Heaven Says Hello
Jim Ed Brown and the Browns · Angel's Sunday [RCA] [1971]
Heaven says hello every morning
When the sun says hi, I've come to spend the day
Heaven says hello with the songbirds
And the little flowers that nod along my way.
And when the day is through and I hurry home to you
As the twilight steals across the golden skies
Heaven says hello when you kiss me
And I look into the blue of your eyes.
(Heaven says hello every morning)
When the sun says hi I've come to spend the day
(Heaven says hello with the songbirds)
And the little flowers that nod along my way.
And when the day is through and I hurry home to you
As the twilight steals across the golden skies
Heaven says hello when you kiss me
And I look into the blue of your eyes.
And I look into the blue of your eyes...
Heaven Says Hello
Jim Ed Brown and the Browns deliver a soulful rendition of 'Heaven Says Hello' on their 1971 RCA album, Angel's Sunday. As a prominent figure in the gospel and soul revival of the early 1970s, Jim Ed Brown's voice carries the weight and warmth characteristic of his era's spiritual music. The track exemplifies the group's ability to blend traditional gospel harmonies with contemporary soul rhythms, creating an uplifting atmosphere that resonates with listeners seeking both spiritual reflection and musical joy. Recorded during a period when gospel artists were crossing over into secular pop and soul markets, this recording stands as a testament to Brown's enduring influence on the genre. The song's message of divine connection remains timeless, supported by the rich instrumentation and vocal delivery that defined the sound of the Browns' catalog.
