The Brothers Four
Photograph of Brothers Four at the University of Michigan, Hill Auditorium
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The Brothers Four

The Brothers Four is an American folk singing group formed in Seattle in 1957, renowned for their 1960 hit "Greenfields," which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold over a million copies. Although their popularity waned with the rise of rock music, they remained active in performing and recording, particularly gaining traction in Japan and on the American hotel circuit. The group has experienced several lineup changes but continues to perform after more than six decades in the music industry.

(Source: Wikipedia)


GENRES: Folk, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

Greenfields / Angelique
Greenfields / Angelique (1960)
My Tani / Ellie Lou
My Tani / Ellie Lou (1960)
The Green Leaves Of Summer / Beautiful Brown Eyes
The Green Leaves Of Summer / Beautiful Brown Eyes (1960)
Frogg / Sweet Rosyanne
Frogg / Sweet Rosyanne (1961)
My Woman Left Me / Nobody Knows
My Woman Left Me / Nobody Knows (1961)
What Child Is This / Christmas Bells
What Child Is This / Christmas Bells (1961)
Blue Water Line / Summer Days Alone
Blue Water Line / Summer Days Alone (1962)
Darlin' Sportin' Jenny / Slowly Slowly
Darlin' Sportin' Jenny / Slowly Slowly (1962)
Five Weeks In A Baloon / Land Of The Midnight Sun
Five Weeks In A Baloon / Land Of The Midnight Sun (1962)
The Tavern Song / 25 Minutes To Go
The Tavern Song / 25 Minutes To Go (1962)
This Train / Summertime
This Train / Summertime (1962)
55 Days At Peking / All For The Love Of A Girl
55 Days At Peking / All For The Love Of A Girl (1963)
Ringing Bells / Welcome Home Sally
Ringing Bells / Welcome Home Sally (1963)
Hootenanny Saturday Night / Across The Sea
Hootenanny Saturday Night / Across The Sea (1964)
Lazy Harry's / Come Kiss Me Love
Lazy Harry's / Come Kiss Me Love (1965)
Try To Remember / Sakura
Try To Remember / Sakura (1965)
Turn Around / Somewhere
Turn Around / Somewhere (1965)
For Emily Wherever I May Find Her / Changes
For Emily Wherever I May Find Her / Changes (1966)