James Brown (It's a Man's, Man's, Man's world; 1966; James Brown, Betty Jean Newsome; AGP)
This is a ma-a-an's world, This is a ma-a-an's world, But it wouldn't be nothing, nothi-ing Without a woman or a gi-irl.
You see, man made the cars To take us over the ro-oad, Man made the tra-a-a-ain To carry the heavy lo-o-o-oad, Man made the electro light To take us out of the da-a-ark, Man made the boat for the water Like Noah made the Ark -
This is a man's, ma-an's, ma-a-an's world But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing Without a woman or a gi-irl, 'h.
Man thinks about a little bit of baby girls And a baby bo-oys, Man makes 'em happy 'Cause man makes them to-oys. And after man make everything, Everything he ca-an - You know that man makes money To buy from other man.
This is a ma-a-an's world But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing, Not one little thing Without a woman o-or a gi-irl.
He's lost in the wilderness, He's lost in bitterness, He's lost, lost some best, you know...