There Was a Time

Buddy J. Hobgood, James Brown

There was a day, there was a time
When I used to play
There was a time when I used to play
But take me now, baby, don't worry about later
Teach the dance I used to do
They call it the Mashed Potato

There was a day, now dig this
There was a day, they call it the Jerk
Everybody relax and watch me work

In my hometown where I used to stay
The name of the place is Augusta, GA
Down there we have a good time
We don't talk
We all get together in time, for rhythm with you
So come and walk

There was a day that I used to do
The name of the dance
They call it Boogaloo
I may not do the dance as well as you
But baby, you can bet your bottom dollar
That you never hear me holler
I do the best that I can do

There was a time, sometimes I dance
Sometimes I dance, sometimes I clown
But you can bet you haven't seen nothing yet
Until you see me do the James Brown

Trivia about the song There Was a Time by James Brown

On which albums was the song “There Was a Time” released by James Brown?
James Brown released the song on the albums “Live at the Apollo, Volume II” in 1968, “Gettin' Down To It” in 1969, “Sex Machine” in 1970, “Soul on Top” in 1970, “Star Time” in 1991, “Funk Power: 1970: A Brand New Thang” in 1996, “Foundations of Funk - A Brand New Bag: 1964-1969” in 1996, and “Say It Live and Loud: Live in Dallas 08.26.68” in 1999.
Who composed the song “There Was a Time” by James Brown?
The song “There Was a Time” by James Brown was composed by Buddy J. Hobgood, James Brown.

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