Artículos con la etiqueta "Helen Cornelius"



Music · 04/07/2020
“Born Believer”, song written by Gary Harju, was recorded by Jim Ed Brown And Helen Cornelius for the RCA label, it was recorded in February 1977, at RCA Victor Studio, 30 Music Sq.West, Nashville, TN. With the production by Bob Ferguson, the song was released in April 1977, the song peaked at # 12 on the US Hot Country Songs charts, and # 8 on the Canadian RPM Country Songs charts. The song was featured on Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius' second studio album Born Believer (RCA 1977), the albu
Music · 10/20/2018
Jim Ed Brown And Helen Cornelius performs "Lying In Love With You"on Hee Haw 1979. "Lying In Love With You" appears on the album You Do not Bring Me Flowers, 1979. And reaches No. 2 on the US singles charts.
Music · 09/15/2018
"Saying Hello, Saying I Love You, Saying Goodbye" is a song recorded by American country music artists Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius. It was released in November 1976 as the second single from their album I Don't Want to Have to Marry You. The song peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It also reached number 1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.The song was written by Jeff Barry, Brad Burg and Dene Hotheinz.
Music · 09/11/2018
"I Don't Want to Have to Marry You" is a song recorded by American country music duo Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius. It was released in July 1976 as the first single and title track from the album I Don't Want to Have to Marry You. It was the most successful single for both Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius as both a duo and as solo artists. The single was the only number one of their careers and stayed at number one for two weeks and spent a total of ten weeks on the country chart.The song was
Music · 12/26/2017
Helen Cornelius performs "Whatcha Doin' After Midnight, Baby" Hee Haw 1979. Helen Cornelius,country singer-songwriter and actress, best remembered for a series of hit duets with Jim Ed Brown, many of which reached the U.S. country singles top ten during the late 1970s and early 1980s. "Whatcha Doin 'After Midnight Baby" reached No. 30 on the US singles charts in 1978