Stories Brother Louie (1988, CD) Discogs


Brother Louie, The Stories Qobuz

9 Contributors 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.


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

Brother Louie - Stories numberonesongs111 11.4K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 1.3K 128K views 10 years ago http://www.squidoo.com/numberonesongs. Their number one song in the US in 1973..


Brother Louie The Stories featuring Ian Lloyd [HQ] YouTube

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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.


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Brother Louie song and lyrics by Stories Spotify

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 (Audio) - YouTube Music


Stories Brother Louie (1973, Vinyl) Discogs

Simon & Garfunkel Stories - Brother Louie (HD) 3:55 Stories - Brother Louie (Audio) 3:58 Stories - Brother Louie (Kama,Sutra.records.KA-577.U.S.A.1973).Unidisc.Canada 7:38 STORIES - CHANGES HAVE BEGUN. 3:32 Stories - Darling (with lyrics) 2:45


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Brother Louie - Stories NJDave71 1.1K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 1.7M views 16 years ago She was black as the night Louie was whiter than white Danger, danger when you taste brown sugar.


Stories Brother Louie / Take Over (Vinyl, 7", Single) Discogs

Stories Pop/rock band with the 1973 one-hit wonder "Brother Louie," a tale of interracial romance. Read Full Biography STREAM OR BUY: Active 1970s Formed 1972 in New York, NY Disbanded 1973 Genre Pop/Rock Styles Contemporary Pop/Rock, AM Pop, Album Rock, Baroque Pop Group Members


Stories Brother Louie (1973, Vinyl) 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.


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

The Stories version of the song was used as the theme to the FX show Louie, starring the comedian Louis C.K. On the show, Louie's ex-wife is black. On the show, Louie's ex-wife is black. Ian Lloyd of Stories explained to Forgotten Hits how they came across this song: "Sitting in Bob Reno's A&R office at Buddah records, I went through a lot of different, demo tapes & discs.


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Stories was an early 1970s rock and pop music band based in New York. The band consisted of keyboardist Michael Brown, bassist/vocalist Ian Lloyd, guitarist Steve Love, and drummer Bryan Madey, and had a Number 1 hit with a cover of Hot Chocolate's "Brother Louie."


Live Wire Music Emporium STORIES "Brother Louie"

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

Brother Louie may refer to: "Brother Louie" (Hot Chocolate song), 1973, notably covered by Stories "Brother Louie" (Modern Talking song), 1986 This page was last edited on 21 May 2019, at 20:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution.


Stories Brother Louie (1988, CD) Discogs

In popular culture The recording by Stories was featured in the film A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006). The same version also appeared in an episode of the series Nip/Tuck. An alternative rendition of the Stories version of the song was included in the soundtrack of the 2007 film Zodiac.