Brilliant Conversationalist
T. Graham Brown
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Lipstick lips that flirt and flatter Not a word that I hadn't heard before Till I saw her coming through the doorv She let her walking do her talking She's a brilliant conversationalist The more she moved, the more I was amazed How gracefully she turned a phrase Every thought, so well expressed Every line, so picturesque She let her walking do her talking She's a brilliant conversationalist She had so many nice things to say And I had never seen it put, quite that way Her nylons were whispering an invitation Her high heels provided all the punctuation I spent the whole night watching her She had me hanging on her every word She let me know what she had in mind I walked her home, one step behind She let her walking do her talking She's a brilliant conversationalist She let her walking do her talking She's a brilliant conversationalist
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Written by: GARY NICHOLSON, JOHN HADLEY
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10 facts about this song
Release and Chart Performance"Brilliant Conversationalist" is a song recorded by American country music artist T. Graham Brown. It was released in May 1987 as the lead single from his album of the same name. The song hit number 9 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
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SongwritingThe song was written by a famous American songwriter, Michael P. Heeney who wrote several country music hits, and Bruce Bouton is best known for his work with musicians like Garth Brooks and Ricky Skaggs.
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Song Themes"Brilliant Conversationalist" is a country song that touches on the themes of love, adventure, and the struggles of communication. It showcases T. Graham Brown's unique fusion of soul, blues, and country.
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Unique StyleT. Graham Brown was known for his unique style and "Brilliant Conversationalist" was a prime example of this. The song's style veers more to the soul & blues-inspired side of country music, which set it apart from many of the other country songs of its time.
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Commercial SuccessThe song "Brilliant Conversationalist" helped propel T. Graham Brown to a center stage in the country music world. It helped his album, which is also named "Brilliant Conversationalist," to achieve commercial success and endorsement.
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Critical ReceptionCritics praised "Brilliant Conversationalist" for its original sound and the depth of its lyrics. T. Graham Brown's unique take on the country music and his soulful voice received a lot of positive discussions among critics and fans alike.
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Music VideoThe song was accompanied by a music video featuring T. Graham Brown, which enjoyed airplay on popular music networks at the time of its release.
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Live Performances"Brilliant Conversationalist" is a staple in T. Graham Brown's live performances and is still savored by audiences during his concerts. The passionate delivery of the song allows him to engage the audience's responses during live performances.
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LegacyThe song has since been covered by other artists in the country music genre, proving its lasting impact and the respect other musicians have for T. Graham Brown's work.
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AwardsWhile "Brilliant Conversationalist" didn't win any awards, its success contributed to T. Graham Brown's nominations for various awards, including Male Vocalist of the Year from the Country Music Association.
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