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  1. Oct 3, 2017 · Best of James Brown & the Famous Flames, Vol. 3 by James Brown, James Brown & His Famous Flames released in 2017. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awar.

  2. Listen to Best of James Brown & The Famous Flames, Vol. 3 (Remastered) on Spotify. James Brown · Compilation · 2017 · 12 songs.

  3. Oct 3, 2017 · Find release reviews and credits for Best of James Brown & the Famous Flames, Vol. 3 - James Brown, James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames on AllMusic - 2017

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  5. Eventually the Famous Flames left him in 1968 as did his James Brown band by 1970 and Brown hired The J.B.'s who helped contribute to his continuing success in the 1970s. After their disbanding, Brown struggled for a number of years with recordings before the release of 1985's " Living in America ", and having success with the albums Gravity ...

    Year
    Titles (a-side, B-side) Both Sides From ...
    Peak Chart Positions(us [16])
    Peak Chart Positions(us R&b [17])
    1956
    "Please, Please, Please" b/w "Why Do You ...
    6
    1956
    "I Don't Know" b/w "I Feel That Old ...
    1956
    "No, No, No, No" b/w "Hold My Baby's ...
    1956
    "Chonnie-On-Chon" b/w "I Won't Plead No ...
    • 49
    • 144
    • 15
    • 59
  6. In 1960, Brown and the Flames had a string of successful songs such as "Think", "Bewildered","I Don't Mind", "This Old Heart", and "I'll Go Crazy". By 1962, three versions of "The James Brown Show" were recorded: James with the Famous Flames, James with his instrumental band, and James as a solo act.

    • 1953–1968
  7. Jun 12, 2014 · Listen to The Very Best of James Brown - 100 Tracks Including His Greatest Hits and Most Requetsed Favourites (Remastered) by James Brown & The Famous Flames on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Please Please Please (Remastered)”, “Get Up Offa That Thing (Live) [Remastered]” and more.

  8. 2012. James Brown is forever linked with the sound and image of the Famous Flames vocal/dancing group. They backed him on record from 1956 through 1964» and supported him onstage and on the King Records label credits (whether they sang on the recording or not) through 1968. He worked with a rotating cast of Flames in the 1950s until settling ...