This gets better every time I listen. I love hearing Jim Ed hit that LOW note, and Bonnie's HIGH tenor. We all go through some storms in our life, but this one tells such a beautiful story. It seems to mean more now than it did 20 years ago when we recorded it. Hang on, times will get better, thanks everyone. (Maxine)
I am so proud to see this on youtube. Bonnie & I came out of retirement to record this LP with Jim Ed for MCA-Dot. It was produced by Billy Strange. What a thrill to get back in a recording studio once more. We previewed this song on Ralph Emery TV show. This is one I think you, the fans, will enjoy. (Maxine Brown)
Thanks to all who have commented and liked this. I enjoy the bluegrass sound it has, as well as listening to Jim Ed's low note & Bonnie's high tenor. She is still bending those notes which helped define The Brown Sound. Sounding good after all these years. (Maxine)
If this song came out in 86 I've got song by the Browns covering just over thirty years. They were super in the mid fifties and they still are. Followed them through such songs as Jungle Magic and Bluebirds sing but when Three Bells came out the world almost stopped.
Looks as if I am the only one commenting, its one that I always loved, and still do, thank you for posting this again. Even after all these years, it still sounds great. (Maxine)
This gets better every time I listen. I love hearing Jim Ed hit that LOW note, and Bonnie's HIGH tenor. We all go through some storms in our life, but this one tells such a beautiful story. It seems to mean more now than it did 20 years ago when we recorded it. Hang on, times will get better, thanks everyone. (Maxine)
I am so proud to see this on youtube. Bonnie & I came out of retirement to record this LP with Jim Ed for MCA-Dot. It was produced by Billy Strange. What a thrill to get back in a recording studio once more. We previewed this song on Ralph Emery TV show. This is one I think you, the fans, will enjoy. (Maxine Brown)
Raggin Storm is one of my favorites, Thanks for the post. Newtownmadras. (Maxine Brown)
Always nice to hear one that I haven't before. Great job.
Thanks Glen, I can always count on you, Yes, this is a great one. (Maxine)
Maxine Russell YOUR SO KIND TO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH US LIKE YOU DO WE LOVE YOU MAXINE AND ALL OF YOUR FAMILY
Thanks to all who have commented and liked this. I enjoy the bluegrass sound it has, as well as listening to Jim Ed's low note & Bonnie's high tenor. She is still bending those notes which helped define The Brown Sound. Sounding good after all these years. (Maxine)
If this song came out in 86 I've got song by the Browns covering just over thirty years. They were super in the mid fifties and they still are. Followed them through such songs as Jungle Magic and Bluebirds sing but when Three Bells came out the world almost stopped.
Looks as if I am the only one commenting, its one that I always loved, and still do, thank you for posting this again. Even after all these years, it still sounds great. (Maxine)
Absolutely beautiful. Wonder if this album is still available to buy somewhere?
Thank you Imaclogger 23, as far as I know, it is not still available, too bad its a dandy.
Maxine Russell If anyone can use an LP, it is available at GEMM:
@2145437532
Beautiful country song! Change the lyrics, and this would be a nice gospel tune too!
could you copy Pop A top off this album..its the best version in my opinion he ever did