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  2. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupPeople Get Up And Drive Your Funky Soul (Remix) · James Brown · Fred Wesley · The J.B.'sMotherlode℗ 1988 UMG Reco...

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  3. People is the 49th studio album by American musician James Brown. The album was released in March 1980 and was his last original recording for Polydor Records, after having spent nine years on the label. [1] The front cover photograph was credited to David Alexander.

    • Who Was James Brown?
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    James Brown worked his way to the top of the funk and R&B music earning the moniker "The Godfather of Soul." His unique vocal and musical style influenced many artists. Brown was also known for his turbulent personal life, as well as his social activism, both in his songwriting ("America is My Home," "Black and Proud") and advocating the benefits o...

    James Joe Brown Jr. on May 3, 1933, in a one-room shack in the woods of Barnwell, South Carolina, a few miles east of the Georgia border. His parents split when he was very young, and at the age of 4, Brown was sent to Augusta, Georgia, to live with his Aunt Honey, the madam of a brothel. Growing up in abject poverty during the Great Depression, a ...

    Dismissed from school at the age of 12 for "insufficient clothing," Brown turned to working his various odd jobs full-time. As an escape from the harsh reality of growing up Black in the rural South during the Great Depression, Brown turned to religion and to music. He sang in the church choir, where he developed his powerful and uniquely emotive v...

    The Flames immediately hit the road, touring the Southeast while opening for such legendary musicians as B.B. King and Ray Charles. But the band didn't have a repeat hit to match the success of "Please, Please, Please," and by the end of 1957, the Flames had returned home. Needing a creative spark and in danger of losing his record deal, in 1958, B...

    In the mid-1960s, Brown also began devoting more and more energy to social causes. In 1966, he recorded "Don't Be a Dropout," an eloquent and impassioned plea to the Black community to place more focus on education. A staunch believer in exclusively nonviolent protest, Brown once declared to H. Rap Brown of the Black Panthers, "I'm not going to tel...

    Throughout the 1970s, Brown continued to perform ceaselessly and recorded several more hits, most notably "Sex Machine" and "Get Up Offa That Thing." Although his career fell off during the late 1970s due to financial troubles and the rise of disco, Brown made an inspired comeback with a multifaceted performance in the classic 1980 film The Blues B...

    Brown married four times over the course of his life and had six children. His wives' names were Velma Warren (1953-1969), Deidre Jenkins (1970-1981), Adrienne Rodriguez (1984-1996) and Tomi Rae Hynie (2002-2004). In 2004, Brown was arrested again on charges of domestic violence against Hynie, although he said in a statement: "I would never hurt my...

    Brown passed away on December 25, 2006, after a weeklong battle with pneumonia. He was 73 years old. Brown is unquestionably one of the most influential musical pioneers of the last half-century. The Godfather of Soul, the inventor of funk, the grandfather of hip-hop—Brown is cited as a seminal influence by artists ranging from Mick Jagger to Micha...

  4. People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul Lyrics: Raise up, get yourself together / And drive that funky soul / Get up, get yourself together / And drive your funky soul / They're doing it down in...

  5. People by James Brown released in 1980. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  6. Mar 31, 2012 · NPR Staff. 9-Minute Listen. Playlist. The One. The Life And Music Of James Brown. By R. J. Smith. Purchase. James Brown used to tell people that even being stillborn as a child couldn't...

  7. People - Album by James Brown - Apple Music. James Brown. R&B/SOUL · 1980. Preview. 1. Regrets. 6:27. 2. Don't Stop the Funk. 6:04. 3. That's Sweet Music. 4:06. Let the Funk Flow. 6:33. 5. Stone Cold Drag. 4:13. 6. Are We Really Dancing. 4:18. 7. Sometimes That's All There Is. 3:25.

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