Hey America
1970 single by James Brown
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"Hey America" is a Christmas song recorded by James Brown. It appeared on his 1970 Christmas album of the same name. It was released as a single that failed to make the charts in the United States,[1] but reached #47 on the UK Singles Chart in 1971.[2]
| "Hey America Vocal" | |
|---|---|
| Single by James Brown | |
| from the album Hey America | |
| B-side | "Hey America Sing Along" |
| Released | 1970 |
| Genre | Funk, Christmas music |
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| Label | King 6339 |
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| Producer | James Brown |
| Audio video | |
| "Hey America" on YouTube | |
Spin magazine characterizes the song as "a churning, overwrought orchestral groove, over which JB apparently improvises a totally incoherent rant about Christmas, peace protesters, God, partying, and (tellingly) wine."[3]