Raybon Brothers

The Raybon Brothers was a country duo from Sanford, Florida, consisting of brothers Marty Raybon and Tim Raybon. Prior to the duo's inception in 1997, Marty Raybon was the lead singer of the country music band Shenandoah, having left in 1997, before rejoining in 2014.[1]

Raybon Brothers
OriginFlorida, United States
GenresCountry
Years active1997
LabelsMCA Nashville
Associated actsBob Carlisle
Shenandoah
Past membersMarty Raybon
Tim Raybon

The Raybon Brothers charted in 1997 with a cover of Bob Carlisle's pop hit "Butterfly Kisses". Their version was a top 40 hit on both the Billboard country music charts and the Billboard Hot 100. A second single, "The Way She's Lookin'", reached the lower regions of the country charts. Since their 1997 disbanding, Marty has assumed a solo career; charting one single on the Hot Country Songs chart with "Cracker Jack Diamond", which peaked at No. 63 in 2000.

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details
Raybon Brothers
  • Release date: August 26, 1997
  • Label: MCA Records
  • Formats: CD, cassette

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
US Country
[2]
US
[2]
CAN Country
[3]
1997 "Butterfly Kisses" 37 22 36 Raybon Brothers
"The Way She's Lookin'" 64 73
"Falling" (featuring Olivia Newton-John) 96
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

Year Video Director
1997 "Butterfly Kisses" Steven R. Monroe
"The Way She's Lookin"
"Falling" (featuring Olivia Newton-John)

References

  1. Nikolai, Michelle. "Marty Raybon scratches his bluegrass itch". Gibson Guitar Corporation. Archived from the original on 2008-07-19. Retrieved 2008-07-28.
  2. "allmusic ((( Raybon Brothers > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles )))". AllMusic. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
  3. "Results - RPM - Library and Archives Canada: Country Singles". RPM. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
  4. "American single certifications – Raybon Brothers – Butterfly Kisses". Recording Industry Association of America. If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Single, then click SEARCH. 
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