James Brown - I Feel Good Here

The famous version we know today was recorded in May 1965 at Criteria Studios and features iconic alto sax solos by Maceo Parker . ⚡ Musical Impact

In 2013, the 1965 recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame . James Brown - I Feel Good

It cemented Brown's status as a pop star, marking his second major crossover hit after "Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag". 🎬 Cultural Legacy The famous version we know today was recorded

Brown’s exultant screams at the beginning and end of the track have become some of the most sampled sounds in hip-hop and dance music. 🎬 Cultural Legacy Brown’s exultant screams at the

James Brown's "" is his highest-charting single and arguably his most recognizable anthem, synonymous with pure energy and joy. Released in 1965, it reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the R&B charts for six non-consecutive weeks. 🎷 Origins & Evolution

The track is a definitive example of early funk, utilizing a brass-heavy twelve-bar blues arrangement that emphasizes the first beat of every measure—a technique that became a hallmark of Brown’s style.