Love

Jim Ed Brown and the Browns · Bottle, Bottle [RCA Victor] [1968]

(Darrell Statler)



Somewhere in this world

there must be love

For me love, love

Someway, somehow,

I will find love

Searching right now

And I'll never give it up

Till I can put thing

I'm looking for

Oh, yes love, love



Where is love

It's where you find it

but that's

A hard place to find

I've searched hard

And I'll keep searching

Till I have love

To ease my mind.



Then my life will live

When I find love

So real love, love

Someway, somehow,

I will find love

Searching right now. and

I'll never give it up

Somewhere in this world

There must be love for me

Love, love, love, love...

About Love

Jim Ed Brown and the Browns deliver a soulful rendition of "Love" on their 1968 RCA Victor release, *Bottle, Bottle*. As a pioneering figure in gospel and soul music, Jim Ed Brown's voice carries the weight of spiritual conviction and rhythmic drive characteristic of the era. This recording exemplifies his ability to blend traditional gospel structures with contemporary soul sensibilities, creating a sound that resonated deeply with audiences seeking both religious expression and secular joy. The track stands as a testament to his prolific output during the late 1960s, a period marked by dynamic vocal performances and socially conscious themes. While often associated with his later gospel work, this song highlights his versatility across genres, showcasing a musical style that bridged the gap between church and concert halls. The recording remains a significant example of the soul revival movement, capturing the raw emotion and improvisational flair that defined Brown's career.