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  1. Try Me (James Brown song) from the album Please Please Please / Try Me! " Try Me ", titled " Try Me (I Need You) " in its original release, is a song recorded by James Brown and the Famous Flames in 1958. It was a #1 R&B hit and charted #48 Pop—the group's first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100. [1]

  2. 20. Sept. 2007 · Bobby Byrd -live london 1988 Try me - YouTube. Dutchsoulman- D.S.M. 7.28K subscribers. Subscribed. 76. 19K views 16 years ago. bobby byrd live in london, 1988.try me.complete show...

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  3. Bobby Byrd (* 15. August 1934 in South Carolina; † 12. September 2007 in Loganville) war ein US-amerikanischer Sänger, Musiker, Songwriter und Musikproduzent im Bereich Funk und Soul. Als Bandleader gründete er die Gospel Starlighters und war zudem langjähriger Sideman von James Brown.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bobby_ByrdBobby Byrd - Wikipedia

    Bobby Howard Byrd (August 15, 1934 – September 12, 2007) was an American rhythm and blues, soul and funk singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, bandleader and talent dedicated, who played a part in the development of soul and funk music in association with James Brown.

  5. James Brown on MV. 45.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 11K. 1.2M views 9 years ago. James Brown - Try Me Recorded Live: 1/26/1986 - Ritz - New York, NY More James Brown at Music Vault:...

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  6. 1. Juli 2022 · 2.93K subscribers. 64 views 1 year ago ROCHESTER. From the 1991 Forevermore subsidiary label After Hours, "The King All Stars" reuniting the classic artists in a tribute album to the great R&B...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Try_Me!Try Me! - Wikipedia

    Try Me! is the second studio album by James Brown and the Famous Flames. It is a collection of singles, B-sides, and outtakes from their first album, Please Please Please. [3] It was reissued by King Records in 1964 under the title The Unbeatable James Brown: 16 Hits. [1]