Introduction
“I Feel Good” is not just a song; it’s a sonic burst of energy that has been igniting dance floors and lifting spirits for generations. This iconic track was composed and performed by none other than the “Godfather of Soul” himself, James Brown. Released in 1965, it remains a timeless classic that transcends generations and musical genres.
Did You Know?
- The Godfather of Soul: James Brown, born on May 3, 1933, in Barnwell, South Carolina, was a trailblazing musician known for his electrifying performances and innovative contributions to funk and soul music.
- Chart-Topping Success: “I Feel Good” was a massive hit, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and holding the top spot on the R&B singles chart. It’s one of Brown’s signature songs and a testament to his musical genius.
- Musical Innovation: James Brown was not only a remarkable singer but also a pioneer in music. His use of rhythm, horn arrangements, and stage presence had a profound influence on the development of funk music.
Now, let’s delve into the enchanting world of “I Feel Good” and explore the remarkable career of James Brown. But first, let’s groove to the song itself. Here’s a video to get you into the rhythm:
Lyric
Whoa! I feel good, I knew that I would, now
I feel good, I knew that I would, now So good, so good, I got youWhoa! I feel nice, like sugar and spice
I feel nice, like sugar and spice So nice, so nice, I got youWhen I hold you in my arms
I know that I can’t do no wrong And when I hold you in my arms My love won’t do you no harmAnd I feel nice, like sugar and spice
I feel nice, like sugar and spice So nice, so nice, I got youWhen I hold you in my arms
I know that I can’t do no wrong And when I hold you in my arms My love can’t do me no harmAnd I feel nice, like sugar and spice
I feel nice, like sugar and spice So nice, so nice, ’cause I got youWhoa! And I feel good, I knew that I would, now
I feel good, I knew that I would So good, so good, ’cause I got you So good, so good, ’cause I got you So good, so good, ’cause I got youHey
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