Fred Wesley & The J.b.'s - Doing It To Death (pts. 1 & 2) (slayd5000) <HIGH-QUALITY — 2024>

"Doing It To Death (Pts. 1 & 2)" is a landmark funk anthem released in 1973 , credited to but famously led by James Brown . Recorded for Brown’s People Records label, it became a massive success, selling over one million copies and topping the R&B charts. Key Facts and Production

: Despite the title, the phrase "doing it to death" never actually appears in the lyrics. The title was inspired by a figure of speech James Brown heard trombonist Fred Wesley use. "Doing It To Death (Pts

: According to Fred Wesley, the session was remarkably efficient, coming together in about 30 minutes to an hour with almost no editing or mixing required afterward. Key Facts and Production : Despite the title,

: The song features a rare and famous modulation where Brown directs the band to move downward from F to D, famously saying, "In order for me to get down, I have to get down in D". : The song features a rare and famous

: It marked the return of legendary saxophonist Maceo Parker to the group, whose presence is acknowledged by Brown during the track's banter. Structure and Length

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