Producer – The Hustle Rats. Producer, Lead Vocals – James Brown. Recorded By, Mixed By, Other – Bob Both. Recorded at Sound Ideas "Studio C" and A&R Recordings, New York City. Mixed at Sound Ideas Studios, New York City. Mastered at Frankford/Wayne, New York City. Other Versions (5 of 24) View All.
1960 studio album by James Brown and The Famous Flames. Everybody's Doin' the Hustle & Dead on the Double Bump. Hot. Get Up Offa that Thing.
Out of Sight is the ninth studio album by American musician James Brown Track listing. Take a Look at Those Cakes.
Listen to James Brown Your Love MP3 song. Your Love song from the album Everybody's Doin' The Hustle & Dead On The Double Bump is released on Jul 1976. The duration of song is 04:10. This song is sung by James Brown.
The James Brown Story: Doin' It to Death 1970-1973. Roots of a Revolution. Get on the Good Foot Only two hits on this studio double, though it takes Hank Ballard five minutes to describe its riches on side two-"he comes from all sides on this on. Lines repeat from song to song-"The long-haired hippies and the Afro blacks/All get together off behind the tracks/And they party"-and so do riffs. Gravity Not a James Brown album-a James Brown-influenced Dan Hartman record, with James Brown on vocals.
James Brown - Sex Machine (Recorded Live At Home In Augusta, Georgia With His Bad Self) N. (12", Album) Polydor 1971. James Brown - James Brown Soul Classics 11 versions Polydor 1972. James Brown - Get On The Good Foot 29 versions Polydor, Polydor, Polydor 1972. James Brown - There It Is 32 versions Polydor, Polydor 1972. James Brown - Slaughter's Big Rip-Off (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 31 versions Polydor, Polydor 1973. James Brown - Everybody's Doin' The Hustle & Dead On The Double Bump 22 versions Polydor 1975. James Brown - Sex Machine Today 29 versions Polydor 1975. James Brown - Sex Machine Today (LP, Album) Polydor 1975.
Hustle!!! (Dead on It)" is a song written and recorded by James Brown. Released as a single in 1975, the song charted R&B. Hustle" was the lead track on his album Everybody's Doin' the Hustle & Dead on the Double Bump. The song's title refers to the popular dance the Hustle. It’s been reported that the melody is from a previously released song by another artist. White, Cliff (1991).