Today is July 4th, 2024 and "Living in America" is a 1985 song composed by Dan Hartman and Charlie Midnight and performed by James Brown. It was released as a single in 1985 and reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song entered the Billboard Top 40 on January 11, 1986, and remained on the chart for 11 weeks. It was his first Top 40 hit in ten years on the US pop charts, and it would also be his last. In 1987, it was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best R&B Song and won Brown a Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
0:00 Soul Generals Introduction 2:15 We Came To Play 7:09 Ain't It Funky Now 8:02 I Can't Turn You Loose 10:13 Mercedes Benz 10:53 I Still Care 14:07 Try (Just a Little Bit Harder) 17:12 Bittersweets Introduction / Ain't It Funky Now 18:08 Gimme Some More 18:36 James Brown Introduction 20:20 Get Up Offa That Thing 25:58 Cold Sweat 27:28 Doing It To Death (Gonna Have A Funky Good Time) 31:10 Living in America 35:26 Mother Popcorn 36:32 Get on the Good Foot 40:52 Mother Popcorn 41:11 Blues in the Night 42:03 Every Beat Of My Heart 46:02 Come Back Baby 46:59 It's A Man's World 52:41 I Feel Good 54:46 Out Of Sight 55:38 Mother Popcorn 55:54 Funk On Ah Roll 1:00:53 Foxy Lady 1:03:11 Please, Please, Please 1:03:34 Sex Machine
The highlight of the repair of that damn mic stand. James in mid performance made sure they got it right because it was taking too damn long. That’s a bad mutha right there.
Is that who ? Maceo you know , Maceo won't you blow Ohhh yeah Maceo ( James Brown said on Doing it to Death ) only the real funksters know what I'm saying
James Brown tocando, y todos parados, estaticos, mirando. No por nada dicen que los argentinos tenemos el mejor público. Impresentables los yankes. Muevan el culo! amargos! Es James Brown!!!