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Doing It To Death - Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s



     
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Hit itHow you feeling, brother
(Feeling good)
You feel goodHow you feel, man
(I feel alright)
I won't call your name
I don't want no people
To know you're in hereHow you feeling, brother
Hey, jam, sure getting down
Lookie here, ha
We're gonna have a
Funky good time
We're gonna have a
Funky good time
We're gonna have a
Funky good time
We're gonna have a
Funky good timeNow, take em up, Fred
We gotta take you higher

All right, gonna do it again
You wanna do it again
We gotta take you higherBrother (yeah)
Now I want everybody to
Let Fred blow about two chords
(Mumbling) alright
I wanna get that fella
With the little horn over there
Fred, can you take us higher
(Yeah) take us higher
Fred, Fred, FredYou know what
When I hear a groove like this
It say I got to take you higher
Yeah, baby, yeah, yeah
Like way up wonderLookie here
Someone got a groove like this
You know, you know, know
I need the grit, got the grit
Wanna eat, got to get
Need to get, go to gritNow, Fred, you know
Hey, Fred Thomas, brother
I'm getting ready to
Wave y'all inKnow what, I feel so down
I need to get down
In order for me to get down
I got to get in deepIn order for me to get down
I got to get in deep
Need to get in deep
Down deep, down deepGet on down
You like these
Think about making the big MLookie here, lookie there
You see over there
You better sing one word for us
What we gotta doWe gotta have a
Funky good time, oh, yeah
We gotta have a
Funky good time, oh, yeah
I didn't know you
Were singing, FredWe gotta have a
Funky good time
We gotta have a
Funky good time
We gotta take you higherWait a minute, now
Who you say that was over there
Familiar looking cat
I know I seen him somewhereIs that Maceo
He's doing everything over there
Maceo, is it who
Maceo, you know like
Maceo, won't you blow
Oh, yeah, Maceo...
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Fred Wesley (Born in Mobile, Ala.,July 4, 1943) is an American jazz and funk trombonist, who played with The Ike And Tina Turner Review in 1962 and Hank Ballard And The Midnighters before his best known period as musical director and arranger for James Brown's backing group The J.B's in the late 60's through early 1970s. Beginning in 1968 as a pivotal member of James Brown's hard working band, Fred Wesley played on numerous hit recordings including "Say It Loud - I'm Black And I'm Proud", "Mother Popcorn" and co-wrote tunes such as "Hot Pants".

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