A cry that traces the origins of soul music
A foundational compilation of James Brown's early songs, this is a key part of funk.
The title track, "Please, Please, Please," features Brown's heartfelt vocals, signaling the transition from R&B to soul in the 1950s. His vocal style, heavily influenced by gospel, and his simple yet powerful groove laid the foundation for later funk music. This is a valuable work in music history, documenting the launch of the career of the man known as the King of Soul.
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A:
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1)
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Please, Please, Please
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2)
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Chonnie-On-Chon
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3)
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Hold My Baby's Hand
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4)
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I Feel That Old Feeling Coming On
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5)
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Just Won't Do Right (I Stay In The Chapel Every Night)
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6)
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Baby Cries Over The Ocean
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7)
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I Don't Know
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8)
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Tell Me What I Did Wrong
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B:
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1)
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Try Me
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2)
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That Dood It
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3)
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Begging Begging
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4)
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I Walked Alone
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5)
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No No No No
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6)
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That's When I Lost My Heart
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7)
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Let's Make It
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8)
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Love Or A Game
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