Jim Ed Brown - **TRIBUTE** - Morning (1970). video free download


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(Written by Bill Graham)...Recorded 18 August 1970 - (CHARTED 1970 #4 US COUNTRY,#47 US POP & #2 CANADIAN COUNTRY) - [14:00-17:30] RCA Victor Studio, 800 17th Ave. South, Nashville, TN -- Jim Ed Brown [vcl], Billy Sanford [gt], Dale Sellers [rh/gt], Lloyd Green [steel], Henry Corwin [steel], Roy M. "Junior" Huskey, Jr. [bass], Robert Woods [el. bass], Jerry Carrigan [drums], Jerry Smith [piano] + vocal chorus. Producer: Bob Ferguson...

Born James Edward Brown in Sparkman ARKANSAS (1934 - 2015)...Jim Ed started playing guitar for Square Dances whilst still at school and singing on local Radio with Maxine...The first break came when he entered a talent contest in Little Rock...He didn't win but he got invited to became a regular on Radio Station KLRA's Barnyard Frolic Programme...Maxine joined Jim on the show and in 1954 they were signed to the Louisiana Hayride in the Studios of which they made their First Recording...and the rest is history......Jim Ed, Maxine & Bonnie were active from 1955 to 1967 and occasionally in the 80's...... In 2006 they performed "The Old Lamplighter" & "The Three Bells" for the PBS Special "Country Pop Legends"...Jim Ed Recorded Solo from 1965 to 1976 and Duets w/Helen Cornelius from 1976 to 1981...Jim Ed Started Recording with Sister Maxine in 1954 and Performed until 2015

Inducted into Country Music Hall of Fame in June 2015 ...Maxine & Bonnie will be Inducted in 2015

Comments

8 years ago

Virginia Templeton

I watch Country Family Reunion every Saturday, Jim Ed Brown is always their when I read about his death. I was truly sadden . He said his wife had cancerHe looked so sad. He will be missed. R I P.

8 years ago

Mark Olson

Thank you Jim Ed for the wonderful music you gave us. May you R.I.P

8 years ago

chrg101

R.I.P life well earned by providing great music.

8 years ago

Thane Hiatt

I was raised on country music. The voice of Jim Ed Brown was one that I always have loved. I was grateful that country family reunion started their videos just to heard the oldies again. Jim Ed will be missed greatly but Heavens choir has gained another great voice. Rest in peace 

8 years ago

Kelton King

Rest in peace Jim Ed Brown.

8 years ago

bruiser

R.I.P. to one of the smoothest voices of any genre.

8 years ago

Jill Partridge

Another angel gone home........R.I.P.

8 years ago

R Michael Aguirre

This was my favorite of his, R.I.P. Jim Ed Brown.

8 years ago

david strohmaier

What a song, sang by a great singer. He sings so easy. I don't think there will be too many of todays singers that will be remembered in 50 years thanks for the memories

9 years ago

cvueguy

A forgotten tune-thanks for posting it !Retro Cool/Classic Cool www.cvue.ca

9 years ago

Susan Williams

What a wonderful song. Love the old music, wish more artists sang songs like this 

9 years ago

Frank DiNunzio

boy as a dj i played this song alot another great from jim edfrankie deehershey,pa.

9 years ago

Long Point

I just love this beautiful song.We don't have country music like this anymore, unfortunately.The old country music can never be replaced.

10 years ago

Maj-Brith H

This is so fine!

10 years ago

NEWTON FORREST JA.

JIM ED BROWN SUCH A NICE SONG,SO MUCH LYRICS WHICH TELLS A GREAT STORY,LIKE THIS SONG

10 years ago

Mike Lietz

a great song by jim ed

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