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Did We Have a Party

Billy Brown

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Billy Brown is an unknown name, but Did We Have a Party, his installment in Bear Family's ongoing Honky Tonk Heroes series, proves that he deserved a better fate. Perhaps this 2012 compilation will give him the credit he deserves. The biggest feather in Brown's cap is that he recorded the original version of "He'll Have to Go," a country standard popularized by Jim Reeves, but that shouldn't suggest that Billy Brown was merely a countrypolitan crooner. Certainly, he had a smooth, easy touch, sliding into ballads with nary a ruffle, sounding similar to his idol Eddy Arnold, but he could also tear it up, as the relentless opening rocker "Flip Out" amply illustrates. "Flip Out" and a handful of similarly minded rockers like "Did We Have a Party" show that unlike some country singers, Brown was ready to jump on Elvis Presley's coattails -- a move that produced some great singles if no hits. Chart success always eluded Brown but it surely wasn't for lack of trying, either from him or his label Columbia, who gave him many bites at the apple. That all ended once Brown discovered Reeves cut "He'll Have to Go," thereby undercutting Brown's version, a situation he put entirely at the label's feet. They parted ways afterward and Brown wound up on Republic, where he abandoned the rollicking rock & roll of his latter-day Columbia sides in favor of a smooth touch not so dissimilar from Reeves, but he did a bit of Elvis/Charlie Rich-styled boogie on "Lost Weekend," another failed single, and he then turned to religion for a number of years before surfacing at the end of the '60s on Challenge Records, recording some modern-sounding country with a slight pop tint. He kept going throughout the '70s, but Did We Have a Party stops there, offering his '50s and '60s prime, the sides that show the range of his talent. The non-chronological sequencing of Did We Have a Party does suggest he backslid from rockabilly into crooning, but this makes for a more dynamic listen, pulling listeners in with his immediate rock & roll then opening up to the cheerful cowboy shuffles of "Tight Wad," barroom weepers of "Drunk, Drunk Again," and occasional incident of bandwagon hopping ("Echo Mountain," a rewrite of "Wolverton Mountain." According to Martin Hawkins' excellent liner notes, Brown suffered from drink and temper, afflictions that derailed his career, but judged strictly on music as he is here, he is a country singer with range, depth, and a pretty impressive, albeit largely unheard, body of work.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Flip Out
00:02:30

Billy Brown, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

2
I Wanted You
00:02:04

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Allen Bradley, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

3
High Heels but No Soul
00:02:56

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Paul Harper, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

4
He'll Have to Go
00:02:24

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Joe Allison, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

5
Run 'Em Off
00:02:14

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Onie Wheeler, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

6
Meet Me in the Alley, Sally
00:02:04

Billy Brown, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

7
It's Love
00:02:02

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Allen Bradley, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

8
Did We Have a Party
00:02:27

Billy Brown, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

9
Next
00:02:05

Noel Sherman, Composer - Billy Brown, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

10
Don't Hold Back
00:02:23

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Chapman, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

11
I'm Sending Back Everything but Memories
00:02:23

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Will Bennett, Frank LaVere, Doug Lewis, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

12
I Never Knew I'd Miss You
00:02:55

Billy Brown, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

13
Tight Wad
00:02:39

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Hall, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

14
Jealous Stars
00:02:43

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Allen Bradley, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

15
Trusting Heart
00:02:51

Billy Brown, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

16
Rich in Love
00:02:52

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Neil Burris, Marie Frank, Helen Martin, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

17
I Hope I Don't Live Long Enough to Lose You
00:02:45

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Marvin Hughes, Evelyn Wilson, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

18
Drunk, Drunk Again
00:03:00

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Paul Harper, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

19
Echo Mountain
00:02:17

Sunny Skylar, Composer - Billy Brown, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

20
Once in a Lifetime
00:02:04

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Billy Brown, Allen Bradley, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

21
Be Honest with Me
00:02:22

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Gene Autry, Fred Rose, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

22
The Last Letter
00:02:47

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Rex Griffin, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

23
Lost Weekend
00:02:29

Wayne Walker, Composer - Billy Brown, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

24
Just out Reach
00:02:59

Billy Brown, MainArtist - V. F. Stewart, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

25
Look out Heart (Here Comes Love)
00:02:03

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Cyde Pitts, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

26
It Don't Take Long to Learn
00:02:52

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Mathis, Fautheree, Sherry, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

27
Let There Be Love
00:02:21

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Paul Humphrey, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

28
Open Arms
00:02:47

Francis Bandy, Composer - Billy Brown, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

29
One of the Ten Most Wanted Women
00:02:49

Billy Brown, MainArtist - Franklin Kirkpatrick, Composer

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

30
I'll Be Gone
00:02:46

Billy Brown, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH (P) 2013 Bear Family Records GmbH

Album review

Billy Brown is an unknown name, but Did We Have a Party, his installment in Bear Family's ongoing Honky Tonk Heroes series, proves that he deserved a better fate. Perhaps this 2012 compilation will give him the credit he deserves. The biggest feather in Brown's cap is that he recorded the original version of "He'll Have to Go," a country standard popularized by Jim Reeves, but that shouldn't suggest that Billy Brown was merely a countrypolitan crooner. Certainly, he had a smooth, easy touch, sliding into ballads with nary a ruffle, sounding similar to his idol Eddy Arnold, but he could also tear it up, as the relentless opening rocker "Flip Out" amply illustrates. "Flip Out" and a handful of similarly minded rockers like "Did We Have a Party" show that unlike some country singers, Brown was ready to jump on Elvis Presley's coattails -- a move that produced some great singles if no hits. Chart success always eluded Brown but it surely wasn't for lack of trying, either from him or his label Columbia, who gave him many bites at the apple. That all ended once Brown discovered Reeves cut "He'll Have to Go," thereby undercutting Brown's version, a situation he put entirely at the label's feet. They parted ways afterward and Brown wound up on Republic, where he abandoned the rollicking rock & roll of his latter-day Columbia sides in favor of a smooth touch not so dissimilar from Reeves, but he did a bit of Elvis/Charlie Rich-styled boogie on "Lost Weekend," another failed single, and he then turned to religion for a number of years before surfacing at the end of the '60s on Challenge Records, recording some modern-sounding country with a slight pop tint. He kept going throughout the '70s, but Did We Have a Party stops there, offering his '50s and '60s prime, the sides that show the range of his talent. The non-chronological sequencing of Did We Have a Party does suggest he backslid from rockabilly into crooning, but this makes for a more dynamic listen, pulling listeners in with his immediate rock & roll then opening up to the cheerful cowboy shuffles of "Tight Wad," barroom weepers of "Drunk, Drunk Again," and occasional incident of bandwagon hopping ("Echo Mountain," a rewrite of "Wolverton Mountain." According to Martin Hawkins' excellent liner notes, Brown suffered from drink and temper, afflictions that derailed his career, but judged strictly on music as he is here, he is a country singer with range, depth, and a pretty impressive, albeit largely unheard, body of work.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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