Feel the Fire (Family Brown album)

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Feel the Fire
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Studio album by
Released1985 (1985)
Genre Country
Label RCA Records
Producer Sam Durrence
Neil Wilburn
Family Brown chronology
Repeat After Me
(1984)
Feel the Fire
(1985)
These Days
(1988)

Feel the Fire is the tenth studio album by Canadian country music group Family Brown. It was released in 1985 by RCA Records and was the final album to include founding member Joe Brown, who died in 1986. The album includes the singles, "Feel the Fire", "What If It's Right", "Wouldn't You Love Us Together Again", and "I Love You More", which all charted on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. The album won the awards for Album of the Year at the 1985 RPM Big Country Awards and the 1986 Canadian Country Music Association Awards. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Feel the Fire"Danny Hogan, Don Singleton, Rick Yancey2:37
2."Wouldn't You Love Us Together Again"Rayburn Anthony, Gene Dobbins, Charlie Thompson3:30
3."Is the Pleasure Worth the Pain"David Carr, Doug Gilmore, Jim Hurt4:10
4."I Think About You" Dennis Linde, Alan Rush2:57
5."Comin' from a Blue Place"Jerry Hayes, Hogan, Yancey3:23
6."It's Looking Like Rain"Ben Peters3:37
7."I Love You More" Barry Brown 3:04
8."What If It's Right"Brown2:49
9."A Night Quite Like Tonight"Brown, Eric Emerson3:35
10."Love Goes On"Len Chera, Bob Morrison3:33

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References

  1. "Family Brown". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved November 27, 2012.