Fanny were a late 1960s, early 1970s American all-women band, led by June Millington. They were pioneers as one of the first rock bands to feature all women, and the second to sign to a major record label, behind Goldie & the Gingerbreads. They hit the Top 40 twice, with "Charity Ball" in 1971 and "Butter Boy" in 1975, peaking at #40 and #29 in the Billboard Hot 100, respectively. Fanny were the first all-female band to release an album on a major label. Fanny was formed by guitarist June Millington, her sister and bassist Jean Millington, drummer Alice de Buhr, and keyboardist Nickey Barclay. The group signed with Warner Bros imprint Reprise Records in 1969, and released five albums by 1973. Mother's Pride from 1973, was produced by Todd Rundgren, 01 - Last Night I Had A Dream 02 - Long Road Home 03 - Old Hat 04 - Solid Gold 05 - Is It Really You 06 - All Mine 07 - Summer Song 08 - Polecat Blues 09 - Beside Myself 10 - Regular Guy 11 - I Need You Need Me 12 - Feelings 13 - I'm Satisfied LINK (RS) or LINK (FS)