Performer: | The Browns |
Title: | The Browns Sing A Harvest Of Country Songs |
Country: | Canada |
Released: | 1968 |
Style: | Country |
Category: | Folk, Country |
Rating: | 4.2 ✦ |
Other format: | WMA APE MP2 AUD DTS WAV VQF |
Browns Sing the Big Ones from Country. A Harvest of Country Songs. Rockin' Rollin' Browns. You Can't Grow Peaches From A Cherry Tree"A b/w "A Little Too Much To Dream" (Non-album track). 120. 21. 134. The Best Of The Browns. Meadowgreen" b/w "One Take Away One". 46. 30. Non-album tracks. I'd Just Be Fool Enough" b/w "Springtime".
Interpret: The Browns. Album titlle: I Heard The Bluebirds Sing - A Harvest O. .Producer Chet Atkins knew the Browns for what they really were: a close-harmony country trio – probably the best that ever was. But Atkins' vision of the Browns put him in direct conflict with Sholes and RCA's New York corporate office. Trying to strike a balance led to uncomfortable studio compromises that alienated country deejays who dismissed the Browns as too 'pop' and urban radio programmers who considered them too country. Fewer still knew that Bonnie's on-stage announcement actually marked the third time the Browns decided to call it quits
The Browns, Le Mars, Iowa.
The Browns were an American family singing group from Sparkman, Arkansas made up of Jim Ed Brown and his sisters, Maxine Brown and Bonnie Brown. They are known primarily for their hit "The Three Bells". Country music singers, The Browns sang individually at rural venues until 1954 when Maxine Brown, and younger brother Jim Ed, signed a record contract as a singing duo. Eighteen-year-old Bonnie joined the group in 1955, and the following year they were signed by Chet Atkins, RCA Victor Records producer in Nashville, Tennessee. Jim Ed now resides in Brentwood, Tennessee with his wife Becky.
Genre: Folk, World, & Country. A2. How Great Thou Art. 3:01. A3. Child Of The King. The Browns (3) Featuring Jim Edward Brown. The Browns (3) Featuring Jim Edward Brown - The Browns Sing Songs From The Little Brown Church Hymnal (LP, Album).
1) The Browns were an American family singing group from Pine Bluff, Arkansas made up of Jim Ed Brown and his sisters, Maxine Brown and Bonnie Brown. Country music singers, they sang individually at rural venues until 1954 when Maxine Brown, and younger brother Jim Ed, signed a record contract as a singing duo. There are three bands under the name The Browns
1967 studio album by The Browns. Browns Sing the Big Ones from Country. Studio album by. The Browns. Where Does the Good Times Go" (Buck Owens). All of Me Belongs to You" (Merle Haggard). Ride Ride Ride" (Liz Anderson). Happy Tracks" (Ray Pennington). Walk Through This World With Me" (Sandy Seamons, Kaye Savage). Country Boy's Dream" (Ernie Newton). If the Whole World Stopped Lovin'" (Ben Peters).
A1 | Don't Let The Stars Get In Your EyesWritten-By – Willet* |
2:15 |
A2 | The Rhumba BoogieWritten-By – Snow* |
1:57 |
A3 | Mansion On The HillWritten-By – Rose*, Williams* |
2:16 |
A4 | Four WallsWritten-By – Campbell*, Moore* |
3:05 |
A5 | Sugarfoot RagWritten-By – Vaughn*, Garland* |
1:55 |
B1 | Ground HogWritten-By – Haynes*, Burns* |
2:12 |
B2 | Columbus Stockade BluesWritten-By – Sargent*, Davis* |
1:55 |
B3 | Down In The ValleyArranged By – The Browns |
2:26 |
B4 | Poor Wildwood FlowerWritten-By – Ferguson* |
2:16 |
B5 | The Great Speckled BirdWritten-By – Carter* |
2:31 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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CAS-2262 | The Browns | The Browns Sing A Harvest Of Country Songs (LP, Album) | RCA Camden | CAS-2262 | Canada | 1968 |
CAS-2262 | The Browns | The Browns Sing A Harvest Of Country Songs (LP) | RCA Camden | CAS-2262 | US | 1968 |