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I Don't Mind (James Brown song)

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Released
  
1961 (1961)

Length
  
2:41

Genre
  
Rhythm and blues

Label
  
King (no. 5466)

B-side
  
"Love Don't Love Nobody"

Format
  
Seven-inch 45 rpm record

"I Don't Mind" is a rhythm and blues song written by James Brown and performed by Brown and the Famous Flames. Its unusual chord progression – in Brown's words, it "opens with a 13, goes down to a C9, then goes to a G7 and to the A7" – prompted objections during the recording session from producer Gene Redd, who considered it musically "wrong". Released as a single in 1961, it reached number four in the R&B and number 47 in the Pop Billboard charts. Brown and the Flames also performed it on their 1963 album Live at the Apollo.

Cover versions

  • The In Crowd with vocalist Keith West (1965 as the B-side of their 1965 single "Why Must They Criticise" (available on the Steve Howe CD Mothballs)
  • MC5 (in 1965 as a demo)
  • The McCoys (1965 debut album Hang on Sloopy)
  • The Moody Blues (1965 debut album The Magnificent Moodies)
  • The Who (1965 debut album My Generation)
  • References

    I Don't Mind (James Brown song) Wikipedia