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  1. Bob Haworth. Tom Coe. John Paine. Terry Lauber. John Hylton [2] Website. brothersfour .com. The Brothers Four is an American folk singing group formed in 1957 in Seattle, Washington, and best known for their 1960 hit song "Greenfields".

  2. The Brothers Four are an American folk singing group, founded in 1957 in Seattle, Washington, known for their 1960 hit song "Greenfields". Bob Flick, John P...

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  4. Apr 2, 2012 · For the first time in perhaps 50 years, the Brothers Four simply sing with cameras rolling.

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  5. Once there were valleys where rivers used to run. Once there were blue skies with white clouds high above. Once they were part of an everlasting love. We were the lovers. Who strolled through ...

  6. Greenfields (song) " Greenfields " is a song written by Frank Miller, Richard Dehr, and Terry Gilkyson ( The Easy Riders) and performed by the Brothers Four. [2] In 1960, the track reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 2 in Canada, [3] and No. 40 on the UK Singles Chart. [4]

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  8. The Brothers Four are an American folk group founded in 1957 in Seattle, Washington. Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley met at the University of Washington, where they were members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity in 1956. Their first professional performances were the result of a

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