The Whatnauts

The Whatnauts
Origin Baltimore, Maryland United States
Genres R&B/soul
Years active 1969-present
Members Carlos 'Billy' Herndon
Garnett Jones
Gerard 'Chunky' Pinkney

The Whatnauts were an American soul group from Baltimore, Maryland founded in 1969. George Kerr produced them. The group had several hit singles in the early 1970s, including the socially conscious single "Message From A Black Man" in 1970 on A&I International, "Please Make The Love Go Away" also in 1970 but on Stang, and their biggest success "I'll Erase Away Your Pain" in 1971. They performed with fellow Stang artists The Moments for the hit single "Girls" in 1974.

Sampling

The Whatnauts' music has been sampled by numerous musicians including their hit "I'll Erase Away Your Pain" in Kanye West's "Late" (2005); "Why Can't People Be Colors Too?" from 1974 sampled in "Oh My God" by A Tribe Called Quest featuring Busta Rhymes (1993); and "Help Is on the Way" (written by James S.Carter & recorded by The Whatnauts) from 1981 in both "

Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" by De La Soul (1991),
"Big Bad Sister" MC Lyte (1991)
"Act Like You Know" by Fat Larry's Band (1982),
"Sex With You" by Heavy D & the Boyz (1994),
"It's Alright" Deni Hines (1995)
"Way Back When" MC Smooth (1995)
"Everybody" Skin Deep (1996)
"The Afterparty" Captain Hollywood (1996)
"The Tale of Mr. Morton" Skee-Lo (1996)
"Worldwide" Nadanuf feat. Def Jef (1997)
"Greatest Day" by Beverley Knight (1998),
"Party Joint" Fundisha (2002)
"Ain't Leavin Without You" by Jaheim (2010)
"How Ya Doin'?" by Little Mix (2013).
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Members

These are the original members and their manager

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions[2]
U.S. Pop Singles U.S. R&B Singles U.S. Disco Singles UK[3]
1970 "Message from a Black Man" 99 19 - -
1970 "Please Make the Love Go Away" - 47 - -
1971 "I'll Erase Away Your Pain" 71 14 - -
1971 "We're Friends By Day (And Lovers By Night)" 100 37 - -
1974 "Girls" (with The Moments) - 25 10 3
1982 "Help Is On the Way" - 46 - -

References

  1. "The Whatnauts Music Sampled by Others". WhoSampled. Retrieved 2012-12-19.
  2. Billboard Singles. Allmusic.com.
  3. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 374. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.