The Bellamy Brothers are one of the longest-running, most acclaimed, and most successful duos in American country music, achieving numerous worldwide hits in the 1970s and 80s with songs like "Let Your Love Flow" and "If I Said You Have a Beautiful Body, Would You Hold It Against Me?" Formed by brothers David Milton and Homer Howard Bellamy, their beginnings date back to the late 1960s in their native Florida, where they performed at various concerts at the University of Florida. For several years, they split their time between Atlanta and Los Angeles, where they were signed by Curb Records. With Curb Records, they recorded several singles and their first album, which included the hit "Let Your Love Flow" (1976). This song climbed to the undisputed number one spot on the American pop and country charts, in addition to achieving considerable success in a dozen countries around the world. From here on, the duo's career skyrocketed, achieving 10 hits at the top of the charts and fifty more in the top 100 of the Billboard country and pop charts. Among them are "Bird Dog" (1978), "You Ain't Just Whistlin' Dixie" (1979), "Sugar Daddy" (1980), "Dancing Cowboys" (1980), "Do You Love as Good as You Look" (1981), "For all the Wrong Reasons" (1982), "Redneck Girl" (1982), "When I'm Away from You" (1983), “I Need More of You”, “Hold Hippie” (1985), “Too Much Is Not Enough” (1986), “Kids of the Baby Boom”, “Crazy from the Heart” (1987) or “Big Love” (1989). Throughout those years, their world tours included Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Oceania, and Africa, in addition to the United States and Canada. By 2019, they had released more than 50 albums, earning numerous accolades, including Grammy nominations, a Billboard nomination for Top Country Duo, and induction into the Florida Country Music Hall of Fame and the Country Music Association of America Hall of Fame.

