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  2. I Got You (I Feel Good) - Wikipedia

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    I Got You (I Feel Good)" is a song by the American singer James Brown. First recorded for the 1964 album Out of Sight and then released in an alternate take as a single in 1965 and included on the compilation album of the same name , it was his highest-charting song on the Billboard Hot 100 and is arguably his best-known recording.

  3. Bibio - Wikipedia

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    Stephen James Wilkinson (born 4 December 1978), [1] better known as Bibio, is an English musician and producer.He is known for a distinct analog lo-fi sound, and for working in a diverse range of genres, beginning in folktronica and ambient and later stretching to include instrumental hip hop, indie pop, electronica, soul, funk, and alternative R&B.

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  5. The 63 Best Feel-Good Songs That Will Instantly Put You ... - AOL

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    1. “I Got You (I Feel Good)” by James Brown (1964) It’s worth celebrating the happy moments and James Brown was able to put that sentiment into musical form. The voice of “Godfather of ...

  6. I Feel Good (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    I Feel Good most commonly refers to the song "I Got You (I Feel Good)" by James Brown. It may also refer to: I Feel Good!, a 1970 album by John Lee Hooker; I Feel Good, 2015 album by Daniel Padilla; I Feel Good, 2018 film "I Feel Good", 2021 song by Pitbull "I Feel Good", 2012 song by EXID, from Hippity Hop

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  8. Bewildered - Wikipedia

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    The song was revived in the late 1940s when two different versions, by the Red Miller Trio and Amos Milburn, reached number one on the R&B chart in 1948 (neither of them made the pop chart). [1] Both these versions departed significantly from the original published melody and influenced later recordings.

  9. Stephen B. Oates - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Baery Oates (January 5, 1936 – August 20, 2021) was an American historian. He was a professor of history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst . He specialized in the American Civil War era and authored numerous books.