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Come As You Were

T. Graham Brown

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T. Graham Brown's second-highest charting album, Come as You Were, is also one of his best, displaying a range of styles beyond the country-soul ballads for which he is known. The leadoff track, "Darlene," is unlike any of Brown's previous hits and deservedly reached number one on the country charts, becoming his third and final chart-topper. The title track, an R&B ballad similar to his first Top Ten hit, "I Tell It Like It Used to Be," reached the Top Ten. "Never Say Never" is the hardest-rocking of all of Brown's hits, and peaked at a relatively low number 30 on the charts, perhaps indicating that his listeners preferred the ballads. Many of the album tracks are just as good as the hits, from the vaguely Cajun-flavored "You Left the Water Running" to the wistful gem "The Time Machine." Veteran Nashville songwriter Harlan Howard contributed the song "She's Okay and I'm Okay." Come as You Were found Brown approaching the end of his commercial peak, but, regardless of chart rankings, his Capitol albums are remarkably consistent.

© Greg Adams /TiVo

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1
Darlene
00:03:19

Ricky Ray Rector, Composer - Geiger, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Mullis, Composer - Ron Chancey, Producer

℗ 1988 Capitol Records Nashville

2
This Wanting You
00:03:00

L. Brown, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Burch, Composer - BOUTON, Composer - Ron Chancey, Producer

℗ 1988 Capitol Records Nashville

3
I Read A Letter Today
00:03:25

R. Kennedy, Composer - T. Graham Brown, Composer, MainArtist - Ron Chancey, Producer

℗ 1988 Capitol Records Nashville

4
She's Okay And I'm Okay
00:03:28

Harlan Howard, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Ron Chancey, Producer

℗ 1988 Capitol Records Nashville

5
The Time Machine
00:02:44

Dennis Linde, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Ron Chancey, Producer

℗ 1988 Capitol Records Nashville

6
Come As You Were
00:03:04

Paul Craft, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Ron Chancey, Producer

℗ 1988 Capitol Records Nashville

7
You Left The Water Running
00:03:48

Shorty Hall, ComposerLyricist - Dan Penn, ComposerLyricist - BILLY SHERRILL, Recording Engineer, Mix Engineer, StudioPersonnel - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Oscar Eugene Franck, ComposerLyricist - Ron Chancey, Producer

℗ 1988 Capitol Records Nashville

8
The Best Love I Never Had
00:03:23

Kent Blazy, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Dowell, Composer - Kimble, Composer - Ron Chancey, Producer

℗ 1988 Capitol Records Nashville

9
Never Say Never
00:03:14

Tom Brasfield, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Ron Chancey, Producer - Averal Aldridge, Composer

℗ 1988 Capitol Records Nashville

10
I'll Believe It When I Feel It
00:04:29

Verlon Thompson, Composer - C. Brown, Composer - T. Graham Brown, MainArtist - Wayland D. Holyfield, Composer - Ron Chancey, Producer

℗ 1988 Capitol Records Nashville

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T. Graham Brown's second-highest charting album, Come as You Were, is also one of his best, displaying a range of styles beyond the country-soul ballads for which he is known. The leadoff track, "Darlene," is unlike any of Brown's previous hits and deservedly reached number one on the country charts, becoming his third and final chart-topper. The title track, an R&B ballad similar to his first Top Ten hit, "I Tell It Like It Used to Be," reached the Top Ten. "Never Say Never" is the hardest-rocking of all of Brown's hits, and peaked at a relatively low number 30 on the charts, perhaps indicating that his listeners preferred the ballads. Many of the album tracks are just as good as the hits, from the vaguely Cajun-flavored "You Left the Water Running" to the wistful gem "The Time Machine." Veteran Nashville songwriter Harlan Howard contributed the song "She's Okay and I'm Okay." Come as You Were found Brown approaching the end of his commercial peak, but, regardless of chart rankings, his Capitol albums are remarkably consistent.

© Greg Adams /TiVo

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