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Track: Who's Sorry Now
Artist: Milton Brown And His Brownies
Album: Brownie Points

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Pioneering western swing band from Forth Worth, Texas, active 1932-1936. Founded by [a=Milton Brown (5)] in 1932 after he left [a=The Light Crust Doughboys] and active until 1936. The group broadcast live on Forth Worth radio station KTAT and played regular dances at the Crystal Springs Dance Pavilion in Fort Worth. Milton died on April 18, 1936, five days after a car accident, ending the band. Younger brother [a=Derwood Brown] led a reconstituted version of the band as [a=Brown's Musical Brownies] for another two years. That band split in 1938, but Derwood later briefly re-established a "Musical Brownies" group with [a=Ocie Stockard] and [a=Wanna Coffman]. Youngest brother [a=Roy Lee Brown] would also use the "Brownies" name throughout his career. [a=Milton Brown (5)] - vocals, band leader (founding member) [a=Derwood Brown] - rhythm guitar (founding member) [a=Jesse Ashlock] - fiddle (founding member) [a=Ocie Stockard] - tenor banjo (founding member) [a=Wanna Coffman] - bass (founding member) [a=Fred Calhoun] - pianist (early addition) [a=Cecil Brower] - fiddle (early addition) [a=Bob Dunn] - steel guitar, trombone (joined late 1934) [a=Eddie Durham] - electric guitar, trombone (joined 1935)

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Release: Milton Brown And His Brownies - Copenhagen / Who's Sorry Now
Year: 1935
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Swing, Vocal

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Who's Sorry Now?
Who's Sorry Now?
Who's heart is aching for breaking each vow?
Who's sad and blue?
Who's crying too?
Just like I cried over you.
Right to the end,
Just like a friend,
I tried to warn you somehow.
You had your way,
Now you must pay;