T. Graham Brown

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T. Graham Brown

Background information
Birth name Anthony Graham Brown
Born October 30, 1954 (1954-10-30) (age 53)
Origin Arabi, Georgia, USA
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 1986-present
Label(s) Capitol
Kingfisher
Intersound
Madacy
Compendia
CBuJ Ent.
Aspirion
Associated acts Tanya Tucker
Website http://www.tgrahambrown.com/

T. Graham Brown (born Anthony Graham Brown, October 30, 1954 in Arabi, Georgia[1]) is an American country music artist. Active since 1986, Brown has recorded a total of thirteen studio albums, and has charted more than twenty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. Three of these singles — "Hell and High Water" and "Don't Go to Strangers" from 1986, and "Darlene" from 1988 — reached Number One, and eight more reached Top Ten.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Album US Country
1986 I Tell It Like It Used to Be 15
1987 Brilliant Conversationalist 23
1988 Come as You Were 22
1990 Bumper to Bumper 33
1990 Greatest Hits
1991 You Can't Take It with You
1996 Don't Go to Strangers
1998 Wine into Water 47
2001 Lives
2003 The Next Right Thing
2004 Live at Billy Bob's Texas
2006 The Present
2007 Deja Vu All Over Again/The Best of T. Graham Brown

[edit] Singles

Year Single US Country Album
1985 "Drowning in Memories" 39 Single only
"I Tell It Like It Used to Be" 7 I Tell It Like It Used to Be
1986 "I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again" 3
"Hell and High Water" 1
"Don't Go to Strangers" 1
1987 "Brilliant Conversationalist" 9 Brilliant Conversationalist
"She Couldn't Love Me Anymore" 4
1988 "The Last Resort" 4
"Darlene" 1 Come as You Were
"Come as You Were" 7
1989 "Never Say Never" 30
1990 "If You Could Only See Me Now" 6 Bumper to Bumper
"Don't Go Out" (w/ Tanya Tucker) 6 Tennessee Woman (Tanya Tucker album)
"Moonshadow Road" 18 Bumper to Bumper
1991 "With This Ring" 31 You Can't Take It with You
1998 "Wine into Water" 44 Wine into Water
1999 "Happy Ever After" 68
"Memphis Women" 73
"Never in a Million Tears" 63
2000 "Now That's Awesome"
(w/ Bill Engvall, Neal McCoy and Tracy Byrd)
59 Now That's Awesome (Bill Engvall album)
2003 "Middle Age Crazy" 58 The Next Right Thing
2006 "The Present"A The Present
  • AFailed to chart.

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