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  1. Jim Ed Brown came to fame as a member of the '50s vocal group the Browns, where he was the band's lead male vocalist. In 1965, when the group was still together, he embarked on a solo career that would eventually eclipse the success of the Browns. Brown and his older sister, Maxine, began performing while he was still in high school. In 1954 ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Jim Ed Sings The Browns" on Discogs.

  3. 1. Jan. 1996 · COUNTRY · 1996. Preview. Jim Ed Brown possessed a fine baritone voice and an unerring instinct for carrying a song. Yet for all his considerable talents, the man is best known for one number, the late-night jukebox favorite “Pop a Top” which, with its eminently hummable chorus and lovelorn lyrics, succinctly and eloquently captured the ...

  4. Profile: Jim Ed Brown (born April 1, 1934, Sparkman, Arkansas, USA - died June, 12, 2015, Franklin Tennessee, USA) was an American country singer-songwriter who came to fame as a member of the 1950's vocal group The Browns, where he was the band's lead male vocalist. In 1965, when the group was still together, he embarked on a solo career that ...

  5. Listen to Jim Ed Sings the Browns on Spotify. Jim Ed Brown · Album · 1969 · 12 songs. Jim Ed Brown · Album · 1969 · 12 songs. Sign up Log in. Home; Search; Your Library . Create your first playlist It's easy, we'll help you. Create playlist. Let's f ...

  6. 29. März 2005 · Nashville Legends (Re-Recorded Versions) 2007. Bottle, Bottle. 1968. In Style Again. 2015. Alone with You. 1966. Jim Ed Sings the Browns.

  7. This was recorded on a VCR machine on April 27, 1996. Jim Ed Brown with his two sisters singing The Three Bells at the Grand Ole Opry.

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