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  2. The Browns - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Family Bible (The Browns album) - Wikipedia

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    Family Bible is an album by American country music group, the Browns, released in 1996. This release contains all new recordings by the original trio. This release contains all new recordings by the original trio.

  4. The Three Bells - Wikipedia

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    The song is an English adaptation of the French language song "Les Trois Cloches" written by Jean Villard (also known as Gilles).This French song narrates the life of someone named Jean-François Nicot who lived in a small village at the bottom of a valley, starting with his birth, then his marriage and ending with his death, events all accompanied by ringing of the bells.

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  6. Browns hope return home is return to winning ways after ... - AOL

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    The Browns hoped their trip west would be a bonanza, only to see it end with a pair of loss. That makes the return home even more important. Browns hope return home is return to winning ways after ...

  7. Grand Ole Opry Favorites - Wikipedia

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    Grand Ole Opry Favorites is a 1964 album by American country music group the Browns. In 2000, this album and another album, Sweet Sounds by the Browns , were re-released together on the same compact disc.

  8. Even if he were designated a post-June 1 release (spreading the damage over two years), Cleveland would still take a hit of $118.9 million in 2025.

  9. Looking Back to See - Wikipedia

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    "Looking Back to See" is a song written and originally performed by Jim Ed Brown and Maxine Brown of The Browns. In June 1954, the Browns' version of the song reached No. 8 on the Billboard country and western chart. [1] The song was covered by Goldie Hill and Justin Tubbs in a record released on the Decca label (catalog no. 29145).