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I've Got Money

1962 single by James Brown From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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"I've Got Money" is a song written and recorded by James Brown. It was released as the B-side of Brown's 1962 R&B hit "Three Hearts in a Tangle". It charted on its own, reaching #93 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] Both songs appeared on the album Tour the U.S.A..

Quick facts Single by James Brown, from the album Tour the U.S.A. ...

Biographer R.J. Smith describes "I've Got Money" as "one of the less-known great records of Brown's career":

It's a song whose time has yet to arrive, and it's barely a song. It's like a blueprint of some uncanny object. It's an assemblage of parts: a scimitar guitar chord coming down on the One, a show band horn chorus quoting Judy Garland's "The Trolley Song," and [Clayton Fillyau's] stampeding drums. The parts are arranged in a line, one beside the next - an incomprehensible rebus.[2]

Both Smith and Allmusic's Richie Unterberger point to the song as a stylistic precursor to Brown's later funk recordings.[3]

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown covered "I Got Money" on their 1968 self-titled debut album.

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Personnel

  • James Brown - lead vocal
  • Roscoe Patrick - trumpet
  • Teddy Washington - trumpet
  • St. Clair Pinckney - tenor saxophone
  • Clifford "Ace King" MacMillan - tenor saxophone
  • Al "Brisco" Clark - baritone saxophone
  • Bobby Byrd - organ
  • Les Buie - guitar
  • Hubert Perry - bass
  • Clayton Fillyau - drums

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