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Brotherly Love (Moe Bandy song)

1991 single by Keith Whitley with Earl Thomas Conley From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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"Brotherly Love" is a song written by Jimmy Alan Stewart and Tim Nichols, which has been recorded by Moe Bandy, as well as a duet between Keith Whitley and Earl Thomas Conley.

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Bandy's version appears on his 1989 studio album Many Mansions for Curb Records. The song was the second single from that album, reaching a peak of number 53 on the country music charts in 1989.[3]

Country singer Billy Dean recorded the song on his 1990 debut album Young Man.

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Keith Whitley and Earl Thomas Conley version

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Keith Whitley and Earl Thomas Conley recorded the song as a duet in 1987, but it was not included on an album until it concurrently appeared on Whitley's posthumous 1991 album Kentucky Bluebird and Conley's 1991 album Yours Truly.[5] This duet version charted for twenty weeks on Hot Country Singles & Tracks, peaking at number two and holding the position for one week, behind "Shameless" by Garth Brooks.[1] This was the last top 10 hit for both Whitley and Conley.

In 1992, this version was nominated by the Country Music Association for Vocal Event of the Year.[6] It also earned them a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals.

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Compiled from liner notes.[2]

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