Stories Brother Louie (1973, Vinyl) Discogs


Brother Louie The Stories featuring Ian Lloyd [HQ] YouTube

About Us Buy/Listen - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/s_au!bl About the album: About Us was released in 1973 and features Stories' hit cover of "Brother Lou.


Stories Brother Louie (1988, CD) Discogs

Hot Chocolate's "Brother Louie" did no business in the US, but Stories singer Ian Lloyd heard the song one day in his A&R guy's office. Stories had formed in 1962, when Lloyd met Michael.


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The Number Ones Stories’ “Brother Louie” Stereogum

Brother Louie Lyrics. She was black as the night; Louie was whiter than white. Danger, danger when you taste brown sugar. Louie fell in love overnight. Nothing bad, it was good. Louie had the best.


Stories Brother Louie (1973, Vinyl) Discogs

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Stories Brother Louie (1973, Pitman Pressing, Vinyl) Discogs

"Brother Louie" was covered by the American band Stories (featuring singer Ian Lloyd) about six months after Hot Chocolate's UK hit. The Stories version reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US and sold a million-plus copies to earn a gold disk.. Chart performance Weekly charts Hot Chocolate


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Brother Louie Lyrics by Stories from the Party Rock [10 CD w/Book] album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: She was black as the night Louie was whiter than white Danger, danger when you taste brown suga' Louie fell in love ov…


Stories Brother Louie (Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, EP) Discogs

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Stories Brother Louie (1973, Vinyl) Discogs

Stories was an American early 1970s rock and pop music band based in New York. The band consisted of keyboardist Michael Brown,. April 14, 1952, Brooklyn) (formerly of Dust), who had performed bass on the "Brother Louie" cover, and keyboardist Ken Bichel (b. 1945, Detroit) stepped in to fill the void.


Brother Louie, The Stories Qobuz

Brother Louie She was black as the night. Louie was whiter than white. Danger, danger, when you taste brown sugar. Louie fell in love overnight. Nothing bad; it was good. Louie had the best good he could. When he took her home to meet his mama and papa, Louie knew just where he stood. Louie, Louie, Louie, Louie, Louie, Louie, Louie, Lou-ah,


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Brother Louie Lyrics by Stories from the Have a Nice Decade: The 70s Pop Culture Box album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: She was black as the night Louie was whiter than white Danger, danger when you taste brown suga' Louie fell in love ov…


Stories Brother Louie (LP) 1973 [Juan Carlos Baez] YouTube

http://www.squidoo.com/numberonesongsof1973videoshowcase Their number one song in the US in 1973.http://www.youtube.com/user/numberonesongs222http://www.you.


Stories Brother Louie (1973, Vinyl) Discogs

About UsBuy/Listen - https://LegacyRecordings.lnk.to/s_au!blAbout the album:About Us was released in 1973 and features Stories' hit cover of "Brother Louie".


Stories Brother Louie (Audio) YouTube

Stories' #1 US smash "Brother Louie" was appended to their July 1973 album About Us when the single became a left-field hit one month after the album's release.About Us peaked at #29 on Billboard's Hot 200 and spent 19 weeks on the charts.In 2007, a double-album CD (above) of Stories' eponymous 1972 debut (which peaked at #182) and About Us was released by Australia's Raven Records.


Stories Brother Louie (1973, Monarch Pressing, Vinyl) Discogs

Michael Brown was a founding member of 60's band Left Banke which pioneered the "baroque pop" sound of their hit single "Walk Away Renee" a #5 hit in 1966. A.


Stories Brother Louie (1973, Vinyl) Discogs

About six months after Hot Chocolate's version was issued, the New York City group Stories recorded the song and released it as a single. Their version, which left out the spoken parts and a verse where Louie meets the girl's parents, featured a more pronounced string section and proved much more palatable to American listeners, and went to #1 in the US in August 1973.