Maybe the Last Time
| "Maybe the Last Time" | |
|---|---|
| Song | |
| A-side | "Out of Sight" | 
"Maybe the Last Time" is a song written by James Brown (under the pseudonym Ted Wright)[1] and recorded by Brown and The Famous Flames in 1964. It was released as the B-side of "Out of Sight" and was also included on the Out of Sight album. It was the last studio recording Brown made with The Famous Flames, although the singing group continued to receive regular billing on Brown's recordings for several more years.
Though "Maybe the Last Time" did not chart,[2] it became a frequent part of Brown and The Famous Flames' concert repertoire in the late 1960s. Live performances appear on the albums Live at the Garden, Live at the Apollo, Volume II, and Say It Live and Loud: Live in Dallas 08.26.68, and in the concert film Live at the Boston Garden.
Credits:The Famous Flames
- James Brown-lead vocals
 - Bobby Byrd-baritone/bass
 - Bobby Bennett-first tenor
 - Lloyd Stallworth-second tenor