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Jim Ed Brown

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Aliases
Jim Edward Brown
Real name
James Edward Brown
Born
April 1, 1934
Died
June 11, 2015
Country
United States
IPI
00004345913 1 work
00004346910
00063565666 2 works
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Country singer and songwriter. For more than sixty years, Jim Ed Brown built an enduring reputation as a versatile performer, radio and TV host, and recording artist. He died 5 months before he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, in 2015.
Member of
The Browns [US1]
Some of Chet's Friends
Family
Maxine Brown [US2] Sister
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Covers by Jim Ed Brown

Title Performer Release date Originally by
May 1968 David Houston [US1]
June 1966 Faron Young
June 1966 Max Powell
May 1968 Arkansas Barefoot Boys, Jimmie Driftwood
February 1969 Jean Shepard with Bill Woods' Orchestra
December 1968 Duane Dee
July 1969 The Browns [US1]
May 1968 Jimmy Dean
February 1969 Freddie Hart
May 20, 1980 The Chordettes - Orchestra conducted by Archie Bleyer, Brook Benton
September 1968 Jimmy Dean
May 1968 Roger Miller [US-OK]
September 20, 1972 Jack Bailey
June 1966 Joanie Sommers with The Bobby Troup Sextet
May 1968 Billy Grammer
September 1967 Roy Hamilton
2015 Carl Butler
May 1973 Bill Mack
October 1971 Freddie Hart
May 1968 Marty Robbins
May 1968 The Statler Brothers
July 1979 Johnny Duncan
May 1971 Narvel Felts
February 1969 Billy Walker
May 1968 Burl Ives
May 1968 John Hartford
February 1970 Henry Thomas [US1], Canned Heat
September 1967 Ray Charles
February 1969 Mickey Newbury
  March 1967 Perry Como REL, Tex Ritter and His Texans REC
  July 1976 Jerry and Zelda REL, Gene Autry REC, Lulu Belle and Scotty BRD
  March 1967 Jerry and Zelda REL, Gene Autry REC, Lulu Belle and Scotty BRD
March 1967 Gene Arnold
February 1969 Willie Nelson
June 1966 Cindy Walker
December 1968 Sonny James, The Southern Gentleman
  October 1971 Kris Kristofferson REC, Percy Sledge REL
  July 1969 Jim Edward and Maxine Brown with Bonnie REL, Wally Fowler and His Georgia Clodhoppers REC
  March 1977 Jim Edward and Maxine Brown with Bonnie REL, Wally Fowler and His Georgia Clodhoppers REC
February 1970 Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys
March 1967 Noble & King
August 1968 Hank Williams and His Drifting Cowboys
September 1968 Johnny Horton
May 1972 Carl Smith
July 1969 Melvin Endsley
October 1971 Romy Spain (Marijohn Wilkin)
December 1968 Jerry Reed
July 11, 1978 England Dan & John Ford Coley
September 20, 1972 Faron Young
1978 Savannah Churchill and The Red Norvo Quintet
August 1965 Harry Belafonte with Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra
September 1976 Don and Dewey
July 1969 The Browns [US1]
October 1971 Ray Price
2004 Edison Male Quartette
May 5, 1986 The McGuire Sisters with Chorus and Orchestra directed by Dick Jacobs
May 1968 Roger Miller [US-OK]
January 1971 Billy Joe Shaver
February 1969 Gilbert Bécaud, Jill Corey with Jimmy Carroll
1976 David Rogers [US]
March 1979 Ronnie Milsap
July 1969 Jim Edward Brown - Maxine Brown
September 1967 The Four Preps - Orchestra arranged and conducted by Leon Russell
  June 1974 Dobie Gray REL, Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge REC
March 1979 Sonny Throckmorton
July 1977 Wilburn Brothers
July 1969 The Browns featuring Jim Edward Brown
February 1969 Haydn Quartet, Eddy Arnold and His Tennessee Plowboys
June 1966 Hank Snow
  September 1976 (unknown), Guy Mitchell - Orch. & Chorus under the direction of Mitch Miller REL, Dinah Shore with Henri René's Orchestra and Chorus REC
February 1969 (unknown), Ana Hato and Deane Waretini, Gracie Fields with Orchestral Accompaniment conducted by Phil Green
August 24, 2009 Fisk University Male Quartette, Stonewall Jackson
2004 Ray Smith [US1]
May 20, 1980 ABBA
May 1971 Jack Greene
March 1967 Nat Stuckey
January 1971 Neil Sedaka
February 1969 Stuart Hamblen
July 1977 Lisa Hartman
September 1976 Lisa Hartman
July 1969 Jo Stafford with Vocal Group and Paul Weston and His Orchestra
July 1969 Hank Locklin and His Rocky Mountain Playboys
July 1971 Emile Berliner, Kevin Johnson
2004 Joseph Mohr, Franz Gruber, Haydn Quartet
  2004 Bing Crosby and Carol Richards REL, Bob Hope & Marilyn Maxwell REC
September 1968 Otis Redding
February 1970 Nat Stuckey
  2004 Nat "King" Cole [Trio] REC, The King Cole Trio with String Choir REL
February 1970 Waylon Jennings
February 1969 Jim Reeves [US]
May 5, 1986 Michael Johnson
July 1969 Jim Reeves [US]
July 1969 Kay Kyser and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Michael Douglas and The Campus Kids
March 1967 Ferlin Husky
September 1976 The Hollies
July 1977 Reba McEntire
July 1969 Edith Piaf & Les compagnons de la chanson, The Melody Maids
July 1969 Rufus Smith and Ensemble
2010 Stove Pipe No. 1 (Sam Jones)
May 1968 Grayson and Whitter
March 1979 Brotherhood of Man
March 1967 Jimmy Payne
2015 Roy Fox and His Orchestra
June 1966 The Beatles
You Again Jim Ed Brown 2015 Unverified
  January 1967 Roy Hamilton REL, Lenny Welch - Orchestra conducted by Bert Keyes REC
  June 9, 2015 Roy Hamilton REL, Lenny Welch - Orchestra conducted by Bert Keyes REC
June 1966 George Jones
November 1978 Neil Diamond
February 1969 Pino Donaggio - Orchestra dir. da P. Reverberi, Dusty Springfield
December 1968 Billy Grammer