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Subido: 2009/12/29

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8 years ago

Francine Guernon

J'adore cette chanson et la voix des Browns. Si tu aimes, partages.

8 years ago

Jim Myatt

I met this gentlemen while he was shopping when I used to work at Home Depot in Nashville. I have always admired him and his talent. God Bless you Jim Ed.

8 years ago

Lea Ann Weatherford

RIP Jim Ed Brown....Sympathy to his wife, kids and Sisters....He will be sorely missed

8 years ago

Music It's "All" good.

I just heard of Jim Ed's passing. He was an incredible singer, the "epitome" of a classy southern Gentleman. I never had the honor of meeting Jim Ed but I'll really miss him. My sincere condolences to Maxine, Bonnie & everyone that was close to him. Rest in peace 'Sir'. We love you and we'll miss you. Will not forget you.

8 years ago

Matt Harden

We lost a great one 

8 years ago

David Willis

I am sad this day when both the Rock & Roll & Country Music Hall of Fame have lost one of the true legends. I am sad today, because I have lost one of the truly awesome voices of all time. Rest In Peace Jim Ed Brown.

8 years ago

Michael Daugherty

Great song, rest in peace Jimmy

8 years ago

Shannon Traynor Stright

He still sang like an angel . Rest in Peace Jim Ed Brown

8 years ago

58mustang8

A soul wings it's way to Heaven, Good Ol' Jimmy Brown has passed away

8 years ago

Tonjia L

That voice!! God Bless to him and his family!

8 years ago

Rick8351

I am going on 64 in 2 months and grew up in Brooklyn in New York City. Back then in the 50s and 60s, New York City had no country music station as it wasn't a popular music genre for most New Yorkers. It was considered Southern or hillbilly music. We had 4 pop stations in New York. They played all the top popular songs of almost all genres and sometimes a country song that was so popular was played on these stations. The Browns had 3 songs that made it on the NYC stations, The 3 Bells, The Old Lamplighter and Scarlet Ribbons. I was a young New Yorker who happened to like folk and country music whenever I heard it. I believe I still have the original 45 of Scarlet Ribbons. Of those 4 stations, WMCA, WMGM and WABC are gone now and WINS became all news radio in 1964 and remains so today. WMGM became WHN and switched to talk radio and then country radio in the 70s. It morphed into religious broadcasting for a time and by then, most folks switched over from AM stations to FM stations with stereo. I'm not sure if NYC still has a country music station now as I moved to Florida at the end of 2013. I do know that I was fond of the Browns music and am sad at Jim Ed's passing. RIP Jimmy.

8 years ago

Ali Zalor

R.I.P Jim Brown, so fortunate to have heard you sing this song with your sisters at the Grand Ole Opry.

8 years ago

Michelle Graham

I'm glad this song gets stuck in my head from time to time. Rest in peace Jimmy Brown. 

8 years ago

James D. Wheeler

One of the best country vocal groups ever! Back when country was country . Now its just POP with a cheap cowboy hat! RIP Jim ED!

8 years ago

Emma Swindells

R.I.P Jim

8 years ago

Glenda March

RIP JIM.... You were timeless...

8 years ago

Joanne Allen

R.I.P. Jim Ed Brown ♥

8 years ago

Charlene Viera

Beautiful song!!❤❤❤

8 years ago

buffalohawk65

RIP Jim Ed, golden voice and a wholesome passion for music. You will be missed.

8 years ago

MrMotownjoe

Too sad!

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