Howard and David Bellamy make up the Bellamy Brothers. They are both a musical duo and real life brothers. Unlike some groups they truly are family.
The guys hail from and still record in Florida at the family compound where they have their own homes close enough together to be neighbors and far enough away for some breathing room. Here is a list of the 10 best songs from the national charts. 10.”Crazy from the Heart” This song was written by David Bellamy and Don Schlitz and is from the album of the same name. It was produced by Emory Gordy Jr. and released in 1987 making it to the number three position. 9.”Feeling the Feeling” Here is a song that most every Bellamy fan loves. It is a sexy song that has a little bit of a feel like their biggest hit “Let Your Love Flow.” 8.”Do You Love as Good as you look” Many men feel like this when they see a good looking girl. They often find themselves wondering if the woman can be anywhere close to as good in person as they look. 7.”You Ain’t Just Whistling Dixie” This is a love song about the way the guy feels about his southern way of life. It is a song full of visions of a better time in the writers past. 6.”Too Much is not enough” The songs bass line starts out like an old soul or disco song. It then turns into a beach style song. And it works well It is a song with the Bellamy brothers and the Forrester sisters singing together. 5.”Lovers Live Longer” This is a hopeful song about love keeping you living well and long. The lyrics at one point “Babe I read it in the news today I lived to be a ripe old age.” 4.”Sugar Daddy” I’m sure all women love this song. It is about the things that a man feels that a woman needs to be happy. The song made it to the number one slot on the national charts in 1980. 3.”If I said you had a Beautiful Body” This is a great song that shows the fans that the band had a great knack for catching every day things and making them into song. It is a line that instantly became a honky-tonk pick up line. 2.”Redneck Girl” This was the Bellamy’s sixth number one hit and became an air guitar standard in the bars. The intro is off beat and works very well to start things in motion and instantly recognizable. The lead guitar part is classic and is perfect for showing off your skills. 1.”Let Your Love Flow” Oddly enough, this song was written by a roadie for Neil Diamond. The writer Larry D. Williams offered the song to Neil Diamond and he declined to record it so the Bellamy brother took the song to number one in country and it also crossed over into the pop music charts as well.
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