for this song hit me sometime in late January 2003 or early February 2003 and the lyrics were completed soonafter. I remember singing the finished lyrics to Karl in a car on our way to a concert in Missouri in early February. Numerous K.C. & the Sunshine Band references are included at the end. Actually, it's a medley of parodies of K.C.'s biggest hits in chronological order. "Get Down Tonight" (#1) was the first, followed by "That's the Way I Like It" (#1), "(Shake Shake Shake) Shake Your Booty" (#1), "I'm Your Boogie Man" (#1), "Keep it Comin' Love" (#2), and "Please Don't Go" (#1).
Stats:
Genre: Disco
Length: 3:13

Get Found Tonight
Parody of "Get Down Tonight" by KC and the Sunshine Band
(Matthew 18:12-13; Luke 15:4-6)

Baby, baby, let’s get the Shepherd
Honey, hon, He’s seeking you
In Luke 15, ah, do ya think that we’d lie to you?
Are you a little lamb? Maybe a little lost?
Get found tonight! Get found tonight
You a little lamb? Maybe a little lost?
Get found tonight! Get found tonight
Baby, baby, He’ll meet you
Name the place, name the time
When sheep have left the pasture
He’ll leave the 99
CHORUS
Matthew 18, uh-huh, I like it – Matthew 18, uh-huh, I like it
Sheep, sheep, sheep – Shepherd’s looking, Shepherd’s looking
Sheep, sheep, sheep – Shepherd’s looking, Shepherd’s looking
Are you looking man, are you looking man, turn to God
Are you looking man, are you looking man, you must be lost!
Sheep, He’s coming now, Sheep, He’s coming now
Don’t stop Him now, He’ll stop at nothing
Sheep, don’t go!


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