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James Brown & The Famous Flames - Don't Be A Drop-Out / Tell Me That You Love Me flac album

James Brown & The Famous Flames - Don't Be A Drop-Out / Tell Me That You Love Me flac album
  • Performer James Brown & The Famous Flames
  • Title Don't Be A Drop-Out / Tell Me That You Love Me
  • Date of release 1966
  • Country US
  • Style Soul, Funk
  • Other formats DXD WMA VOX MP4 MP1 VOC TTA
  • Genre Soul & Funk
  • Size MP3 1320 mb
  • Size FLAC 1150 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 619

Try Me", titled "Try Me (I Need You)" in its original release, is a song recorded by James Brown and The Famous Flames in 1958. It was a R&B hit and charted Pop - the group's first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100. It was Brown and the Flames' second charting single, ending a two-year dry spell after the success of "Please, Please, Please". By 1958 James Brown's career was faltering.

James Brown –Love Or A Game. James Brown And The Famous Flames –I Got You (I Feel Good). James Brown and His Famous Flames –Tell Me What I Did Wrong. James Brown, The Famous Flames –Love or a Game. James Brown, The Famous Flames –ChonnieOnChon.

James Brown & The Famous Flames. James Brown & The Famous Flames. I Love You, Yes I Do. You Don't Have To Go. I Got Ants In My Pants, Part 1 (Mono Version). Give It Up or Turn It Loose (Live). In later concerts and recordings Brown and the group were billed as James Brown and The Famous Flames, or sometimes as James Brown and His Famous Flames. Prior to their first recording, Please, Please, Please, The Famous Flames were billed simply as The Flames, and Brown himself was billed as a member of the group.

Produced by James Brown. Maybe the Last Time Lyrics. May be the last time (Maybe the last time) It may be the last time (Maybe the last time) May be the last time we shake hands (Maybe the last time) May be the last time we make plans (Maybe the last time) Oh I, oh I, I don't know. Ha, ha, doo wee ooh) AH, I'm all alone (Ha, ha, doo wee ooh) I ain't got nobody to call my own (Ha, ha, doo wee ooh) 'Cause I don't know it might be the last time (Ha, ha, doo wee ooh) Look around you over and over again (Ha, ha, doo wee ooh) And shake hands with your. best friend (Ha, ha, doo wee ooh) You might never, never, never see them again now (Ha, ha, doo wee ooh) OW, hey hey, help me somebody (Ha, ha, doo wee ooh) It may be the last time (Ha, ha, doo wee ooh) I would like to tell you some more (Ha, ha, doo wee ooh) Sorry, I gotta go (Ha, ha, doo.

This is a discography chronicling the musical career of James Brown. Brown joined Bobby Byrd's vocal group The Flames in 1953, first as a drummer, and then as leading front man. Later becoming The Famous Flames, they signed with Federal Records in 1956 and recorded their first hit single, "Please, Please, Please", which sold over a million copies. Brown was discovered by Famous Flames founder Bobby Byrd, who recruited him for his vocal group.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Don't Be A Drop-Out
Written-By – Burt Jones
3:28
B Tell Me That You Love Me
Written-By – B.Hobgood*, J. Brown*, N. Jones*
1:42

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Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): K-45-12213
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): K-45-12214

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
45-6056 James Brown & The Famous Flames Don't Be A Drop-Out / Tell Me That You Love Me ‎(7", Single) King Records 45-6056 US 1966
T-7678 James Brown & The Famous Flames Don't Be A Drop-Out / Tell Me That You Love Me ‎(7", Single) Sonet T-7678 Sweden 1966
45-6056 James Brown & The Famous Flames Don't Be A Drop-Out ‎(7", Single, Promo) King Records 45-6056 US 1966
D-3228 James Brown & The Famous Flames Don't Be A Drop-Out / Tell Me That You Love Me ‎(7", Single) Delta D-3228 Canada 1966
7N 25394 James Brown & The Famous Flames Don't Be A Drop Out ‎(7", Single, Promo) Pye International 7N 25394 UK 1966