“It's a Man's Man's Man's World”
James Brown | 1966
Playing on the title of the 1963 comedy blockbuster flick It's a
Mad Mad Mad Mad World, James Brown's song began its musical life as the
single "I Cried," by Tammi Terrell, released on his Try Me Records
label, before he used the same dramatic melody for his own classic. The lyric
concern male dominance with a caveat -- "that it would be nothing without
a woman or a girl." The idea for the song was sprung from something
Brown's then-girlfriend Betty Jean Newsome said. "And riding along in the
car, I wrote 'It's a Man's World,' but I let her have a piece, because that is
where the idea came from," said Brown about sharing the songwriting credit
with Newsome. Its tenderness is also evidenced by the number of men and women
who've seen fit to record it since.
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Ένα πολύ ωραίο τραγούδι του James Brown και της Betty Jean Newsome που πολλοί το κατέκριναν για σεξιστικούς στίχους που εξυμνούν τον ανδρικό σωβινισμό...
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