: The song was co-written by Brown's then-girlfriend Betty Jean Newsome , who reportedly drew inspiration from her observations of gender relations at the time. Themes and Interpretations
: The lyrics list various male achievements (cars, trains, electric light) but ultimately acknowledge that "it would be nothing without a woman or a girl".
: A classic example of his dramatic stage presence. James Brown ItS A ManS ManS ManS World Official Video
: An extraordinary performance where Brown pays tribute to late artists like John Lennon and Otis Redding.
James Brown's remains one of the most powerful and enduring ballads in soul music history. Originally released in 1966, the track stands out for its raw emotional intensity and its departure from Brown's typical high-energy funk style. Performance and Composition : The song was co-written by Brown's then-girlfriend
: The song features a sparse yet dramatic arrangement with sweeping strings and horns conducted by Sammy Lowe. This orchestral backdrop creates a haunting contrast that amplifies the honesty of the vocal performance.
: An unexpected and "mind-blowing" collaboration where Brown sang the original lyrics while Pavarotti performed a new Italian verse. : An extraordinary performance where Brown pays tribute
: While some have historically viewed the lyrics as chauvinistic, many modern interpretations see it as a poignant recognition of male dependence on the essential role of women.