- Source: Try Me
- Source: Try Me!
Albums
Try Me!, an album by James Brown and The Famous Flames
Try Me (Rosie Gaines album), 1994
Try Me (Self Defense Family album), 2014
Songs
"Try Me" (Dej Loaf song), 2014
"Try Me" (DJ Snake song), 2019
"Try Me" (James Brown song), 1958
"Try Me" (Jasmine Guy song), 1990
"Try Me" (Jason Derulo song), featuring Jennifer Lopez and Matoma, 2015
"Try Me" (John Entwistle song), 1981
"Try Me" (The Weeknd song), 2018
"Try Me (Watashi wo Shinjite)", the fifth single by Namie Amuro with Super Monkey's
"Try Me", by The Grass Roots on their album Powers of the Night, 1982
"Try Me", by McLean
"Try Me", by UFO on their album Lights Out, 1977
"Try Me", by Plastic Toy and DJ Snake from the latter's album Carte Blanche, 2019
Other
Try Me Records, a record label founded by James Brown
See also
Try (disambiguation)
"Try to Find Me", a song by Gorky Park, 1989
Try Me! is the second studio album by James Brown and the Famous Flames. It is a collection of singles, B-sides, and outtakes from their first album, Please Please Please. It was reissued by King Records in 1964 under the title The Unbeatable James Brown: 16 Hits.
Track listing
All tracks composed by James Brown; except where indicated
References
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- Try to Follow Me
- Rasta Revolution
- Stay with Me Tonight (lagu TVXQ)
- Try (lagu)
- Super Monkey's
- Li Jing (pemeran)
- Pink (penyanyi)
- Tammi Terrell
- Try This
- James Brown
- Try Me
- Try Me!
- Try Me (Watashi o Shinjite)
- Try Me (James Brown song)
- Try Me Out
- Let Me Try
- Give Me a Try
- Try
- This Is Me Trying
- Try with Me
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