1) The Browns were … Read Full Bio ↴There are three bands under the name The Browns.
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. 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. The family trio recorded several songs that met with only modest success until 1959, when their 45 rpm folk single called "The Three Bells" was a no. 1 hit on both the Billboard Hot 100 pop music and country music charts. Based on a song called "Les trois cloches," the song was originally a hit in France for both the group Les Compagnons de la chanson and Édith Piaf.
The Browns followed up the success of "The Three Bells" with "Scarlet Ribbons" and "The Old Lamplighter," recordings that also did very well on both the pop and country music charts. With an international following, The Browns toured Europe extensively and recorded further moderate successes on the country music charts. In 1963, they became part of the Grand Ole Opry.
In 1965, Jim Ed Brown began working on a solo career, and in 1967 the trio formally disbanded. Jim Ed continued to record for RCA and had a number of country hits starting in 1965 while still with The Browns. In 1967, he released his first solo top 10 with "Pop A Top" which became his signature song. In 1970, he gained a crossover hit with "Morning" which went to number 4 on the country charts and number 47 on the pop charts. Other hits for Jim Ed included "Angel's Sunday"(1971), "Southern Loving"(1973), "Sometime Sunshine"(1974) and "It's That Time Of Night"(1974). In 1976, he released a string of major duet hits with Helen Cornelius starting with the #1 hit "I Don't Wanna Have To Marry You". Other hits for the duo included "Saying Hello, Saying I Love You, Saying Goodbye"(1977), "Born Believer"(1977), "I'll Never Be Free"(1978), "If The World Ran Out Of Love Tonight"(1978), "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"(1979), "Lying In Love With You"(1979), "Fools"(1979), "Morning Comes Too Early"(1980), and "Don't Bother To Knock"(1981).
Jim Ed has also hosted the syndicated country shows Jim Ed Brown's Country Place, and Nashville On The Road. On The Nashville Network he hosted the talent show You Can Be A Star, and the travel show Going Our Way which featured his wife, Becky, where they went traveling to different places in an RV.
Maxine Brown briefly had a solo career during the late 1960's releasing an album and single for Chart Records titled "Sugar Cane Country".
In 2006, the Browns reunited to perform "The Old Lamplighter" and "The Three Bells" for the PBS special, Country Pop Legends.
2) A horror-themed punk band. Formed in 1998, they played consistently for a year and a half around Western Canada, opening for The New Bomb Turks, Nashville Pussy, AFI, and Good Riddance. In the spring of 1998 the band self-released their first album "Getting Jiggy with The Browns". At this time, the line up was much different; Charlie - Guitar & Vocals, Emmett - Guitar, Leroy - Bass, Freddy - Drums and Lucy - Keyboards.
During the summer of 1998 Lucy and Emmet left the band, Freddy moved to Guitar and a new drummer named ODB began performing live shows, a new keyboard player was not sought out. Also around this time Charlie gave up his guitar duties and focused solely on lead vocals.
In 1999 Meter Records (Canada) released "Greatest Hits Volume One." Shortly after the release The Motherfucking Browns played what they said was their "final" show (summer of 1999) much to the dismay of both Meter Records and the Western Canadian music scene.
In 2000 Middle Man Records (USA) released a split 7" record with The Motherfucking Browns and John Q. Public. The Motherfucking Browns contributed a song from their 1999 album; "Lady, Stay Dead!" alongside a cover of "Bullet" a cover by the influential horror-rock band The Misfits.
2003 saw the release of Tony Hawk's Underground, video game for all major gaming platforms. Alongside bands like Kiss and Social Distortion, The Motherfucking Browns contributed a censored version of their song: "American Werewolf in Calgary". Tony Hawk's Underground went on to win several awards as a groundbreaking video game in 2003.
With the success of Tony Hawk's Underground a new website for the band was announced as well as a new myspace site. Both sites confirmed The Motherfucking Browns were performing with a new line-up: Charlie - Vocals, Eddie - Guitar, James - Bass, Joe - Drums.
2004 saw the release of "And Now the Screaming Starts!" on Meter Records (Canada). After much publicity, and several live shows in the Mid West USA, Horror High Records released their single "The Scream on Halloween" on their "Prom Queen Massacre" compilation, featuring other horror-rock bands such as Blitzkid and Calabrese.
After nearly three years of no activity Meter Records reported that The Motherfucking Browns have returned with the original line up that played on "Greatest Hits Volume One" (except ODB who had since passed away, and replaced by Chow Yun). In the fall of 2007 The Motherfucking Browns played a triumphant "comeback" show in their hometown of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Performing alongside fellow horror rockers Forbidden Dimension. In an interview with Beatroute Magazine a new album for 2008 was announced.
The band is known for their abrasive stage shows, wearing Balaclava ski masks on stage, and songs primarily about horror movies. Charlie Brown is also a contributing writer for horror website www.killerfilm.com
"The best band in the fucking world, you fuckers!"
3) The Browns, a gospel-influenced band, exude excitement on the stage and offer a life-changing experience to all who hear them. The Browns deliver the powerful message of the gospel through word and song that engage audiences of all ages.
The Browns have been touring across the United States since the group began its full-time ministry nine years ago. The heralded group began on the local and state level and has expanded and grown into a national touring group.
This year The Browns received the prestigious honor of Top 10 Mixed Group of the Year for the second year in a row. The Browns will be attending the Singing News Magazine fan awards at the National Quartet Convention in Louisville, KY. “It started out with the Singing News magazine fans voting for the top ten,” Michaela said. “We had no idea we were up for this ward until we got an e-mail to tell us. We were up with some wonderful groups. This honor is very rewarding coming from the fans and knowing that we’ve touched their hearts or ministered to them in some way.” Previously The Browns had been awarded the Top Horizon Group of the Year for 3 consecutive years.
The group has finished their newest recording at the Sound Kitchen and Daywind Studios in Nashville, TN with Grammy award winning producer, Bubba Smith. ”A New Day” will be the Browns 10th national CD release. The newest single on the album has just climbed to #25 on the national radio charts. It is written by group member Jessica, and her fiance, Nick Trammell intitled “It’s A God Thing”.
Black Roses
The Browns Lyrics
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Something special in my garden
I've been travelin' all over this world
I've been travelin' all over this world
I've never seen a black rose in any other garden
Something special in my garden
Black, black roses in my garden
Black, black roses blooming in my garden
I got to keep good care for it
I got to water it
I've been travelin' all over this world
So you see
Something special in my garden
So you see
Something special in my garden
Black, black roses in my garden
Black, black roses blooming my garden
Black, black roses blooming my garden
Black, black roses blooming my garden
The lyrics of The Browns's song "Black Roses" convey a sense of pride and uniqueness in one's own personal space. The repeated refrain of "Something special in my garden" highlights the singer's conviction that they possess something truly exceptional amidst their travels around the world. The mention of black roses symbolizes this rarity and beauty, as black roses are not commonly found in nature. By emphasizing the presence of these black roses in their garden, the singer suggests a deep appreciation for the distinctiveness and significance of this phenomenon.
The perceived value of the black roses in the garden is further underscored by the singer's commitment to caring for them diligently. The lines "I got to keep good care for it, I got to water it" suggest a sense of responsibility and attentiveness towards nurturing this special aspect of their life. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for tending to and preserving the unique and extraordinary elements that one encounters, even amidst the distractions and challenges of worldly experiences.
The refrain "I've been travelin' all over this world" juxtaposed with the focus on the black roses in the garden creates a contrast between the vastness of the world and the intimacy of personal connections. Despite the extensive travels, the singer finds solace and fulfillment in the presence of something exceptional within their own private domain. The imagery of the blooming black roses signifies growth, beauty, and resilience, suggesting that even amidst life's journeys and adventures, there are constants and treasures that hold special significance.
Overall, "Black Roses" can be interpreted as a reflection on the idea of finding and cherishing uniqueness and beauty in the midst of life's wanderings and discoveries. The black roses serve as a potent symbol of individuality, rarity, and the power of nurturing and protecting what is truly special. The lyrics convey a sense of wonder and reverence towards this extraordinary presence in the singer's garden, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and preserving the exceptional aspects that make life meaningful and fulfilling.
Line by Line Meaning
Something special in my garden
I have discovered something unique and extraordinary in my personal space
I've been travelin' all over this world
I have explored different places and experienced various things
I've never seen a black rose in any other garden
I have never come across a black rose in any other location
Black, black roses in my garden
I have black roses growing in my garden
I got to keep good care for it
I must take proper care of these unique black roses
So you see
As you can understand
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: BARRINGTON LEVY
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@BassBoosterz
Childhood, fcking good memories!
@latlew4223
yepp
@chueyholder7929
omg yes!
@snapped1220
who produced this beat??
@DyingIinyourarms
Your childhood memories are from 2010....BRUH.
@BassBoosterz
Bad News Barrett Bro this is one of .... I had 14 or 15 at this time when I found the music tho ;P
@user-zg7is1yg6b
I CAN'T GIVE ENOUGH THUMBS UP. BUT IF YOU LISTENING TO THIS IN 2024...YOU A REAL ONE
@Gi-or8bk
Plies took this song to another level with that energy
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4sh0
@joshsemo4214
The only time you can say that