James Brown — Dead On It Part I

Fellas, seems like (Yeah) Seems like everybody tried to count us out I admit we wasn't as funky as we used to be but we was tryna We was thinking about Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Brahms But maybe shoulda had a little bit more Brown And maybe this time they'll know where we're coming from 'Cause we had to come back and teach the newcomers something Charles, Sweet Charles from Nashville, Johnny Cashville I can tell you don't know Charley Pride Do you know him? (Yeah, I know him) Oh, you do know him, alright I'm not gonna name all these North Carolina boys, Georgia fellas 'Cause I'd have to start with myself But you know what? We got a lotta veterans up now, Brother Maceo, Sinclair, Jimmy Nolen But I'm not gonna forget Jimmy Parker Now, when we're finished with this session, they'll know where the funk come from Every time I look, I hear the radio, I hear The J.B.'s or a little James Brown Cat even say "Good God" That's alright, I don't care They don't ever give me no royalties, and when they get on the different shows They say, "Yeah, I put it all together by myself" They'll say "James Brown," that's all they got to ask and everything would be alright But that's alright, I'll take that Yeah, 'cause I'm sayin' it loud But we gon' get on down 'cause reality don't ever lie 'Cause I got backup and kick just enough Now, when I kick it off, Jab', it seems like we got to re- Seems like we got to continue, show 'em that we, how can I say that That we're still hungry Hit it, Jab [Instrumental] Yeah, Lord, uh Y'all must be happy Get down! Huh, we home now Funky D Greasy D Nasty D Dirty D (Funky D) The alley D (Get down D) Moonshine D (Funky D) Stankin' D (Cornbread D) Funky D (Hometown D) The Georgia D (...D) Florida D, ha (...D) Carolina D (Mississippi D) I mean North Carolina D (South Carolina D) Haha... I mean Mobile D (Boston D) Uh, ha, Lord Sho' is good, ain't it? OW! Maceo! Maceo! If you had to play right here, what would you play? Cool it, Cheese [Maceo Parker saxophone solo] Wait a minute


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