Family Brown discography

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Family Brown discography
Studio albums11
Compilation albums4
Music videos2
Singles42

The discography of Canadian country music group Family Brown consists of 11 studio albums and 42 singles. Active from 1967 to 1990, the group charted 42 singles on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada, including four number one singles. Seven singles also charted on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the U.S., including the top 30 single "But It's Cheating."

Contents

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak
positions
CAN Country
[1]
The Family Brown
  • Release year: 1971
  • Label: MCA
Portrait
  • Release year: 1972
  • Label: RCA
Country Way
  • Release year: 1974
  • Label: RCA
I Am the Words, You Are the Music
  • Release year: 1976
  • Label: RCA
Believe in Us
  • Release year: 1978
  • Label: RCA
11
Familiar Faces, Familiar Places
  • Release year: 1979
  • Label: RCA
9
Nothing Really Changes
  • Release year: 1981
  • Label: RCA
Raised on Country Music
  • Release year: 1982
  • Label: RCA
Repeat After Me
  • Release year: 1984
  • Label: RCA
Feel the Fire
  • Release year: 1985
  • Label: RCA
These Days
  • Release year: 1988
  • Label: RCA
29
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak
positions
CAN Country
[1]
The Best of Country Gospel
  • Release year: 1979
  • Label: RCA
7
Best of the Family Brown
  • Release year: 1980
  • Label: RCA
18
Life and Times 1982-1989
  • Release year: 1989
  • Label: RCA
Lassoes 'N Spurs
  • Release year: 1991
  • Label: RCA
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

1970s

YearTitlePeak positionsAlbum
CAN Country
[2]
CAN AC
[3]
1971"R.R. #2"2The Family Brown
1972"Family Love"34Portrait
"Yes, Jesus Loves Me"27
1973"The Feeling's Too Strong"1645
"Ninety Acre Farm"23Non-album single
1974"Kids in the Kitchen"4
"Love Is Simple"14
1975"A Touch of God"16I Am the Words, You Are the Music
"I Am the Words, You Are the Music"1828
1976"Light at the End of the Hall"24
"If You Keep Throwing Dirt"1
1977"Sing a Song of Love"11Believe in Us
"Juke Box Lover"7
"Lovin' Fool"1020
1978"You're the Light"325Familiar Faces, Familiar Places
"Love Is a Contact Sport"6
1979"The Way I Love You"26
"Stay with Me"420
"Love Was on Our Side"1
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

1980s and 1990s

YearTitlePeak positionsAlbum
CAN Country
[2]
CAN AC
[3]
US Country
[4]
1980"But It's Cheating"1Nothing Really Changes
"It's Really Love This Time"757
1981"Ribbon of Gold"1824
"Another Broken Hearted Melody"10
1982"But It's Cheating" (re-release)4330
"Some Never Stand a Chance"42761Raised on Country Music
"Raised on Country Music"9
1983"Memorized by Heart"8
"We Really Got a Hold on Love"41367Repeat After Me
1984"Repeat After Me"52056
"Did You Know"32
"Straight Forward Love Affair"3026
1985"Feel the Fire"2266Feel the Fire
1986"What If It's Right"880
"Wouldn't You Love Us Together Again"
(with Willie Nelson)
46
1987"I Love You More"10
"Overnight Success"21Non-album single
1988"Til I Find My Love"119These Days
"Town of Tears"7
1989"Let's Build a Life Together"3
"Sure Looks Good"22
"Pioneers"13Life and Times 1982-1989
1990"How Many Times"3
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

YearVideoDirector
1984"Repeat After Me"
1989"Pioneers"Robert Holbrook

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