The Brothers Four

The Brothers Four Top Songs Greatest Hits and Chart Singles Discography

The Brothers Four is an American folk singing group formed in 1957 in Seattle, Washington, and best known for their 1960 hit song "Greenfields". == History == Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley met at the University of Washington, where they were members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity in 1956 (hence the "Brothers" appellation). Their first professional performances were the result of a prank played on them in 1958 by a rival fraternity, who had arranged... [more on Wikipedia]

The Brothers Four began charting in 1960 with Greenfields.The artist placed 7 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, one of which reached the Top‑10.The artist scored 1 UK Top‑75 entries.On US AC the artist achieved 1 Top‑10.

Top songs: #1: Greenfields - #2: Frogg - #3: Blue Water Line - #4: Try to Remember - #5: My Tani
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  1960
1.
02/1960

#1  Greenfields
The Brothers Four greentick

from The Brothers Four   
212 pts
2
US


40
UK
[Columbia 41571]
written by Frank Miller, Richard Dehr & Terry Gilkyson
2.
07/1960

#5  My Tani
The Brothers Four greentick

from Rally 'Round   
17 pts
50
US




[Columbia 41692]
written by August Goupil, Dick Gump & John Noble
The Green Leaves of Summer
3.
10/1960

The Green Leaves of Summer
The Brothers Four greentick

from The Alamo OST   
12 pts
65
US




[Columbia 41808]
written by Dimitri Tiomkin & Paul Francis Webster
  1961
4.
04/1961

#2  Frogg
The Brothers Four greentick

from The Brothers Four Song Book   
28 pts
32
US




[Columbia 41958]
written by traditional & Robert Wells
  1962
5.
01/1962

#3  Blue Water Line
The Brothers Four greentick

20 pts
68
US
16
AC


[Columbia 42256]
written by Dora Graf & Martin Seligson
  1963
6.
10/1963

Four Strong Winds
The Brothers Four greentick

from Sing of Our Times   
4 pts
114
US




[Columbia 42888]
written by Ian Tyson
7.
12/1963

Hootenanny Saturday Night
The Brothers Four greentick

8 pts
89
US




[Columbia 42927]
written by Alfred Uhry & Richard Lewine
  1965
Somewhere
8.
02/1965

Somewhere
The Brothers Four greentick

from The Honey Wind Blows   
3 pts
131
US




[Columbia 43211]
written by Leonard Bernstein & Stephen Sondheim
9.
10/1965

#4  Try to Remember
The Brothers Four greentick

from Try to Remember   
18 pts
91
US
10
AC


[Columbia 43404]
written by Harvey Schmidt & Tom Jones [songwriter]
  1966
If I Fell
10.
06/1966

If I Fell
The Brothers Four greentick

4 pts


30
AC


[Columbia 43621]
written by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
11.
10/1966

Changes
The Brothers Four greentick

from A New World's Record   
3 pts


36
AC


[Columbia 43825]
written by Phil Ochs
  1967
12.
02/1967

All I Need Is You
The Brothers Four greentick

from A New World's Record   
4 pts


32
AC


[Columbia 43984]
written by Bobby Scott & Hugh Martin
13.
05/1967

Shenandoah
The Brothers Four greentick

from A New World's Record   
4 pts


36
AC


[Columbia 44058]
written by Stuart Gotz


See also...

Bob Flick • Dick Foley • John Paine • Mike Kirkland


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