Music is such a richly diversified tapestry that its ability to provide therapy is virtually unlimited. It can exhilarate, sadden, calm, inform; it can make us introspective, or just plain crazy with emotion. Today, let’s open the musical vault for two all-time classics that really need no introduction. Even so, here are a few words about today’s B-side, James Brown’s monster 1966 hit “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World.” Rolling Stone magazine called its lyrics “Biblically chauvinistic,” inasmuch as they credit all of mankind’s major progress and inventions to men, that is, to the male gender. Ironically enough, the lyrics were actually written by a woman. At least that’s the claim of one Betty Jean Newsome. The version you’re about to see was performed by Christina Aguilera just after Mr. Brown’s death on Dec. 25, 2006, at the 2007 Grammy Awards, and concludes with a moving but wordless tribute by Augusta’s very own Danny Ray.