- Bernard Odum
- Bob Babbitt
- Bootsy Collins
- Charlie Haden
- Chuck Rainey
- Dave Holland
- Donald "Duck" Dunn
- Eddie Gomez
- Fred Thomas
- Genre: Blues
- Genre: Funk
- Genre: Jazz
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Genre: Soul
- James Jamerson
- Jimmie Blanton
- Oscar Pettiford
- Paul Chambers
- Paul McCartney
- Ray Brown
- Ron Carter
- Solos
- Sting
- Tommy Cogbill
I Was Made To Love Her
James Jamerson — “I Was Made to Love Her” (Stevie Wonder)
Jamerson’s iconic Motown groove blends melodic fills with relentless pocket. Study how his lines weave rhythm and harmony while driving the entire band forward.
It’s The Same Old Song
James Jamerson’s bassline on “It’s the Same Old Song” is a perfect blend of drive, melody, and rhythmic lift. His playing gives the tune its infectious forward motion while weaving countermelodies that elevate the vocal and push the entire arrangement into classic Motown energy.
Bernadette
James Jamerson’s bassline on “Bernadette” is one of the most explosive, emotionally charged performances in the entire Motown catalog. His driving pulse, melodic invention, and fearless rhythmic push make the song surge forward with urgency and fire. This is Jamerson at his most commanding — powerful, lyrical, and completely in control of the music’s emotional engine.