Brothers and Sisters

Brothers and Sisters may refer to:

Books

  • Brothers and Sisters, a 1994 novel by Bebe Moore Campbell
  • Brothers and Sisters, a novel by Ivy Compton-Burnett

Film and television

  • Brothers and Sisters (1979 TV series), an American sitcom
  • Brothers and Sisters (1980 film), a 1980 British film
  • Brothers and Sisters (1992 film), a 1992 Italian film
  • Brothers and Sisters (1998 TV series), a British television series starring Sandra Bee, John Adewole, and Mark Arden
  • Brothers & Sisters (2006 TV series), an American television series
  • "Brothers & Sisters" (Family Guy), episode of Family Guy
  • "Brothers and Sisters" (The Green Green Grass), episode of The Green Green Grass
  • "Brothers & Sisters" (Arrow), an episode of Arrow

Music

  • Brothers and Sisters (album), by The Allman Brothers Band
  • Brothers & Sisters (album), a 2014 album by Soil & "Pimp" Sessions
  • Brother, Sister, an album by mewithoutYou
  • Brother Sister, an album by the Brand New Heavies

Songs

  • "Brothers and Sisters", a song by Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers / Ziggy Marley Joy and Blues (1993)
  • "Brothers and Sisters", a song by 2 Funky 2 (1993)
  • "Brothers & Sisters" (song), a 1999 single by Coldplay
  • "Brothers and Sisters", a song by Blur from Think Tank (2003)
  • "Brothers and Sisters", a song by Twin Atlantic from Great Divide (2004)
  • "Brothers and Sisters", a song by Joe Kum Yung Memorial Band & Dallas Tamaira from the single Happy Cones (2004)

See also

  • Sibling, an individual who has one or both parents in common
  • Birth order
  • Brother and Sister (disambiguation)
  • Sisters and Brothers (disambiguation)
  • Sisters & Brothers, a 2011 Canadian film
  • The Sisters Brothers (novel) 2011 Western novel
  • The Sisters Brothers (film), 2018 Western film
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