Actually, the studio recording was not James Jamerson. It was a bassist named Greg Coles. You can hear the Jamerson influence, but totally not Jamerson...
@doonasty Thanks, I heard this song once at the age of 8 and for years no one would believe me when I would tell them there was a song with chorus lyrics Catfish Makes My nature rise.
wow it will be a while before I eat catfish again,,,,lol Levi and the boys sure knew how to put on a show
missi625 2 weeks ago
So funky!
bolder2009 9 months ago
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Great jam, Great post! Thank you!
DodgerGuru42 1 year ago
Great jam, Great post! Thank you!
DodgerGuru42 1 year ago
We use to dance all night to this at the Jet Away in Miami. Nothing like great music.
dynamicannie 1 year ago
One of my favorite 4 Top jams in history! I loved and miss these men sooo much! They were one of the greatest macho groups in history!
Linelia 1 year ago
The Funkiest song The Tops ever recorded. Its even better live.
FOURTOPS4EVER 2 years ago 3
This was absolutely a jam back in the Fall of '76. Thanks for posting.
DetroitD60 3 years ago
This was/is one of my all time fav-o-rites!
I believe this wa one of the very few songs James Jamerson slapped the bass other that the Sylvers Boogie fever
doonasty 3 years ago 3
Actually, the studio recording was not James Jamerson. It was a bassist named Greg Coles. You can hear the Jamerson influence, but totally not Jamerson...
ATRUEBLUEHEART 2 years ago
@doonasty Thanks, I heard this song once at the age of 8 and for years no one would believe me when I would tell them there was a song with chorus lyrics Catfish Makes My nature rise.
astonehunter 1 year ago