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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..
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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