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  1. About The Payback Pt. 1 (from Wikipedia): “The Payback” is a funk song by James Brown, the title track from his 1973 album of the same name. The song’s lyrics, originally written by trombonist and bandleader Fred Wesley but heavily revised by Brown himself soon before it was recorded, concern the revenge he plans to take against a man who ...

  2. 17 de sept. de 2021 · These are the lyrics of the song “Harry Hippie” sung by the late legendary singer Bobby Womack on his 1972 “Understanding” album. The song became a Top 10 rhythm and blues hit. Many assumed Bobby Womack sang the song about a homeless man named Harry as a dedication to his brother, Harry Womack. Harry died on March 9, 1974, stabbed to ...

  3. Curtis Womack. Singer. Born 22nd Oct. 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Died 29th May 2017 in Bluefield, West Virginia, USA. Brother of Bobby, Cecil, Friendly and Harry Womack. Had a relationship with Mary Wells after she divorced his brother Cecil.

  4. 31 de dic. de 2015 · "Harry Hippie" is a 1972 song written by Jim Ford, who wrote it for singer Bobby Womack as a dedication to Bobby' brother, bass guitarist Harry Womack. The ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cecil_WomackCecil Womack - Wikipedia

    Career. Cecil Womack was born in Cleveland, Ohio.He and his brothers Bobby (1944–2014), Harry (1945–1974), Friendly and Curtis, were a gospel group appearing on the gospel circuit in the mid-50s where they were seen by Sam Cooke of the Soul Stirrers who signed them for his SAR records.

  6. 13 de feb. de 2014 · E Abm He never worry about nothin' in particular A B Oooh he might even sell free press on Sunset. C#m B I'd like to help a man when he's down C#m but I can't help him much B A when he's sleepin' on the ground. E B He's like a bottle in water A F#m Harry just floats through life E C#m Walks around all day long singin' this song A B Whoa, whoa ...

  7. Harris "Harry" Womack grew up the fourth of five sons to Friendly and Naomi Womack in Cleveland's east side. The brothers were very close and they grew up affectionately attaching nicknames to one another— Harry's was "Goat.”. Raised as Baptist, all five brothers began singing together when Harry was seven, forming The Womack Brothers.