- Please, Please, Please
Infobox Single
Name = Please, Please, Please
Caption =
Artist =James Brown andThe Famous Flames
from Album = Please Please Please
A-side =
B-side = "Why Do You Do Me"
Released = March 1956
Format = 7" (mono)
Recorded = February 4, 1956 at King Studios,Cincinnati, OH
Genre =R&B
Length = 2:43
Label = Federal
12258
King
5853
Writer = James Brown
Johnny Terry
Producer =Ralph Bass
Certification =
Chart position =
* #6 R&B
Last single = -
This single ="Please, Please, Please"
(1956)
Next single ="I Don't Know "
(1956)
Misc ="Please, Please, Please" is an
R&B song written byJames Brown and Johnny Terry and recorded by Brown andThe Famous Flames . Released as a single on theCincinnati, Ohio -based labelFederal Records , it was Brown's first professional recording and his first hit, eventually selling over a million copies. [cite web
url=http://www.history-of-rock.com/james_brown.htm
title=James Brown
publisher=history-of-rock
accessdate=2006-11-08 ] It became Brown'ssignature song and a staple of his live act, usually performed as part of his cape routine.Heavily rooted in a southern
gospel music sensibility, "Please, Please, Please" features the 23-year-old Brown as a heartbroken man begging his woman not to leave him. The Famous Flames back up Brown's impassioned lament with smooth vocal harmonies."Please, Please, Please" reached #6 on the
R&B singles chart , but did not sell well to pop audiences, and peaked at #105 on the pop singles chart. An album named for the song was released in late 1958 after Brown scored a second R&B hit with "Try Me".A 1964
reissue of "Please, Please, Please" on King Records featuringoverdub bed audience noise meant to mimic a live recording (and capitalize on the success of Brown's hit "Live at the Apollo" album) reached #95 on the "Billboard" Hot 100. In 2004, "Please, Please, Please" was ranked number 142 on "Rolling Stone " magazine's list of the 500 greatest songs of all time.Personnel
* James Brown - lead vocal
"with The (Famous) Flames:"
*Bobby Byrd - vocals
* Johnny Terry - vocals
* Sylvester Keels - vocals
* Nash Knox - vocals
* Nafloyd Scott - guitar"plus:"
* Wilbert "Lee Diamond" Smith - tenor saxophone
* Ray Felder - tenor saxophone
* Lucas "Fats" Gonder - piano
* Clarence Mack - bass
* Edison Gore - drumsFilmed performances
* Brown and The Famous Flames perform "Please, Please, Please" at the end of their set in "
The T.A.M.I. Show ".
* In the movie "Blues Brothers 2000 " Brown performs the song after the closing credits, trying (and ultimately failing) to persuade a woman to come back to him.
* InBarry Levinson 's "Liberty Heights ", an actor in the role of Brown performs the song in a theater along Baltimore's Pennsylvania Avenue.Cover versions
"Please, Please, Please" has been covered by many performers, including
Tina Turner and the British rock groupThe Who on their 1965 debut album "My Generation ".Brown also re-recorded the song several times later in his career. On 1972's "Get on the Good Foot", he did a 12:15-long upbeat version; on 1974's "Hell", a salsa version was included which featured Brown speaking in Spanish.
References in other media
In the Jimmy Neutron special "
The League of Villains ", when Tee begs Jimmy to save his bandit friends he gets down on his knees and pleads into a microphone, "Please! Please!" Please!" Sheen walks over and lays a blanket on Tee's back as he leans forward in despair.Citations
References
* Leeds, Alan M., and Harry Weinger (1991). Star Time: Song by Song. In "Star Time" (pp. 46-53) [CD liner notes] . London: Polydor Records.
* White, Cliff (1991). Discography. In "Star Time" (pp. 54-59) [CD liner notes] . London: Polydor Records.
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