Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7080411> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 92 of
92
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7080411 subject Q6311518.
- Q7080411 subject Q7694525.
- Q7080411 subject Q8561508.
- Q7080411 subject Q8847697.
- Q7080411 abstract "Template:Infobox single"Oh Baby Don't You Weep" is a song recorded in 1964 by James Brown and The Famous Flames. Based upon the spiritual "Mary Don't You Weep", it was recorded as an extended-length track and released as the first two-part single of Brown's recording career. It peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at #4 on the Cash Box R&B Chart. (At the time of the single's release, Billboard's R&B singles chart had been temporarily suspended). It was the last original song featuring the Famous Flames to chart, not counting the 1964 re-release of "Please, Please, Please" and the 1966 B-side release of the Live at the Apollo performance of "I'll Go Crazy"."Oh Baby, Don't You Weep" was originally issued with dubbed-in audience noise to simulate a live recording and added to the otherwise authentic live album Pure Dynamite: Live At The Royal. The song's last-minute addition to the album helped make it a hit, propelling it to #10 on the Billboard album chart.Brown plays the role of the song's narrator, a man comforting a woman devastated by lost love:"You scream and you holler,your back is soaking wet,You know that you still love himand still you can't forget"The Famous Flames support Brown's lead vocal with gospel-inspired chants of "Oh baby, don't you weep". During the course of the song, the theme suddenly changes, as Brown sings of famous entertainers he has met in his travels ("I've got a lot of friends in my business"), and then begins to quote titles of songs recorded by them, such as Jackie Wilson ("You Better Stop Dogging Me Around"), Solomon Burke and Wilson Pickett ("If You Need Me....Call Me" and "It's Too Late"), Sam Cooke ("You Send Me") Ray Charles ("Born To Lose") and Famous Flames member Bobby Byrd's solo release ("I Found Out Now")."Oh Baby Don't You Weep" was the last new recording Brown made for King Records for over a year. An incident during the recording session in which producer Gene Redd criticized Brown's piano playing as "musically incorrect" brought to a head his disagreements with label owner Syd Nathan and his staff. In response, Brown formed a production company, Fair Deal Record Corporation, and accepted an offer from Mercury Records to release new recordings on their Smash subsidiary. With Brown gone, Nathan resorted to releasing rejected songs and outtakes from earlier recording sessions in the ensuing months. Eventually King's lawyers took the dispute to court and obtained a ruling preventing Brown from issuing his vocal recordings on other labels. In mid-1965 Brown returned to King to release the hit "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag". He continued to record instrumentals and produce records for other performers on Smash through 1967.Despite its hit status, "Oh Baby Don't You Weep" has rarely been heard on radio or reissued since its original 1964 release. It appears on the Roots of a Revolution compilation album and CD in its originally recorded version without the dubbed-in crowd noise, and on the 2007 Hip-O Select release James Brown: The Singles Vol. 2. It inspired a cover version by Eddie Money.".
- Q7080411 album Q7261078.
- Q7080411 bSide ""Oh Baby Don't You Weep (Part 2)"".
- Q7080411 format Q178588.
- Q7080411 genre Q131272.
- Q7080411 genre Q45981.
- Q7080411 musicalArtist Q304469.
- Q7080411 musicalArtist Q5950.
- Q7080411 musicalBand Q304469.
- Q7080411 musicalBand Q5950.
- Q7080411 previousWork Q7512900.
- Q7080411 recordLabel Q1742077.
- Q7080411 runtime "178.0".
- Q7080411 runtime "179.0".
- Q7080411 subsequentWork Q2354136.
- Q7080411 wikiPageExternalLink oh-baby-dont-you-weep-pt-1-2-mt0001258195.
- Q7080411 wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=xLMEpW8KOyQ.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q11396960.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q1282910.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q131272.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q134556.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q1639748.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q165745.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q1742077.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q178588.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q180072.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q181483.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q183945.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q188819.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q2084142.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q209939.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q212024.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q215233.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q222910.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q2354136.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q2373599.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q2568454.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q295919.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q304469.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q312270.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q3274806.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q45981.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q4838355.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q4934766.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q49888.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q544387.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q5767810.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q5950.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q5965829.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q6311518.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q639197.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q656903.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q6779325.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q7261078.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q7366661.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q7512900.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q7544232.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q7694525.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q7764441.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q8561508.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q8847697.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q888487.
- Q7080411 wikiPageWikiLink Q898420.
- Q7080411 writer Q5950.
- Q7080411 album Q7261078.
- Q7080411 artist "James Brown and The Famous Flames".
- Q7080411 bSide ""Oh Baby Don't You Weep "".
- Q7080411 format "7"".
- Q7080411 genre Q131272.
- Q7080411 genre Q45981.
- Q7080411 label Q1742077.
- Q7080411 label "(5842)".
- Q7080411 lastSingle ""Signed, Sealed, and Delivered"".
- Q7080411 length "* *".
- Q7080411 name "Oh Baby Don't You Weep".
- Q7080411 nextSingle ""Please, Please, Please"".
- Q7080411 writer "James Brown".
- Q7080411 type CreativeWork.
- Q7080411 type MusicalWork.
- Q7080411 type Single.
- Q7080411 type Work.
- Q7080411 type Thing.
- Q7080411 type Q134556.
- Q7080411 type Q2188189.
- Q7080411 type Q386724.
- Q7080411 comment "Template:Infobox single"Oh Baby Don't You Weep" is a song recorded in 1964 by James Brown and The Famous Flames. Based upon the spiritual "Mary Don't You Weep", it was recorded as an extended-length track and released as the first two-part single of Brown's recording career. It peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at #4 on the Cash Box R&B Chart. (At the time of the single's release, Billboard's R&B singles chart had been temporarily suspended).".
- Q7080411 label "Oh Baby Don't You Weep".
- Q7080411 name "Oh Baby Don't You Weep (Part 1)".