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The Everly Brothers is the 1958 eponymous debut album of close harmony singing duo the Everly Brothers. The album peaked at No. 16 on Billboard's pop albums chart and launched three very successful singles. Originally on the Cadence label, (CLP-3003), the album was re-released on LP in 1988 by EMI and on CD in 2000 by Emporio Records. It was re ...
The Everly Brothers experienced a decline in popularity in the United States in the 1960s due to changing tastes in popular music, long-simmering disputes with Acuff-Rose Music CEO Wesley Rose, and increased drug use by the brothers. However, the duo continued to release hit singles in the U.K. and Canada and had many successful tours in the 1960s.
The Everly Brothers Sing: 2:47 Do You Love Me Don Everly: 1959 or 1960 Too Good to Be True: 1:54 Demo by Don Drop Out, The Don Everly: January 23, 1964 Gone, Gone, Gone: 2:18 Du Bist Nicht So Wie Die Andern Charlie Niessen / Ritter September 16 +17, 1963 The Everly Brothers in Deutschland (EP) 2:27 Ebony Eyes: John D. Loudermilk
A Date with the Everly Brothers is the fourth studio album by American singing duo the Everly Brothers, released in 1960. It peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Pop albums charts and reached No. 3 in the UK. The song "Love Hurts" appears here for the first time. It would subsequently be covered by numerous other artists.
"Let It Be Me" is a 1960 single by The Everly Brothers. The song is an English-language cover of "Je t'appartiens", which had been released as a single in France by Gilbert Bécaud in 1955. The song was a top ten hit for The Everly Brothers on the US Billboard Hot 100 and spawned many additional cover versions.
Don Everly, who with his late younger sibling Phil established the template for close harmony vocalizing in the chart-topping duo the Everly Brothers, died Saturday at age 84 in Nashville. No ...
Magne Furuholmen, keyboardist of a-ha talked about a-ha's connection to the Everly Brothers and why they released a cover of Crying in the Rain in 1990, in a 2010 interview: “Our manager Terry Slater had played bass for the Everly Brothers during the ’60s and was a close personal friend of Phil Everly.
The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers is an album by the Everly Brothers, released in 1967. It was re-released on CD by Collectors' Choice Music in 2005. Sessions