@onpotomac - Where did you get the 'r&b #5 hit' from? Maybe Cashbox? Billboard didn't have an r&b chart in 1964. They had dropped it and brought it back in 1965.
@PaulDA2000 Yes, it is the chart from Cashbox that is substituted for the time period when Billboard suspended its R&B survey (November 1963 - January 1965).
Excellent video. I'm ordering my copy today. These are definitely the kinds of movies we want to see.. Great job "On the Potomac." Please keem 'em coming.
James Brown continued to tour and perform until the end. So many others his age had retired to sit in a rocking chair, but not James Brown. What makes it more amazing is the level of energy he was expected to expend when he performed. A lesser man would of passed out at the mere thought of performing one of his funk classics. James Brown was more than a living legend he is a true icon. His music and videos are the essence of the man, "Out of Sight".
IN DA HOT TUB!!!
AarMil5 1 year ago
What is the Song James Brown sings at 1:08
joo98 1 year ago
"Out Of Sight", a #5 R&B hit and #24 Pop hit in 1964
onpotomac 1 year ago
@onpotomac - Where did you get the 'r&b #5 hit' from? Maybe Cashbox? Billboard didn't have an r&b chart in 1964. They had dropped it and brought it back in 1965.
PaulDA2000 1 year ago
@PaulDA2000 Yes, it is the chart from Cashbox that is substituted for the time period when Billboard suspended its R&B survey (November 1963 - January 1965).
onpotomac 1 year ago
@joo98 OUT OF SIGHT.
littlenaitch2 2 months ago
WHOO-HOO! He's the true Godfather of Soul!
cupcake101 1 year ago
Thank you Mr.James Brown-Godfather of Soul, Soul Brother Number One, R.I.P.
bronson1921 2 years ago
i saw this a few days ago on tv one. whats the name of the song they play on the ending credits???
n3v3rland100 2 years ago
"I'm Real", a #2 R&B hit in 1988, produced by Full Force
onpotomac 2 years ago
james thought us!
edvisjekomtjehalen 2 years ago
soulbrother #1
rasranks 2 years ago
too bad he died R.I.P ur soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo awsome u rock
23smartie23 4 years ago
Thank you Mr.James Brown!.....you're the man. You touched many souls.
R.I.P.
Kree8 4 years ago 4
Excellent video. I'm ordering my copy today. These are definitely the kinds of movies we want to see.. Great job "On the Potomac." Please keem 'em coming.
ValleyGold 4 years ago
R.I.P
kaikayne 4 years ago
James Brown continued to tour and perform until the end. So many others his age had retired to sit in a rocking chair, but not James Brown. What makes it more amazing is the level of energy he was expected to expend when he performed. A lesser man would of passed out at the mere thought of performing one of his funk classics. James Brown was more than a living legend he is a true icon. His music and videos are the essence of the man, "Out of Sight".
SoulTooSoul 4 years ago 7
I agree!!!
kannon9 3 years ago
R.I.P
MisterTownsend 4 years ago
R.I.P James Brown!
mjkingofmusic 4 years ago
Godfather of Soul, RIP.
DanielBM1976 4 years ago