Ray Brown & the Whispers

Ray Brown & the Whispers were a highly successful Australian rock band from 1964 to 1967. Led by singer Ray Brown, they ranked alongside the Easybeats, Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs and Normie Rowe as one of the most popular acts of the period. In 1964, the band played at the Bowl, a Sydney nightclub, doing covers of popular songs such as "Shakin All Over".

Personnel

Previous lineup of 1964

Classic lineup of 1965–1966

Discography

Albums

Compilation albums

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions
AUS
1965 "20 Miles" / "Devoted To You" 11[A]
"Pride" / "Say It Again" 3[A]
"Fool Fool Fool" / "Go To Him" 3
1966 "In The Midnight Hour" / "Now Is The Time" 4
"Tennessee Waltz Song" / "I am What I am" 4[A]
"Ain't It Strange" / "I Can't Get Enough" 38[A]
"Too Late To Come Home" / "Respect" 55[A]
1967 "The Same Old Song"[B] / "New Kind of Love"[B] 12[A]

References


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