Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue

Jim Ed Brown and the Browns · The Three Bells [Bear Family] [1993]

(George Brown - Peter DeRose)



(Have you ever been lonely?)



Have you ever been lonely

Have you ever been blue

Have you ever loved someone

Just as I love you?



Can't you see I'm sorry

For each mistake I've made

Can't you see I've changed dear

Can't you see I've paid?



Be a little forgiving

Take me back in your heart

How can I go on living

Now that we're apart?



If you knew what I've been through

Then you'd know why I ask you.

Have you ever been lonely?

Have you ever been blue?



(Have you ever been lonely?)

(Have you ever loved someone?)

If you knew what I've been through

Then you'd know why I ask you.



Have you ever been lonely?

Have you ever been blue?...

About Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue

Jim Ed Brown and the Browns deliver a soulful rendition of "Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)" on their 1993 Bear Family release, The Three Bells. This recording captures the group's signature blend of gospel and R&B, characterized by rich harmonies and a driving rhythm section that elevates the song's emotional resonance. The track exemplifies Jim Ed Brown's ability to weave traditional spiritual themes with contemporary soul sensibilities, creating a sound that bridges the gap between church and club. Released alongside other notable tracks from the era, this album showcases the band's versatility and deep roots in the African American musical tradition. The song's enduring appeal lies in its universal exploration of longing and spiritual yearning, delivered with a warmth that has made it a staple for collectors and fans of classic soul music. It stands as a testament to the group's commitment to high-quality recording and authentic expression within the genre.