The Blues Brothers
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Aerosmith covered “Mother Popcorn” on their album Live! Bootleg. It was also covered by Frank Black on the 1998 tribute album James Brown Super Bad @ 65, and by The Blues Brothers in a medley with “Do You Love Me” on Made in America.
You broke my heart because I couldn't dance
You didn't even want me around
And now I'm back to let you know
I can really shake them down
Do love me (I can really move)
Do you love me (Now I'm in the groove)
Do you love me (do you love me)
Now that I can dance?
Watch me now!!
Work, Work
Work it out baby
Work, work
You driving me crazy
Work, Work
With a little bit of soul now
Well I can mash potato (I can mash potato)
I can do the twist (I can do the twist)
And then funky, funky chicken (funky, funky chicken)
Well do you like me like this (do you like me like this)
Tell me, tell me, tell me
(2 times)
Well do you love me (do you love me)
Do you love me (do you love me)
Do you love me (do you love me)
Now that I can dance
Do You Love Me / Mother Popcorn (You Got To Have A Mother For Me) was written by Pee Wee Ellis & James Brown & Berry Gordy.
Do You Love Me / Mother Popcorn (You Got To Have A Mother For Me) was produced by Bob Tischler & Paul Shaffer.