James Brown Medley at the Apollo Theater (Live) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Mar 10, 2013
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James Brown performs a medley of his songs at the Apollo Theater in New York City on March 19th, 1968: The songs include. "It's a Man's Man's Man's World", "Lost Someone", "Bewildered" and "When a Man Loves a Woman." James Brown: Man to Man was a concert film recorded live at the Apollo Theater. It was broadcast as an hour-long syndicated television special and is one of the first color recordings of James Brown.

Video transcript:

James Brown: This is a man's world. But it would be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl. I'll say it one more time. This is a man's world. This is a man oh yeah hmmm but it would be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl ooh yeah. You see man made the cars to take us over the road. Man made the train to carry the heavy load. Man made the electric light to take us out of the dark. Man made the boat for the water like Noah made the ark. This is a man's, man's, man's world but it wouldn't be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl. Look at your hair. Man thinks about a little bit of baby girls and baby boys. Man makes them happy because man makes them toys but after man make everything, everything he can, do you know that man makes money to buy from other men. This is a man's, man, a man's world but it wouldn't be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl. Look at you oh how a man needs a woman.

A man needs woman. Now man, man can make everything he can but a woman makes a better man. Alright. So baby, baby you don't have to worry. I said you don't have to worry baby. Don't worry about the water falling from the ceiling. Wait a minute, a few years ago I got back up and sing. I'm singing a song for the people who love someone but I got to back up and sing way down just a prisoner of love and I get back up and say when you get tired of what you got try me with your best. But I got serve baby. I don't want not rocking and reeling because baby, baby, baby I got that feeling and I could say I don't mind because there was a time and I could say it any type of weather. All you got to do is get it together. I can serve my baby so true but yes she's so good. You can bet she'll make your break out in a cold sweat and I could say baby it's plain to see as plain to see. I can't stand it, good God when you touch me and I could say I'm singing a song to the loved one who said my baby treated me wrong. I've got all I could do.

I can do no more please, please, please don't leave me but baby let me sing a song that I use to sing a long time ago. I wanna sing a song, the song something like this I love you tomorrow like I love you today. I'm sorry. Don't take my heart away but come on. Come on. Help me now. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. There's one more thing. There's one more thing I wanna say right yeah. I wanna sing a song that I use to sing a long time ago. It sounds so good when you start singing it now. I wanna sing a song. Bewildered. Lost in a dream of you. Where's the love I knew? Why did we part? Bewildered yeah. Hopeless, hopeless and die to dear. Wishing your heart could feel what's in my heart, what's in my heart whole night? Must I have sleepless nights and in love. Stay oh love. Why, why did you leave my soul once more? I'm, I'm, I'm bewildered. Helpless, helpless without you dear. Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen.

[Audience Applause]

James Brown: Thank you very much

[Instrumental Music]

James Brown: I wanna go back. I wanna go back and get them all so mad. I got you drunk. I wanna a song recorded about three years ago. A young man walked out on the stage and started singing a song. But the message was so strong. The melody would just linger on. A song that we'll never forget now. I want to know if you remember when a young man walked out onto the stage and tarted singing a song. It says something like this. He walked out and said, When a man...Can I sing the song one more time? Let me, let me sing the song one more time. When a man...

Announcer: How about it ladies and gentlemen. It's the dynamite James Brown. James Brown, ladies and gentlemen. Oh yeah. Mr. Dynamite himself, James Brown.

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