You'll Never Know
Jim Ed Brown and the Browns · Angel's Sunday [RCA] [1971]
You'll never know the thrill of loving
You never know what loving you can do
If for once you could be me.
Then darling, you would know
What I'm thinking when we're dancing
Know the meaning of my glances
You'll never know the thrill of loving.
You never know what loving you can do
Or feel your heatbeat when you look at you
Yes darling, you may live your whole life through
And never know the thrill of loving you.
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You'll never know the thrill of kissing you
Or have the blues whenever you miss you
You've never held you in your arms
So darling, you don't know a heart that's restless
A sigh so breathless felt the warmth of your caress.
You'll never know the thrill of loving you
Or feel your heatbeat when you look at you
My darling you may live your whole life through
And never know the thrill of loving you...
You'll Never Know
Jim Ed Brown and the Browns deliver a heartfelt vocal performance on 'You'll Never Know,' a track featured on their 1971 RCA release, Angel's Sunday. As a prominent figure in American country and gospel music, Jim Ed Brown brought his signature baritone to this recording, blending traditional harmonies with the emotive depth characteristic of the era. The song stands as a testament to the group's enduring ability to craft sincere, melodic narratives that resonate with listeners. This recording captures the ensemble at a point in their career where they continued to explore rich vocal textures and timeless themes. The track remains a notable song in their discography, showcasing the polished production and emotional clarity that defined much of their work during the early 1970s.

