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The Browns at that time were considering quitting the music business, and for what they intended to be their last recording, they chose "The Three Bells". [14] Bonnie Brown had first heard the song being played on a local radio station—a deejay had heard "Les Trois Cloches" by Les Compagnons in Europe, and brought the record back to the US ...
The Browns were an American country and folk music vocal trio best known for their 1959 Grammy-nominated hit, "The Three Bells".The group, composed of Jim Ed Brown and his sisters Maxine and Bonnie, had a close, smooth harmony characteristic of the Nashville sound, though their music also combined elements of folk and pop.
Ray Charles recorded "The Three Bells" for Volcanic Action Of My Soul, an album released in 1971. [22] Ken Parker, a Jamaican singer, recorded a rocksteady version of "The Three Bells" under the title "Jimmy Brown" in 1972. [23] Ben Keith recorded an instrumental version for Seven Gates: A Christmas Album by Ben Keith and Friends in 1994.
Jimmy Little Sings Country (1975) Travellin' Minstrel Man (Festival, 1976) The Best of Jimmy Little (Festival, 1977) An Evening with Jimmy Little (1978) (2× live album recorded at the Sydney Opera House) 20 Golden Country Greats (Festival, 1979) The Best of Jimmy Little (June 1994) Yorta Yorta Man (Monitor, 1995)
The Three Bells is a compilation album by American country music group, the Browns, released in 1993. This compilation box set release contains eight CDs with 258 songs covering the career of the Browns. Each CD covers a different era of their work, both prior to and after their years with RCA Victor and producer Chet Atkins.
On colder nights, they would sleep with two dogs; and if the night was freezing, it was called a "three-dog night". [6] Musician Van Dyke Parks has disputed this claim, however, and says he, not Fairchild, came up with the name from the magazine. The band's first Top Ten hit was "One" in 1969. "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)" reached #1 a year later.
This is a list of songs by their Roud Folk Song Index number; the full catalogue can also be found on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website. Some publishers have added Roud numbers to books and liner notes, as has also been done with Child Ballad numbers and Laws numbers.
The three little kittens they lost their mittens, And they began to cry, Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear Our mittens we have lost What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! Then you shall have no pie. Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. We shall have no pie. Our mittens we have lost. The three little kittens they found their mittens, And they began to smile,