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James Brown - Papa Don't Take No Mess
James Brown - Papa Don't Take No Mess


James Brown - Papa Don't Take No Mess Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Hell
Released: 1974

Papa Don't Take No Mess Lyrics


Papa Don't Take No Mess
Papa don't take no mess
Papa is the man who can understand
How a man has to do whatever he can, hit me

Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't take no mess, no
He don't take no mess

Now papa might grin
Drink a little taste of gin
Bet his last ten
On a little game of skins, hit me

Papa don't take no mess
Papa don't take no mess
Papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't take no mess, hey, hey

Papa digs the chick
If she look real slick
Papa rap is very quick
He definitely ain't no trick, oh yeah

Papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't take no mess
He don't take no mess

Wait, wait a minute, look at here
Papa, don't take, papa likes
Caught when one gets up tight
You know this is right
You got yourself bang, hit me

Papa don't take no mess
Papa don't take no mess
Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't take no mess
Oh yeah, alright

Papa is the man who will take a stand
Papa don't take no mess
Papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't

Look, take this
Papa didn't cuss
He didn't raise a whole lotta fuss
But when we did wrong
Papa beat the hell out of us

Papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't take no mess
Papa don't take no mess

I saw papa cry when he thought that I would die
Look at here
I saw papa cry when he thought that I would die
He says something was in his eye
I knew it was a lie

Mama said, mama said papa's smart
Papa got a whole lotta heart
And papa would do his part
When the game get hard, hit me

Papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
Papa don't take no mess

Writer/s: BROWN, JAMES / WESLEY, FRED / BOBBITT, CHARLES / STARKS, JOHN
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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Papa Don't Take No Mess
  • James Brown scored the soundtrack for the blaxploitation flick Black Caesar in 1973 and wrote this and other songs for the sequel Hell Up in Harlem. Director Larry Cohen, however, didn't like any of the music Brown recorded and rejected it all. He hired Motown's Edwin Starr to replace him, but Brown wasn't about to let his work go to waste. The majority of the nixed soundtrack became his 1973 album The Payback, but this song ended up on his following album, Hell.
  • Janet Jackson sampled this song in her 1993 chart-topper "That's The Way Love Goes."
  • The full-length version of this song runs nearly 14 minutes and includes a piano solo by Brown, but an edited version was also released as a two-part single.
  • Although it was snubbed for the Hell Up in Harlem score, this song has made the cut for several other soundtracks, including Spike Lee's Get on the Bus (1996), The Woodsman (2004), Twisted (2004) and Guess Who (2005).

  • James Brown - America Is My Home, Pt. 1
    James Brown - America Is My Home, Pt. 1


    James Brown - America Is My Home, Pt. 1 Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Millennium Collection: The Best of James Brown
    Released: 1968

    America Is My Home, Pt. 1 Lyrics


    Talking 'bout me leaving America
    You gotta be crazy, man, I like
    All the nice thing, Jack
    Colonial suits and things, look at here

    Now I am sorry for the man
    Who don't love this land
    Now black and white, they may fight
    But when up the enemy come
    We'll get together and run about all side

    I love it

    The sun don't come out in rainy weather
    But when you ball it down they are still together
    Now let's not overlook the fact that we are, we are still in reach
    You got to chance to make it and you got a freedom of speech

    Say what you wanna, tell 'em how you feel
    There may be a lot of places, a lot of places that you like to go
    But believe me if you get an education you can blow
    You can all it blow, dig this

    Now you tell me if I'm wrong
    America is still the best country
    And that's without a doubt
    America is still the best country
    Without a doubt

    And if anybody says it ain't, you can try to put him out
    They ain't going nowhere, you got a good fight
    When I tell you one time that I was a shoeshine boy
    Every word I said, I meant

    But name me any other country
    You can start out as a shoeshine boy
    And shake hand with the president
    It ain't gonna help you gotta had that royal blood to make it
    And I ain't got nothing royal but me
    So I can take the chances, I'm gonna stay home

    And look at here I got a brand new jet
    When I need to move
    I saw a brother made it
    Now it ain't that a rule

    So look at here
    Brothers and sisters and friends, dig this
    So quit your dreaming all night
    Stop beatin' yourself and get up and fight

    Don't give up, you might give up, but just don't give out
    I know if you give out don't give up
    There's no quick going, I mean like keep it moving you know
    Cause if you stop like a ball quit rolling

    Now we got two of the [Incomprehensible] from Florida to Rome
    Which we know there's one thing we'll never forget
    America's still our home, hit it bad
    God bless America, I'm talking about me too
    You know I'm American myself, I like that kind of thing, look at here

    Writer/s: BROWN, JAMES/MOORE, HAYWARD EPPS
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    America Is My Home, Pt. 1
  • In 1968, several of James Brown's actions threatened his reputation as a spokesman for the black power movement. He riled the pacifists after performing for the US army in Vietnam and lending his political support to Vice President Hubert Humphrey against the popular anti-Vietnam War candidate Robert Kennedy.

    Brown also recorded this spoken-word track, which extolled the virtues of his homeland. The Godfather Of Soul responded to the criticism by recording "Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud," which was a fierce attack on racist America and the need for black empowerment and pride.

  • James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good
    James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good)


    James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good) Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Out Of Sight
    Released: 1964

    I Got You (I Feel Good) Lyrics


    Whoa! I feel good, I knew that I would, now
    I feel good, I knew that I would, now
    So good, so good, I got you
    Whoa!

    I feel nice, like sugar and spice
    I feel nice, like sugar and spice
    So nice, so nice, I got you

    When I hold you in my arms
    I know that I can do no wrong
    And when I hold you in my arms
    My love won't do you no harm
    And I feel nice, like sugar and spice
    I feel nice, like sugar and spice
    So nice, so nice, I got you

    When I hold you in my arms
    I know that I can do no wrong
    And when I hold you in my arms
    My love can't do me no harm
    And I feel nice, like sugar and spice
    I feel nice, like sugar and spice
    So nice, so nice, well I got you

    Whoa! I feel good, I knew that I would, now
    I feel good, I knew that I would
    So good, so good, 'cause I got you
    So good, so good, 'cause I got you
    So good, so good, I got you
    Hey!

    Writer/s: BROWN, JAMES / TERRY, JOHNNY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, CARLIN AMERICA INC
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    I Got You (I Feel Good)
  • This is a reworking of "I Found You," a song recorded and released by Yvonne Fair and produced by James Brown in 1962. Fair was one of Brown's backup singers on the road.
  • This is the song that became Brown's signature tune and gave him his famous catch phrase, "I Feel Good."

    This song has a very convoluted release history. Brown recorded it in September 1964 and leased it, along with some of his other songs, to Smash Records, who planned to release it as a single but couldn't because Brown's label, King Records, filed a lawsuit. In October 1964, a judge ruled that Smash Records would be allowed to issue only instrumental recordings by Brown, and all masters of vocals by JB would become property of King Records.

    The song was pulled, but Brown had already been promoting it: he played it on the road (335 nights a year) and performed it on The T.A.M.I. Show and Shindig, as well as a movie called Ski Party. Brown then recorded a new version of the song in May 1965 at Criteria Studios in Miami, creating the first gold record to come out of Criteria, where the Eagles did Hotel California and Derek and the Dominos did Layla. Released by King Records, it shot to the top of the R&B charts, where it stayed for six weeks, and also went to #3 on the Hot 100, Brown's highest placing on that chart.
  • The original 1964 version of this song had no guitar. When Brown redid it 1965, he made his screams more pronounced and added some instrumentation, including more sax. Some of the players on the recording were Maceo Parker on sax, his brother Melvin Parker on drums, Nat Jones on organ and Bernard Odum on bass.
  • This is a great example of a funk song with lyrics supporting the groove. It's not poetry, but Brown's series of single-syllable words are accented to hit the beats and support the song's rhythm.
  • Some of the movies that used this song include Good Morning, Vietnam, The Nutty Professor, White Men Can't Jump, Undercover Brother and Transformers. TV shows that used it include The Simpsons, Miami Vice and The Cosby Show.
  • A little chart history on James Brown: He had 16 #1 R&B hits, third to Aretha Franklin (20) and Stevie Wonder (18). On the Billboard Hot 100, "I Got You (I Feel Good)" was the highest-ranking of Brown's 91 chart entries, 44 of which made the Top 40. His next-highest entry was "Living In America," which made #4 in 1986. The Godfather of Soul made more Hot 100 visits without a #1 hit than any other artist.

  • James Brown - Out Of Sigh
    James Brown - Out Of Sight


    James Brown - Out Of Sight Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Out Of Sight
    Released: 1964

    Out Of Sight Lyrics


    You got your high-heeled sneakers on
    Slip-in mules
    You got your high-heeled sneakers on
    And your slip-in mules
    You're more than alright
    You know you're Out Of Sight
    You got a shapely figure mama
    That's keepin' me uptight
    You got a shapely figure mama
    And keep me uptight
    You're too much
    You know you're out of sight

    Hey, the way you do the things you do
    The way you kiss me too
    The way you do the things you do
    The way you kiss me too
    A heart delight, that's what you are
    You know you're out of sight

    Ho, hey, hey

    You got a sweet disposition
    Ho, you're always right
    You got a sweet disposition
    You know you're always right
    You know just what you're doin' baby
    You know you're out of sight

    Ow, you're too much
    You're the end
    You're so hip baby
    You know just where it's at
    You're beautiful mama
    Most of all, you're honest
    There's no doubt, you're out of sight
    Out of sight, whoo, wee
    Out of sight

    Writer/s: BROWN, JAMES
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., CARLIN AMERICA INC
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    Out Of Sight
  • In 1964, Brown and his agent formed Fair Deal Records and began leasing new recordings to Smash Records. When this was released by Smash, Brown's old label, King Records, sued him for breach of contract. While the lawsuit was percolating through the system, this reached #24 on the singles charts, and Smash readied "I Got You (I Feel Good)" for release, which it did in the summer of '64.
  • In October 1964, a judge ruled that Smash would be allowed to issue only instrumental recordings by Brown, and all masters of his vocals would become property of King Records. Distribution of "I Got You (I Feel Good)" was halted upon the ruling.
  • This was King Record's third Smash single, after "Caldonia" (a big-band version of Louis Jordan's classic hit) and a cover of Guitar Slim's "The Things I Used to Do."
  • Brown recorded this with his band, The Famous Flames. (thanks, Brad Wind - Miami, FL, for all above)

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