Hot - Chocolate Brother Louie (hq Audio)
Louie takes his girlfriend home to meet his parents, leading to a "terrible fight" due to their racial prejudice.
Alexis Korner provides the voices of both sets of parents, muttering racial slurs to emphasize the bigotry they face from both sides. Chart Performance and Covers Hot Chocolate Brother Louie (HQ Audio)
It explores societal rejection, family disapproval, and the core message that there is "no difference between black or white". Louie takes his girlfriend home to meet his
Features Cozy Powell (of Rainbow and Black Sabbath fame) on drums and a spoken-word performance by British blues pioneer Alexis Korner . Hot Chocolate Brother Louie (HQ Audio)
The original version was released in the UK in April 1973 . Songwriters: Errol Brown and Tony Wilson. Producer: Mickie Most.