The Brothers Four - Greenfields (Mitch Miller Show) video free download


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The Brothers Four are an American folk singing group, founded in 1957 in Seattle, Washington, known for their 1960 hit song "Greenfields". Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley met at the University of Washington, where they were members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity in 1956 (hence the "Brothers" appellation). Their first professional performances were the result of a prank played on them in 1958 by a rival fraternity, who had arranged for someone to call them, pretend to be from Seattle's Colony Club, and invite them to come down to audition for a gig. Even though they were not expected at the club, they were allowed to sing a few songs anyway, and were subsequently hired. Flick recalls them being paid "mostly in beer."

They left for San Francisco in 1959, where they met Mort Lewis, Dave Brubeck's manager. Lewis became their manager and later that year secured them a contract with Columbia Records. Their second single, "Greenfields," released in January 1960, hit #2 on the pop charts,[2] and their first album, Brothers Four, released toward the end of the year, made the top 20. Other highlights of their early career included singing their fourth single, "The Green Leaves of Summer," from the John Wayne movie The Alamo, at the 1961 Academy Awards, and having their second album, BMOC/Best Music On/Off Campus, go top 10. They also recorded the theme song for the ABC television series Hootenanny, "Hootenanny Saturday Night," in 1963. They also gave a try at "Sloop John B", released as "The John B Sails".[3]

The British Invasion and the ascendance of edgier folk rock musicians such as Bob Dylan put an end to the Brothers Four's early period of success, but they kept performing and making records, doing particularly well in Japan and on the American hotel circuit.

The group co-built with Jerry Dennon a radio station in Seaside, Oregon (KSWB) in 1968.[4] The station was subsequently sold in 1972 to a group from Montana, and later to a self-proclaimed minister, and finally merged into a larger conglomerate of radio stations.

The group attempted a comeback by recording a highly commercial version of Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man," but were unable to release it due to licensing issues, and The Byrds eventually stole their thunder by releasing their heralded version.[5]

Mike Kirkland left the group in 1969, and was replaced by Mark Pearson, another University of Washington alumnus. In 1971, Pearson left and was replaced by Bob Haworth, who stayed until 1989 and was replaced by a returning Pearson. Dick Foley left the group in 1990 and was replaced by Terry Lauber. Despite all the changes and having spent 54 years in the business, the group is still active. ~SOURCE: Wikipedia

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8 years ago

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8 years ago

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The Brothers Four - Greenfields (Mitch Miller Show)

8 years ago

Johnnyc drums

How about the relaxed and precise timing of The Brothers Four singing "Greenfields"?

8 years ago

Лисса Вестерина

Beautiful song! Thanks.

9 years ago

multicaruana

Thanks for posting this live version of this great song. Just great!

9 years ago

Metin Sahin

ıo wılll keep on waiting

9 years ago

Metin Sahin

WHERE ARE THE BLUE SKYS I USED TO SING:WONDERFUL SONG AND WONDERFUL HARMONY

9 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1960 {April 23rd} the Brothers Four performed "Greenfields" on the ABC-TV program 'Dick Clark's Saturday Night Beechnut Show'...At the time the song was in its first of four weeks at #2 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart and that was also its peak position of the chart...The song it bumped out of the #2 position was "Puppy Love" by Paul Anka; and it just happened that Paul Anka was also featured on the same 'Beechnut Nut' show and he performed "Puppy Love"...The 'not for real' brothers had six other Top 100 records; "My Tani" {#50 in 1960}, "Green Leaves of Summer" {#65 in 1960}, "Frogg" {#32 in 1961}, "Blue Water Line" {#68 in 1962}, “Hootenanny Saturday Night" {#89 in 1963}, and "Try to Remember" {#91 in 1965}...

9 years ago

iulia man

lovely !

9 years ago

Nena Diones

oh I miss this music

9 years ago

Miguel Angel de Boer

Once there were greenfieldsKissed by the sunOnce there were valleysWhere rivers used to runOnce there were blue skiesWith white clouds high aboveOnce they were part ofAn everlasting loveWe were the lovers who strolledThrough greenfields.Greenfields are gone nowParched by the sunGone from the valleysWhere rivers used to runGone with the cold windThat swept in through to my heartGone with the loversWho let their dreams departWhere are the greenfields that weUsed to roam.I'll never know what made you run awayHow can I keep searching when dark clouds hide the dayI only know there's nothing here for meNothing in this wild world left for me to see.But I'll keep on waiting'Til you returnI'll keep on waitingUntil the day you learnYou can't be happyWhen your heart's on a roamYou can't be happyUntil you bring it homeHome to the greenfields and meOnce again.

9 years ago

Roy Corrales

Así se cantaba antes!!!

9 years ago

stelios kemenes

ΤΕΛΙΟ

9 years ago

Mis Cantantes Favoritos

1960 nº 2 Serie Dorada nº 6 y nº 1 del CHP

9 years ago

tmvanzwol

lovely

9 years ago

pastrami1945

Thanks for the post. Such good music and singing back then - Brothers Four, Kingston Trio, Chad Mitchell Trio, even New Christie Minstrels.

9 years ago

heyyouthere4

And to think this genre was called the West Coast Sound. First heard it in the 70s. My Coloring Book is the other song which delivered this level of power.

9 years ago

Mis Canciones Favoritas

Llegó al nº 2 en las listas de Estados Unidos y fue el primer nº 1 del programa "Caravana Musical" de Angel Alvarez, donde también es la Serie Dorada nº 6. Los Brothers Four eran un grupo de cuatro universitarios norteamericanos que cultivaban la música folk que por entonces tenía una gran aceptación entre la juventud de aquel país. Cuatro voces perfectamente acopladas que junto con sus guitarras y banjo, ofrecían un sonido limpio y perfecto. La canción habla de las verdes campiñas por las que solían pasear dos enamorados. Un paisaje idílico con ríos transparentes, cielos azules con nubes blancas. Pero todo eso se acaba cuando ella se va. El chico no entiende el motivo, pero continúa esperando que vuelva, porque ella no puede ser feliz hasta que no vuelva al hogar. Entonces todo volverá a ser igual que antes.

9 years ago

jazzthieve

Very nice vocal harmony.

9 years ago

Joe Souza

musica que toca no fundo de nossa alma meu muito obrigado aos quatro irmaos!

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