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As an Artist
Covers by James Brown [19]
Covers of James Brown songs [112]
As a Producer
Cover songs produced by James Brown [21]
Covers of songs produced by James Brown [101]

Covers of James Brown Songs

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Please, Please, Please Please, Please, Please (1956) was covered in
Please Please Please by The Who (1965)
Please, Please, Please by Stevie Wonder (1967)
Please, Please, Please by Soul Survivors (1968)
Please, Please, Please by The Residents (1984)
Try Me Try Me (1959) was covered in
Try Me by Jackie Opel (1965)
Try Me by The Residents (1984)
I'll Go Crazy I'll Go Crazy (1960) was covered in
Je Voudrais Dire by Ronnie Bird (1965)
I'll Go Crazy by The Moody Blues (1965)
I'll Go Crazy by Blues Magoos (1966)
I Go Crazy (I'll Go Crazy) by I New Dada (1966)
I'll Go Crazy by The Residents (1984)
Think Think (1960) was covered in
Think by The Residents (1984)
I Don't Mind I Don't Mind (1961) was covered in
I Don't Mind by The Who (1965)
Resterai (I Don't Mind) by I Corvi (1966)
I Don't Mind by The Residents (1984)
Lost Someone Lost Someone (1961) was covered in
Lost Someone by The Residents (1984)
Lost Someone by Cat Power (2008)
Night Train Night Train (1962) was covered in
Night Train by The Residents (1984)
Shout and Shimmy Shout and Shimmy (1962) was covered in
Shout and Shimmy by The Who (1965)
Out of Sight Out of Sight (1964) was covered in
Out of Sight by The Soul Setters (1965)
Out of Sight by Them (1966)
I Got You (I Feel Good) I Got You (I Feel Good) (1965) was covered in
I Got You (I Feel Good) by Quincy Jones (1965)
I Feel Good by Harry Stoneham (1976)
I Got You (I Feel Good) by James Chance and the Contortions (1981)
I Feel Good by Bobby McFerrin (1984)

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DukeOne said on Friday, 03 May 2013:
Happy 80th Birthday James Brown!

Mario Toledo said on Thursday, 07 June 2012:
James Brown is not only the king of soul, is also the father of music because you copied all their bases

Mario Toledo said on Sunday, 25 December 2011:
James Brown is "Hip-Hop"

Quiller said on Wednesday, 21 December 2011:
Because James Brown is the basis of hip hop, house, disco, soul, funk, ska, reggae, and is at the core of just about every modern musical movement in popular culture since the 1950's. As FunkyJE put it below, "James Brown = Hip Hop", breakbeat sample culture.

C.R. Brown said on Wednesday, 21 December 2011:
No, I am not. I was just curious on why almost All of James Brown's hits are sampled so much... and I was born in '96

Quiller said on Monday, 19 December 2011:
Are you calling James Brown an obscure artist? Where were you in the 20th century?

C.R. Brown said on Sunday, 18 December 2011:
Wow, what was up with this guy? A lot of obscure artist usually have a few individual songs sampled two or three times, then there's that one song with a laundry list of other songs it was sampled in. And almost all of this man's songs are like that, while Funky Drummer still takes the cake :P

Drpepperfan said on Friday, 28 January 2011:
Thats it! Thanks!

DJ Anubis said on Friday, 28 January 2011:
Sounds like a revving engine? Intro of Get up offa That thing

Drpepperfan said on Friday, 28 January 2011:
I know this is the worst description ever, but I need a specific high-pitched squeal from a James Brown song, which gets higher as it goes and last about 2-3 seconds. Any guesses as to what it could be?

SmuttySy said on Wednesday, 26 January 2011:
"Soul Pride" has definitely got more legs in it than is represented here, it was pretty much the entire base for the jungle scene from 1994. Admittedly it was chopped in with Amen and Tramen breaks but it was pretty much ripped without pitch changes!

Mario Toledo said on Friday, 27 August 2010:
James Brown the king of Sampled

FunkyJE said on Monday, 28 June 2010:
James Brown = Hip Hop

Xanadu said on Wednesday, 26 May 2010:
1000+ samples equals scrolling a mile to view comments...

kidwho said on Wednesday, 26 May 2010:
haha nice observation xanadu!

DJ Anubis said on Wednesday, 26 May 2010:
Oooh very impressive! Thx for pointing it out :)

Xanadu said on Wednesday, 26 May 2010:
Wow, he passed a thousand samples!

M1989 said on Thursday, 28 January 2010:
Even ringtones sample the funky drummer!!!

http://www.htc.com/www/eclub/RingTone.aspx?id=30

tortureg4 said on Monday, 11 January 2010:
Famous line by Masta Ace:
"Yeah, I use Funky Drummer, suck my d***"

M1989 said on Monday, 25 May 2009:
Very true. The most sampled man in history. "Funky Drummer" being the most sampled song of all time for that infamous drum loop.

musicalta said on Monday, 25 May 2009:
wow the late great the man has been sampled a million times...we don't even have half of the samples on here

 
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