Find here the lyrics to your favorite songs by Jim Ed Brown.
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- A Million Miles from Nowhere
- After Dark
- Ain't Life Sweet
- All I Had To Do
- All The World And The Seven Seas
- Almost Persuaded
- Alone With You
- Angel
- Ann summertime Again
- Arms Of August
- Baby Again
- Back To Louisville
- Barrooms And Pop A Tops
- Battle Of New Orleans
- Beautiful Lies
- Before The Next Teardrop Falls
- Beyond The Shadow
- Bottle Hasn't Been Made
- Bubblegum Bandit
- Bummin' Around
- But I Won't
- But That's All Right
- Butterfly
- Cajun Stripper
- Circumstantial Evidence
- City Cries At Night
- Close
- Coffee Cup
- Dang Me
- Darlin'
- Dawn In San Antone
- Days Of Sand And Shovels
- Dear Heart
- Detroit City
- Dime At A Time
- Don't Let Go
- Drinking Again
- Drinking Champagne
- Easy Lovin'
- El Paso
- Evening
- Every Mile Of The Way
- Flowers On The Wall
- Folk Singer
- Four Seasons Of Life
- Funny How Time Slips Away
- Funny Way Of Laughin'
- Gentle On My Mind
- Gentle Woman Mine
- Ginger Is Gentle And Waiting For Me
- Gods Were Angry With Me
- Goin' Away Party
- Going Back To My Baby Tomorrow
- Going Up To Country
- Good Brother John
- Gunfighter
- Harlequin Melodies
- Have I Stayed Away Too Long
- Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
- Healing Hands Of Time
- Heartache Killer
- Hearts Will Be Hearts
- Heaven Says Hello
- Help Me Make It Through The Night
- Here's To Forever
- Hey Good Lookin'
- Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me
- Honky Tonk Man
- Honky Tonkin'
- How I Love Them Old Songs
- How Long Does It Take A Memory To Drown
- How Long Has It Been
- I Feel A Sin Coming On
- I Guess I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night
- I Heard From A Memory Last Night
- I Just Came From There
- I Run For My Love
- I Take The Chance
- I Won't Go Too Far
- I Won't Mention It Again
- I'd Just Be Fool Enough (to Fall)
- I'd Rather Be Sorry
- I'd Walk A Country Mile (for A Country Girl)
- I'll Be There
- I'll Make The Living
- I'm Just A Country Boy
- I've Got A Woman To Lean On
- I've Just Been Wasting My Time
- If Her Blue Eyes Don't Get You
- If Wishes Were Horses
- If You Were Mine Mary
- It Doesn't Know Any Better
- It's That Time Of Night
- King Of The Road
- Last Laugh
- Laying Here Lying In Bed
- Let It Be Me
- Let Me Be The One
- Letter To Daddy
- Life Is Made Of This
- Lift Ring Pull Open
- Longest Beer Of The Night
- Looking Back To See
- Love
- Love In The Hot Afternoon
- Love Is Worth The Tryin'
- Love Of The Common People
- Lovin' Arms
- Man And Wife Time
- Meadowgreen
- Molly Darling
- Morning
- Morning After
- My Friend The Bottle My Friend The Glass
- My Heart Left Long Ago
- My New Love Is Ruby
- Not As A Sweetheart (but Just As A Friend)
- Now Is The Hour
- Old Lamplighter
- Only A Woman Like You
- Paint Me The Color Of Your Wall
- Party Girl
- Pick-Me-Ups
- Pop A Top
- Regular On My Mind
- Remember Me (i'm The One Who Loves You)
- Scarlet Ribbons (for Her Hair)
- Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On
- She'll Remember
- She's Leavin' (bonnie Please Don't Go)
- Sing Me A Nursery Rhyme
- Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay
- Smaller Than The Bottle
- Sock It To Me Country Style
- Sometime Sunshine
- Southern Loving
- Summerset
- Taste Of Heaven
- Tender Touch Of Love
- Then I'll Stop Loving You
- There Goes My Everything
- They Call The Wind Maria
- Three Bells
- To Be Or Not To Be
- Tom Dooley
- Too Good To Be True
- Triangle
- Unbelievable Love
- Understand Little Man
- Wake Me Up In Oklahoma
- War Is Hell
- We're Laughing At The World
- What Does It Take (to Keep A Woman Like You Satisfied)
- What's A Girl Like You (doing In A Place Like This)
- Why Can't I Take You Home
- Wicked Woman's
- Will I Ever Stop Loving You
- Yesterday
- You Can Have Her
- You Can't Grow Peaches On A Cherry
- You Comb Her Hair
- You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
- You Keep Right On Loving Me
- You Wear A Smile
- You've Seen That Look On Me A Thousand Times
James Edward Brown (April 1, 1934 – June 11, 2015) was an American country singer who achieved fame in the 1950s with his two sisters as a member of the Browns. He later had a successful solo career from 1965 to 1974, followed by a string of major duet hits with fellow country music vocalist Helen Cornelius, through 1981. Brown was also the host of the Country Music Greats Radio Show, a syndicated country music program from Nashville, Tennessee.
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