Difference between revisions of "Brother Louie (1973)"
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| + | '''All right, what's all this about?''' | ||
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| + | '''I love her, man''' | ||
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| + | '''Oh yeah, man, let me tell you'' | ||
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| + | ''I don't want no honky in my family, you dig?''' | ||
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| + | '''No honky in my family''' | ||
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| + | ''See what I mean?'' | ||
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| + | ''Louie really caused a scene'' | ||
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| + | ''He did, I tell you'' | ||
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| + | ''Ain't no diff'rence 'tween black or white'' | ||
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| + | ''Brothers, you know what I mean'' | ||
== In Popular Culture == | == In Popular Culture == | ||
Revision as of 19:03, 31 January 2021
Brother Louie is a song about an interracial love affair between a white man and a black woman, and the subsequent disowning of the man by his parents because of it. The title was written and sung by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson of the group Hot Chocolate, and was a No. 7 hit in the UK Singles Chart for the band in 1973, produced by Mickie Most.[1] Alexis Korner has a spoken word part in this version of the song, Phil Dennys arrangement of the string section.[2]
Key Lyrics
All right, what's all this about?
I love her, man
'Oh yeah, man, let me tell you
I don't want no honky in my family, you dig?'
No honky in my family
See what I mean?
Louie really caused a scene
He did, I tell you
Ain't no diff'rence 'tween black or white
Brothers, you know what I mean
In Popular Culture
References
- ↑ David Roberts. British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). 2006. London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 259. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. Retrieved from Wikipedia, January 31, 2021.
- ↑ "Brother Louie by Hot Chocolate". Songfacts.com. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
