Greenfields by The Brothers Four

OK, girls and boys, back to the 60s:  The members of this acoustic folk quartet met as college students at the University of Washington - Seattle in '57.  They were members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.  Their biggest hit came in '60 with a Miller/Dehr/Gilkyson composition that was first recorded by The Easy Riders in '57.  Their second single, it is a poignant, somber and moody ballad.  #2 on Billboard, it remained in the charts for 20 weeks.  It received two Grammy nominations.  Covered by The Vogues in '69.  They performed at JFK's Inauguration and have sung for four Presidents at The White House.  They have been dubbed "America's Musical Ambassadors to the World" and continue to perform to this day.  Group?  Biggest hit? 

Green Fields - Brothers Four (CD Quality) - YouTube

"Greenfields" by The Brothers Four.  The name of the quartet refers to their fraternity brotherhood. It was not one of my faves when it first came out but it happened to by my dear friend, med school classmate and Phi Chi Medical Fraternity brother Dr. Tom "The Shark" Sharkey's favorite song.  He would constantly hum it at the back tower at the frat house when we were studying anatomy so it grew on me.   

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