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  1. Maxine Brown is an American soul and R&B singer who had several hit singles in the 1960s and 1970s. She also recorded duets with Chuck Jackson and wrote songs for Ray Charles and Marvin Gaye.

  2. www.discogs.com › artist › 381434-Maxine-BrownMaxine Brown - Discogs

    Soul singer. Born on 18 August 1939 in Kingstree, South Carolina, U.S.A. Her peak years were in the mid-60's, for Wand and her two duets albums with Chuck Jackson. Ashford & Simpson wrote for her before they got signed at Motown. The backing vocals in her recordings were The Sweet Inspirations.

  3. All In My Mind (Brown-Kirkland-Johnson) by Maxine Brown, orchestra conducted by Tony Bruno This is how we heard it in ’61, though most reissued and posted versions of Maxine’s debut hit are...

  4. 22 de ene. de 2019 · Maxine Brown was a member of the Browns, a pop-country vocal group that had a 1959 hit with "The Three Bells". She died in 2019 from kidney and heart disease, after a long career in music and a memoir.

  5. This song was about 4 years old when Maxine gives this terrific performance, and she talks about it as being a very old record. Considering how the music sce...

  6. 2 de feb. de 2015 · Maxine Brown — “It's Torture b/w I Got Love” - Town 110, became a hugely popular dance-floor filler in UK which led to her appearing at the Cleethorpes Weekender in 1987 at which Maxine wowed an enthusiastic crowd with her repertoire of classics which included “It’s Torture”, which has recently enjoyed a re-release ...

  7. Learn about Maxine Brown, a South Carolina-bred artist who had hits like "All in My Mind" and "Oh No Not My Baby" in the '60s. This page did not load properly, please try refreshing or report a problem.