Showing posts with label James Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Brown. Show all posts

13 June 2009

Night train dancing





Ladies and gentlemen, I give you… JAMES BROWN, doing the Night Train Dance! In passing, learn dance moves (including the old james brown) from… none other than… JAMES BROWN! And now that you are in a funky mood, send in songs you listen to while riding trains...

13 May 2009

Soul brothers



James Brown, covering Love Me Tender (1978).
“I wasn’t just a fan, I was his brother. He said I was good and I said he was good; we never argued about that. Elvis was a hard worker, dedicated, and God loved him. Last time I saw him was at Graceland. We sang Old Blind Barnabus together, a gospel song. I love him and hope to see him in heaven. There’ll never be another like that soul brother."
Elvis had died in 1977.

12 May 2009

What a lovely way to burn



Fever is a smoldering bluesy song written by Otis Blackwell and Eddie Cooley and first performed in 1956 by William Edgar John (Little Willie John). In 1958, Peggy Lee turned Fever into a velvety and sleek pop song, to wide acclaim of white Americans. Follow-up covers of the song have been based on Peggy Lee's arrangement (even by the likes of Elvis Presley and Ray Charles).
The cover by James Brown, however, went back to black. Brown included it in his Little Willie John tribute album in 1968, for it was then that Little Willie John, merely 30 years old, died in a state penitentiary. Little Willie John's other songs are also well worth a longer attention span than they received so far.