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It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World - Orchestral Funk James Brown Cover ft. Morgan James

It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World - Orchestral Funk James Brown Cover Ft. Morgan James Apr 2026

The piece maintains the original lyrics, which explore the dichotomy of men's material achievements and the essential emotional grounding provided by women.

: Credits men with inventing cars, trains, electric lights, and boats. The piece maintains the original lyrics, which explore

: While some critics describe the lyrics as "biblically chauvinistic," modern listeners often interpret the song as a soulful recognition of a woman's worth, with the title intended ironically. : The refrain repeatedly emphasizes that these inventions

: The refrain repeatedly emphasizes that these inventions "wouldn't be nothing, nothing, without a woman or a girl". : This specific "orchestral funk" version is distinguished

The cover of James Brown's “It’s a Man’s, Man’s, Man’s World” performed by Postmodern Jukebox featuring Morgan James is a dramatic, high-energy reimagining of the 1966 classic.

: Morgan James delivers a powerhouse performance, utilizing her extensive vocal range to move from delicate, breathy verses to explosive, blues-inflected belts that rival Brown’s legendary intensity.

: This specific "orchestral funk" version is distinguished by its inclusion of Brandee Younger on harp and Lauren Molina on cello, adding a sophisticated, lush layer rarely heard in standard funk arrangements.

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