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The Everly Brothers
Allmusic Biography : The Everly Brothers were not only among the most important and best early rock & roll stars, but also among the most influential rockers of any era. They set unmatched standards for close, two-part harmonies and infused early rock & roll with some of the best elements of country and pop music. Their legacy was and is felt enormously in all rock acts that employ harmonies as prime features, from the Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel to legions of country-rockers as well as roots rockers like Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe (who once recorded an EP of Everlys songs together).

Don (born February 1, 1937) and Phil (born January 19, 1939) were professionals way before their teens, schooled by their accomplished guitarist father Ike, and singing with their family on radio broadcasts in Iowa. In the mid-50s, they made a brief stab at conventional Nashville country with Columbia. When their single flopped, they were cast adrift for quite a while until they latched onto Cadence. Don invested their first single for the label, "Bye Bye Love," with a Bo Diddley beat that helped lift the song to number two in 1957.

"Bye Bye Love" began a phenomenal three-year string of classic hit singles for Cadence, including "Wake Up Little Susie," "All I Have to Do Is Dream," "Bird Dog," "(Til) I Kissed You," and "When Will I Be Loved." The Everlys sang of young love with a heart-rending yearning and compelling melodies. The harmonies owed audible debts to Appalachian country music, but were imbued with a keen modern pop sensibility that made them more accessible without sacrificing any power or beauty. They were not as raw as the wild rockabilly men from Sun Records, but they could rock hard when they wanted. Even their midtempo numbers and ballads were executed with a force missing in the straight country and pop tunes of the era. The duo enjoyed a top-notch support team of producer Archie Bleyer, great Nashville session players like Chet Atkins, and the brilliant songwriting team of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant. Don, and occasionally Phil, wrote excellent songs of their own as well.

In 1960, the Everlys left Cadence for a lucrative contract with the then-young Warner Bros. label (though its not often noted, the Everlys would do a lot to establish Warners as a major force in the record business). Its sometimes been written that the duo never recaptured the magic of their Cadence recordings, but actually Phil and Don peaked both commercially and artistically with their first Warners releases. "Cathys Clown," their first Warners single, was one of their greatest songs and a number one hit. Their first two Warners LPs, employing a fuller and brasher production than their Cadence work, were not just among their best work, but two of the best rock albums of the early 60s. The hits kept coming for a couple of years, some great ("Walk Right Back," "Temptation"), some displaying a distressing, increasing tendency toward soft pop and maudlin sentiments ("Ebony Eyes," "Thats Old Fashioned").

Don and Phils personal lives came under a lot of stress in the early 60s: they enlisted into the Marine Corps Reserves (together), and studied acting for six months but never made a motion picture. More seriously, Don developed an addiction to speed and almost died of an overdose in late 1962. By that time, their career as chart titans in the U.S. had ended; "Thats Old Fashioned" (1962) was their last Top Ten hit. Their albums became careless, erratic affairs, which was all the more frustrating because many of their flop singles of the time were fine, even near-classic efforts that demonstrated they could still deliver the goods.

Virtually alone among first-generation rock & roll superstars, the Everlys stuck with no-nonsense rock & roll and remained determined to keep their sound contemporary, rather than drifting toward soft pop or country like so many others. Although their mid-60s recordings were largely ignored in America, they contained some of their finest work, including a ferocious Top 40 single in 1964 ("Gone, Gone, Gone"). They remained big stars overseas -- in 1965, "Price of Love" went to number two in the U.K. at the height of the British Invasion. They incorporated jangling Beatle/Byrdesque guitars into some of their songs and recorded a fine album with the Hollies (who were probably more blatantly influenced by the Everlys than any other British band of the time). In the late 60s, they helped pioneer country-rock with the 1968 album Roots, their most sophisticated and unified full-length statement. None of this revived their career as hitmakers, though they could always command huge audiences on international tours and hosted a network TV variety show in 1970.

The decades of enforced professional togetherness finally took their toll on the pair in the early 70s, which saw a few dispirited albums and, finally, an acrimonious breakup in 1973. They spent the next decade performing solo, which only proved -- as is so often the case in close-knit artistic partnerships -- how much each brother needed the other to sound his best. In 1983, enough water had flowed under the bridge for the two to resume performing and recording together. The tours, with a backup band led by guitarist Albert Lee, proved they could still sing well. The records (both live and studio) were fair efforts that, in the final estimation, were not in nearly the same league as their 50s and 60s classics, although Paul McCartney penned a small hit single for them ("On the Wings of a Nightingale"). One of the more successful and dignified reunions in the rock annals, the Everlys continued to perform live, although they didnt release albums together after the late 80s. Phil Everly died on January 3, 2014 from complications of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; he was 74 years old.
the_everly_brothers Album: 1 of 37
Title:  The Everly Brothers
Released:  1958
Tracks:  12
Duration:  27:01

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1   This Little Girl of Mine  (02:16)
2   Maybe Tomorrow  (02:06)
3   Bye Bye Love  (02:24)
4   Brand New Heartache  (02:16)
5   Keep a Knockin’  (02:18)
6   Be Bop ALula  (02:19)
7   Rip It Up  (02:16)
8   I Wonder If I Care as Much  (02:14)
9   Wake Up Little Susie  (02:01)
10  Leave My Woman Alone  (02:37)
11  Should We Tell Him  (02:06)
12  Hey Doll Baby  (02:06)
songs_our_daddy_taught_us Album: 2 of 37
Title:  Songs Our Daddy Taught Us
Released:  1958
Tracks:  12
Duration:  40:14

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1   Roving Gambler  (03:40)
2   Down in the Willow Garden  (03:04)
3   Long Time Gone  (02:24)
4   Lightning Express  (04:52)
5   That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine  (03:09)
6   Whos Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet  (02:40)
7   Barbara Allen  (04:42)
8   Oh So Many Years  (02:36)
9   Im Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail  (03:37)
10  Rockin Alone (In an Old Rockin Chair)  (03:01)
11  Kentucky  (03:10)
12  Put My Little Shoes Away  (03:19)
Songs Our Daddy Taught Us : Allmusic album Review : The Everlys had reached their commercial peak when they made this album of sparsely arranged traditional songs, a concept that was quite a surprise from a top rock & roll act, and considerably ahead of its time. Its actually not as enduring as their early rockers and pop ballads, but the singing is superb on their interpretations of standards like "Barbara Allen" and "Kentucky."
the_everly_brothers_best Album: 3 of 37
Title:  The Everly Brothers Best
Released:  1959-03
Tracks:  12
Duration:  25:45

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1   Bye Bye Love  (02:17)
2   Wonder If I Care as Much  (02:07)
3   Wake Up Little Susie  (02:01)
4   Maybe Tomorrow  (02:06)
5   Should We Tell Him  (02:03)
6   This Little Girl of Mine  (02:14)
7   All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:17)
8   Claudette  (02:12)
9   Bird Dog  (02:12)
10  Devoted to You  (02:21)
11  Problems  (01:54)
12  Love of My Life  (02:00)
The Everly Brothers' Best : Allmusic album Review : The Everly Brothers Cadence sides of the late 50s feature some of the duos best work. Shooting to stardom in their wake, the Brothers many Cadence highlights include "Bye Bye Love," "Wake Up Little Susie," "All I Have to Do Is Dream," "Problems," and "When Will I Be Loved." All of these were represented on the original 12-song LP, which also provided a heavy dose of Boudleaux and Felice Bryants incredible songs -- on top of a handful of classics authored by the Everlys themselves -- not to mention the chance to hear of some of the best Nashville players of the day. Maybe not as attractive as Rhinos Everly roundups (one features both the Cadence sides and their subsequent Warner Bros. hit), this original Cadence compilation still holds up nicely after almost half-a-century.
a_date_with_the_everly_brothers Album: 4 of 37
Title:  A Date With The Everly Brothers
Released:  1960
Tracks:  12
Duration:  27:30

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1   Made to Love  (02:03)
2   Thats Just Too Much  (02:37)
3   Stick With Me Baby  (01:57)
4   Baby What You What Me to Do  (02:18)
5   Sigh, Cry, Almost Die  (02:15)
6   Always Its You  (02:27)
7   Love Hurts  (02:21)
8   Lucille  (02:32)
9   So How Come (No One Loves Me)  (02:15)
10  Donna, Donna  (02:13)
11  A Change of Heart  (02:06)
12  Cathy’s Clown  (02:25)
A Date With The Everly Brothers : Allmusic album Review : Although the material is not on the killer level of Its Everly Time, there are some very fine songs on their second Warner LP. Includes "Cathys Clown," their raucous cover of Little Richards "Lucille," "Love Hurts" (which preceded Roy Orbisons hit version), and "So How Come" (covered by the Beatles in 1963 on the BBC).
the_fabulous_style_of_the_everly_brothers Album: 5 of 37
Title:  The Fabulous Style Of The Everly Brothers
Released:  1960
Tracks:  14
Duration:  31:26

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1   Claudette  (02:16)
2   Like Strangers  (02:03)
3   Since You Broke My Heart  (01:57)
4   Let It Be Me  (02:38)
5   Oh What a Feeling  (02:07)
6   Take a Message to Mary  (02:28)
7   Devoted to You  (02:25)
8   When Will I Be Loved  (02:02)
9   Bird Dog  (02:16)
10  (Til) I Kissed You  (02:26)
11  Problems  (01:59)
12  Love of My Life  (02:07)
13  Poor Jenny (alternate version)  (02:19)
14  All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:20)
both_sides_of_an_evening Album: 6 of 37
Title:  Both Sides of an Evening
Released:  1961
Tracks:  14
Duration:  32:33

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1   My Mammy  (02:15)
2   Muskrat  (02:15)
3   My Gal Sal  (02:50)
4   Grandfathers Clock  (02:22)
5   Bully of the Town  (02:01)
6   Chloe  (02:05)
7   Mention My Name in Sheboygan  (01:51)
8   Hi-Lilli, Hi-Lo  (01:44)
9   The Wayward Wind  (02:24)
10  Dont Blame Me  (03:26)
11  Now Is the Hour  (02:39)
12  Little Old Lady  (02:24)
13  When I Grow Too Old to Dream  (02:30)
14  Love Is Where You Find It  (01:47)
Both Sides of an Evening : Allmusic album Review : Both Sides of an Evening is usually cited as the place where the Everly Brothers music and career started to go wrong. Their relationship with their longtime producer and publisher, Wesley Rose, had fallen apart in late 1960 amid a conflict over copyrights, specifically their decision to record as a single an old Nacio Herb Brown/Arthur Freed song called "Temptation" that he didnt publish. Cut off from their regular source of songs, Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, who were Rose-published composers, were left to their own devices as songwriters, with the complication that they were also signed to Rose and there were now pending lawsuits in the relationship. Finding potential hits in such circumstances, much less a dozen good songs at a time to record, was a serious challenge. Their answer was an album consisting of rhythm numbers on side one ("For Dancing") and slow ballads ("For Dreaming") on side two. Most of the first side -- apart from the unfortunate decision to record "Mention My Name in Sheboygan" -- worked beautifully, their version of "Muskrat" even getting a kind of shimmering Bo Diddley-style "shave and a haircut" beat, and the duo even put a fresh (and unexpected rock) spin on the Al Jolson number "My Mammy." Side two is very soft for a rock & roll album and isnt helped by the presence of "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" and "Little Old Lady," though it is sung so beautifully that any of the groups teenaged fans that listened to it all the way through couldnt complain of the singing. In some ways, Both Sides of an Evening was the duos most ambitious and mature record to date, but it just wasnt terribly exciting or of much interest (especially the second side) to the teeenagers that made up the vast bulk of their audience.
christmas_with_the_everly_brothers_the_boys_town_choir Album: 7 of 37
Title:  Christmas With The Everly Brothers & The Boys Town Choir
Released:  1962
Tracks:  12
Duration:  00:00

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1   Adeste Fideles  (?)
2   Away in a Manger  (?)
3   The First Noel  (?)
4   God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen  (?)
5   What Child Is This  (?)
6   Silent Night  (?)
7   Hark the Herald Angels Sing  (?)
8   Angels From the Realms of Glory  (?)
9   Deck the Halls With Boughs of Holly  (?)
10  Bring a Torch Jeannette Isabella  (?)
11  O Little Town of Bethlehem  (?)
12  We Wish You a Merry Christmas  (?)
the_golden_hits_of_the_everly_brothers Album: 8 of 37
Title:  The Golden Hits of the Everly Brothers
Released:  1962
Tracks:  12
Duration:  29:34

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1   Thats Old Fashioned (Thats the Way Love Should Be)  (02:25)
2   How Can I Meet Her?  (01:52)
3   Crying in the Rain  (02:01)
4   Im Not Angry  (02:03)
5   Dont Blame Me  (03:28)
6   Ebony Eyes  (03:08)
7   Cathys Clown  (02:27)
8   Walk Right Back  (02:21)
9   Lucille  (02:34)
10  So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)  (02:36)
11  Muskrat  (02:21)
12  Temptation  (02:13)
The Golden Hits of the Everly Brothers : Allmusic album Review : An interesting collection of later Warner Bros. hits, too slick but enjoyable.
instant_party Album: 9 of 37
Title:  Instant Party
Released:  1962
Tracks:  12
Duration:  28:35

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1   Jezebel  (02:21)
2   Oh! My Papa (O Mein Papa)  (02:09)
3   Step It Up and Go  (01:59)
4   True Love  (02:06)
5   Bye Bye Blackbird  (03:19)
6   Trouble in Mind  (02:33)
7   Love Makes the World Go round  (02:52)
8   Long Lost John  (01:51)
9   Autumn Leaves  (02:57)
10  The Partys Over  (02:17)
11  Ground Hawg  (02:05)
12  When Its Night Time in Italy Its Wednesday Over Here  (02:04)
the_everly_brothers_sing_great_country_hits Album: 10 of 37
Title:  The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits
Released:  1963
Tracks:  12
Duration:  29:04

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1   Oh, Lonesome Me  (02:15)
2   Born to Lose  (02:22)
3   Just One Time  (02:16)
4   Send Me the Pillow You Dream On  (02:28)
5   Release Me  (02:18)
6   Please Help Me, Im Falling  (02:23)
7   I Walk the Line  (02:38)
8   Lonely Street  (02:18)
9   Silver Threads and Golden Needles  (02:13)
10  Im So Lonesome I Could Cry  (02:53)
11  Sweet Dreams  (02:46)
12  This Is the Last Song Im Ever Going to Sing  (02:14)
gone_gone_gone Album: 11 of 37
Title:  Gone, Gone, Gone
Released:  1964
Tracks:  12
Duration:  25:28

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1   Donna, Donna  (02:12)
2   Lonely Island  (02:11)
3   Facts of Life  (02:02)
4   Aint That Lovin You Baby  (02:00)
5   Love Is All I Need  (01:53)
6   Torture  (02:20)
7   Drop Out  (02:15)
8   Radio and TV  (02:11)
9   Honolulu  (01:46)
10  Its Been a Long Dry Spell  (02:25)
11  Ferris Wheel  (02:15)
12  Gone, Gone, Gone  (01:58)
Gone, Gone, Gone : Allmusic album Review : A jumble of tracks from varying sessions that, despite some excellent moments, were indicative of the general directionlessness of the Everlys career at this point. The title song was their final Top 40 single of the 60s, and indeed one of their greatest performances. "The Ferris Wheel," also a 1964 single, was a decent, moody ballad that was a minor hit in both America and the U.K; for some reason, it was excluded from the double-CD compilation of their best 60s work, Walk Right Back. Otherwise, the album contains a few other songs cut in 1964, and some odds and ends from sessions in the early 60s. The Everlys, John D. Loudermilk, and the great Boudleaux/Felice Bryant songwriting team wrote almost all of the material on this album, but unfortunately it was not up to the standards of either the writers or the performers.
the_very_best_of_the_everly_brothers Album: 12 of 37
Title:  The Very Best of The Everly Brothers
Released:  1965
Tracks:  12
Duration:  28:49

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1   Bye Bye Love  (02:20)
2   (’Til) I Kissed You  (02:24)
3   Wake Up Little Susie  (02:01)
4   Crying in the Rain  (02:01)
5   Walk Right Back  (02:19)
6   Cathy’s Clown  (02:25)
7   Bird Dog  (02:18)
8   All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:21)
9   Devoted to You  (02:25)
10  Lucille  (02:32)
11  So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)  (02:36)
12  Ebony Eyes  (03:04)
The Very Best of The Everly Brothers : Allmusic album Review : There are few sounds in American popular music more thrilling and sublimely satisfying than the harmonies of Don and Phil Everly, the Everly Brothers, and this album features them singing a dozen great songs that have come to be associated with them. So whats the problem? Between 1957 and 1960, the Everly Brothers recorded for Cadence Records, where they enjoyed a run of hits with such songs as "Bye Bye Love," "Wake Up Little Susie," "All I Have to Do Is Dream," "Bird Dog," "Til I Kissed You," and "Devoted to You." In 1960, Don and Phil left Cadence for a more lucrative deal at Warner Bros. Records, where they continued to score hit records. However, when Warner Bros released The Very Best of the Everly Brothers in 1964, rather than focusing entirely on their post-60s hits or licensing the original Cadence recordings, the Everlys were sent into the studio to re-record the six early hits listed above. The new versions arent at all bad, and the arrangements follow the pattern of the originals closely, but the simple fact is you cant improve on perfection, and the re-cuts lack the magic of the originals. Just as importantly, the new versions lack a bit of the ineffable innocence of their Cadence sessions; after seven very busy years in the record business, "Bye Bye Love" simply didnt sound as simple or as sorrowful as it did when they still had a lot to learn about life. The six Warner Bros hits included in this album are, of course, presented in their original recordings, and "Cathys Clown," "Crying in the Rain" and "Walk Right Back" rank with the duos finest work, but when the cover says this represents The Very Best of the Everly Brothers, that description is only half right.
rock_n_soul Album: 13 of 37
Title:  Rock n Soul
Released:  1965
Tracks:  12
Duration:  25:42

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1   Thatll Be the Day  (02:20)
2   So Fine  (01:55)
3   Maybelline  (01:47)
4   Dancing in the Street  (02:43)
5   Kansas City  (02:24)
6   I Got a Woman  (02:05)
7   Love Hurts  (01:58)
8   Slippin and Slidin  (01:55)
9   Susie Q  (01:55)
10  Hound Dog  (01:55)
11  Im Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town  (02:50)
12  Lonely Weekends  (01:55)
Rock 'n Soul : Allmusic album Review : Rockn Soul features a whole LP of oldies covers with guitar-heavy 60s arrangements, including such standards as "Thatll Be the Day," "Kansas City," "Hound Dog," "Lonely Weekends," "I Got a Woman," and the then-recent "Dancing in the Street." Its decently played and sung, but not among the Everlys most creative work, or even among their most interesting material of the mid-60s. Its also not quite as good as the similar album they would release later in 1965, Beat & Soul. The version of "Love Hurts," incidentally, is a different, more rock-oriented version than the ballad arrangement they had recorded a few years previously.
two_yanks_in_england Album: 14 of 37
Title:  Two Yanks in England
Released:  1966
Tracks:  12
Duration:  31:10

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1   Somebody Help Me  (02:02)
2   So Lonely  (02:40)
3   Kiss Your Man Goodbye  (02:35)
4   Signs That Will Never Change  (03:05)
5   Like Every Time Before  (01:56)
6   Pretty Flamingo  (02:36)
7   I’ve Been Wrong Before  (02:13)
8   Have You Ever Loved Somebody  (02:48)
9   The Collector  (02:55)
10  Don’t Run and Hide  (02:37)
11  Fifi the Flea  (02:42)
12  Hard Hard Year  (02:55)
Two Yanks in England : Allmusic album Review : At first glance, this seems like a cash-in on the British Invasion. Recorded in London in 1966, no less than eight of the 12 songs were written by the Hollies (who released their own versions of many of the tunes). There are also covers of hits by the Spencer Davis Group and Manfred Mann. With a harder rock guitar sound (though not overdone or inappropriate) than previous Everlys discs, the duos interpretations are actually worth hearing in their own right. The harmonies are fabulous, and indeed, the Everlys improve a few of the Hollies songs substantially. "So Lonely" and "Hard Hard Year," in particular, have a lot more force, transforming the tunes from decent Hollies album tracks to excellence. Because so much of the material is non-original, this couldnt be placed in the top rank of Everly Brothers recordings. But it is a good effort that shows them, almost ten years after "Bye Bye Love," still at the top of their game and still heavily committed to a rock & roll sound. This was a bold contrast to other 50s white rock & rollers with roots in country, most of who had retreated to tamer country-oriented sounds by the mid-60s.
roots Album: 15 of 37
Title:  Roots
Released:  1968
Tracks:  13
Duration:  35:58

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1   Introduction: The Everly Family (1952)  (01:11)
2   Mama Tried  (02:18)
3   Less of Me  (03:03)
4   T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)  (03:31)
5   I Wonder If I Care as Much  (03:00)
6   Ventura Boulevard  (02:49)
7   Shady Grove  (02:31)
8   Illinois  (02:13)
9   Living Too Close to the Ground  (02:16)
10  You Done Me Wrong  (02:16)
11  Turn Around  (02:47)
12  Sing Me Back Home  (05:18)
13  Montage: The Everly Family (1952) / Shady Grove / Kentucky  (02:42)
Roots : Allmusic album Review : Considered one of the finest early country-rock albums, this showed the Everlys, unlike virtually every other top rock & roll act of the 50s, keeping abreast of contemporary rock and pop trends. In the manner of their 1958 LP Songs Our Daddy Taught Us, the concept was to cover songs by performers and composers who had been influential on the duo (including Jimmie Rodgers and Merle Haggard), traditional standards, and a couple of numbers by Ron Elliott of the Beau Brummels. Although this laid-back, tasteful, acoustic-oriented recording isnt as outstanding as their classic early hits, the vocals are superb, conveying qualities of innocence tempered by experience.
stories_we_could_tell Album: 16 of 37
Title:  Stories We Could Tell
Released:  1972
Tracks:  12
Duration:  38:35

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1   All We Really Want to Do  (02:25)
2   Breakdown  (03:05)
3   Green River  (04:20)
4   Mandolin Wind  (03:00)
5   Up in Mabels Room  (03:15)
6   Del Rio Dan  (03:55)
7   Ridin High  (02:55)
8   Christmas Eve Can Kill You  (03:20)
9   Three-Armed Poker-Playin River Rat  (02:40)
10  Im Tired of Singing My Song in Las Vegas  (03:10)
11  The Brand New Tennessee Waltz  (03:15)
12  Stories We Can Tell  (03:15)
Stories We Could Tell : Allmusic album Review : Stories We Could Tell is a slick album, produced by Paul Rothchild and featuring some of the top studio musicians in early-70s L.A. There are many top-drawer songs by songwriters such as Jesse Winchester, Kris Kristofferson, Rod Stewart, and John Sebastian. The Everlys do a fine job covering most of them. The Everly Brothers themselves, however, wrote the most remarkable songs on the disc. Don Everlys "Im Tired of Singing My Song in Las Vegas" voices the frustration of being trapped in endless gigs of singing the same oldies over and over again; its perhaps not surprising that the Everlys split at the end of 1973, the same year this album was recorded. The standout track is one that turned out to be one of the best songs in the Everly Brothers repertoire, "Green River." Its an irresistible confection of keyboards and guitar riffs of different varieties, including Ry Cooders superb bottleneck work and Buddy Emmons pedal steel. The lyrics are charmingly evocative of the brothers Kentucky childhood, and their harmony singing is superb. Stories We Could Tell is a fine country-rock album. It serves as a poignant reminder that the Everly Brothers had much more to offer than just their teen idol-era hits.
the_new_album_previously_unreleased_songs_from_the_early_sixties Album: 17 of 37
Title:  The New Album: Previously Unreleased Songs from the Early Sixties
Released:  1977
Tracks:  14
Duration:  34:04

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1   Silent Treatment  (02:16)
2   Dancing on My Feet  (01:54)
3   Gran Mamou  (02:27)
4   Burma Shave  (02:28)
5   Nancys Minuet  (02:23)
6   Hes Got My Sympathy  (02:07)
7   Little Hollywood Girl  (02:23)
8   Omaha  (03:19)
9   Empty Boxes  (02:45)
10  I Cant Say Goodbye to You  (02:12)
11  Nothing Matters But You  (02:15)
12  When Snowflakes Fall in the Summer  (02:16)
13  Ill See Your Light  (02:36)
14  Why Not  (02:43)
The New Album: Previously Unreleased Songs from the Early Sixties : Allmusic album Review : The Everly Brothers completed their contract with Warner Bros. Records in 1970, and they broke up in 1973. It is an interesting question, therefore, how the British division of Warner Bros. could have released an Everly Brothers LP pointedly called The New Album in 1977 (an album belatedly issued in the U.S. by the mail-order company Collectors Choice Music 28 years later in 2005). The answer, of course, is that the deceptively titled collection consists of tracks recorded by the Everlys for Warner Bros. in the 60s, all of them, with the exception of the 1968 B-side single "Empty Boxes," are previously unreleased. "Nancys Minuet" was also a B-side, but the version here is an alternate take, and Don Everly re-recorded "Omaha" for his 1970 solo album Don Everly. Otherwise, these are songs that never got out of the recording studio. They provide a short history in the Everlys work of the 60s, with the earlier tracks, such as the opening number, "Silent Treatment" and the closing one, "Why Not," both recorded in 1960, harking back to their classic 50s sound; mid-60s efforts like "Nothing Matters But You" and "Ill See Your Light" chasing the post-British Invasion trend; and 1968 recordings "Omaha" and "Empty Boxes" showing the reinvented acoustic style they would pursue on the Roots LP released at the end of that year. Songwriters include the Brill Building teams Gerry Goffin/Carole King and Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil, as well as Roger Miller, John D. Loudermilk, and the Everlys themselves, so the quality of the songs holds up, and its possible to imagine several of these tracks being hits in an alternate universe in which the Everly Brothers continued to be big recording stars after the early 60s.
eb_84 Album: 18 of 37
Title:  EB 84
Released:  1984
Tracks:  10
Duration:  32:59

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1   On the Wings of a Nightingale  (02:34)
2   Danger Danger  (03:26)
3   The Story of Me  (04:11)
4   Im Takin My Time  (02:46)
5   The First in Line  (02:57)
6   Lay Lady Lay  (03:14)
7   Following the Sun  (03:31)
8   You Make It Seem So Easy  (03:12)
9   More Than I Can Handle  (02:58)
10  Asleep  (04:10)
EB 84 : Allmusic album Review : After their televised reunion concert, the Everlys made a commercial and artistic comeback with EB 84. With Dave Edmunds producing, Phil and Don brought their sound into the 80s while maintaining their trademark harmonies. Lifted by Paul McCartneys "Wings of a Nightingale" and Jeff Lynnes ethereal "The Story of Me," this record has more to offer than simply nostalgia.
24_original_classics Album: 19 of 37
Title:  24 Original Classics
Released:  1984
Tracks:  24
Duration:  1:02:33

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1   Bye Bye Love  (02:23)
2   Wake Up Little Susie  (02:05)
3   Bird Dog  (02:13)
4   Poor Jenny  (02:11)
5   Problems  (01:56)
6   All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:21)
7   Devoted to You  (01:51)
8   (til) I Kissed You  (02:23)
9   When Will I Be Loved  (02:03)
10  Brand New Heartache  (02:17)
11  Take a Message to Mary  (02:28)
12  Let It Be Me  (02:37)
1   Cathys Clown  (02:26)
2   Love Hurts  (02:51)
3   So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)  (03:04)
4   Walk Right Back  (04:05)
5   Sleepless Nights  (02:25)
6   Crying in the Rain  (03:37)
7   The Price of Love  (03:12)
8   Gone, Gone, Gone  (02:57)
9   Bowing Green  (02:48)
10  Empty Boxes  (02:46)
11  I Wonder If I Care as Much  (02:14)
12  Stories We Could Tell  (03:20)
24 Original Classics : Allmusic album Review : The Everlys have been well served by no less than three multidisc collections in the nineties, but this extremely well-conceived set distilled the essential phases of their career onto a single CD (double LP) a full ten years before Heartaches and Harmonies appeared. It wisely starts with 12 prime Cadence hits and then continues with 11 excellent Warner Brothers singles and album tracks before winding down with the John Sebastian-penned "Stories We Could Tell" (from their RCA period). Along the way, the budget-conscious, non-completist fan is treated to one essential classic after another, great sound, and superb, lengthy liner notes by Mitchell Cohen. This modest little overview more than lives up to its name. "Everly Brothers 101."
born_yesterday Album: 20 of 37
Title:  Born Yesterday
Released:  1985
Tracks:  12
Duration:  44:16

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1   Amanda Ruth  (03:17)
2   I Know Love  (02:39)
3   Born Yesterday  (04:00)
4   These Shoes  (03:45)
5   Arms of Mary  (02:25)
6   That Uncertain Feeling  (03:11)
7   Thinkin Bout You  (02:45)
8   Why Worry  (04:47)
9   Abandoned Love  (04:03)
10  Dont Say Goodnight  (04:37)
11  Always Drive a Cadillac  (05:02)
12  You Send Me  (03:44)
Born Yesterday : Allmusic album Review : Born Yesterday was something of a disappointment following EB 84. Whatever spark the Everlys had on their earlier record is lost here. "Always Drive a Cadillac" and a version of Dire Straits "Why Worry" are worthwhile, but its easy to hear why this record quickly landed in the bargain bin.
cadence_classics_their_20_greatest_hits Album: 21 of 37
Title:  Cadence Classics: Their 20 Greatest Hits
Released:  1985
Tracks:  20
Duration:  45:55

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1   Bye Bye Love  (02:25)
2   I Wonder If I Care as Much  (02:13)
3   Wake Up Little Susie  (02:01)
4   This Little Girl of Mine  (02:17)
5   Brand New Heartache  (02:16)
6   Hey Doll Baby  (02:06)
7   All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:21)
8   Claudette  (02:13)
9   Bird Dog  (02:17)
10  Devoted to You  (02:25)
11  Problems  (01:57)
12  Love of My Life  (02:07)
13  Im Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail  (03:35)
14  Take a Message to Mary  (02:28)
15  Poor Jenny  (02:08)
16  (’Til) I Kissed You  (02:25)
17  Let It Be Me  (02:37)
18  Since You Broke My Heart  (01:55)
19  Like Strangers  (02:02)
20  When Will I Be Loved  (02:02)
Cadence Classics: Their 20 Greatest Hits : Allmusic album Review : The single-disc collection Cadence Classics: Their 20 Greatest Hits compiles all of the Everly Brothers hits, plus many terrific album tracks, from the duos recordings for Cadence Records in the late 50s. Every one of the Everlys biggest hits, including "Bye Bye Love," "I Wonder If I Care as Much," "Wake Up, Little Susie," "This Little Girl of Mine," "All I Have to Do Is Dream," "Claudette," "Bird Dog," "Devoted to You," "Problems," "Message to Mary," "(Til) I Kissed You," "Let It Be Me," and "When Will I Be Loved." Cadence Classics misses no essential track, making it a definitive collection and the perfect introduction to the duos sound.
golden_hits Album: 22 of 37
Title:  Golden Hits
Released:  1987
Tracks:  10
Duration:  23:25

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1   Wake Up Little Susie  (02:02)
2   All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:19)
3   Let It Be Me  (02:42)
4   Be Bop A-Lula  (02:19)
5   Rip It Up  (02:16)
6   When Will I Be Loved  (02:04)
7   Poor Jenny  (01:56)
8   Like Strangers  (02:02)
9   I’m Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail  (03:36)
10  Maybe Tomorrow  (02:06)
all_they_had_to_do_was_dream Album: 23 of 37
Title:  All They Had to Do Was Dream
Released:  1988
Tracks:  17
Duration:  43:24

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1   Leave My Woman Alone  (02:37)
2   Hey, Doll Baby  (02:18)
3   I Wonder If I Care as Much  (02:24)
4   Wake Up Little Susie  (02:45)
5   Maybe Tomorrow  (02:08)
6   All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:38)
7   Like Strangers  (02:09)
8   Poor Jenny  (02:57)
9   Oh True Love  (02:47)
10  (Til) I Kissed You  (02:52)
11  Love of My Life  (02:50)
12  Love of My Life (2nd version)  (02:24)
13  When Will I Be Loved  (02:36)
14  Should We Tell Him  (01:44)
15  Kentucky  (02:56)
16  Problems  (02:35)
17  Let It Be Me  (02:38)
All They Had to Do Was Dream : Allmusic album Review : Alternate takes of much of their strongest material from the Cadence era, cut between 1957 and 1960. A bit more tentative than the familiar renditions, these arent as good as the versions that ended up on official releases, but are enjoyable and fascinating glimpses of works in progress, and the singing is excellent throughout. Includes different versions of hits like "Wake Up Little Susie," "All I Have to Do Is Dream," "Til I Kissed You," and "When Will I Be Loved."
bye_bye_love_and_other_hits Album: 24 of 37
Title:  Bye Bye Love and other Hits
Released:  1988
Tracks:  13
Duration:  34:14

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1   Bye Bye Love  (02:20)
2   Barbara Allen  (04:39)
3   Whos Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet  (02:37)
4   Hey Doll Baby  (02:08)
5   This Little Girl Of Mine  (02:18)
6   Wake Up Little Suzie  (02:07)
7   When Will I Be Loved  (02:00)
8   Be-Bop-A-Lula  (02:16)
9   Keep A Knockin  (02:15)
10  Roving Gambler  (03:39)
11  Oh So Many Years  (02:34)
12  That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine  (03:07)
13  Bird Dog  (02:14)
the_rock_n_roll_era_the_everly_brothers_1957_1962 Album: 25 of 37
Title:  The Rock ’n’ Roll Era: The Everly Brothers: 1957–1962
Released:  1988
Tracks:  22
Duration:  53:00

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1   Bye Bye Love  (02:22)
2   All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:21)
3   Claudette  (02:13)
4   Problems  (01:57)
5   Take a Message to Mary  (02:30)
6   Love of My Life  (02:11)
7   Let It Be Me  (02:44)
8   Bird Dog  (02:18)
9   Devoted to You  (02:28)
10  This Little Girl of Mine  (02:17)
11  Poor Jenny  (02:13)
12  When Will I Be Loved  (02:02)
13  Crying in the Rain  (02:01)
14  Like Strangers  (02:04)
15  (Til) I Kissed You  (02:25)
16  Walk Right Back  (02:19)
17  Dont Blame Me  (03:28)
18  Cathy’s Clown  (02:25)
19  Ebony Eyes  (03:07)
20  Lucille  (02:32)
21  So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)  (02:35)
22  Thats Old Fashioned (Thats the Way Love Should Be)  (02:22)
The Rock ’n’ Roll Era: The Everly Brothers: 1957–1962 : Allmusic album Review : This single disc of the Everly Brothers rockabilly and early rock & roll hits issued by Time Life is a stellar -- if incomplete -- collection. Concentrating mostly on A-sides, it features many of the pairs well-known hits, including "Bye Bye Love," "Cathys Clown," "When Will I Be Loved?," "Let It Be Me," Felice & Boudleaux Bryants "All I Have to Do Is Dream," Roy Orbisons "Claudette," and Carole Kings "Crying in the Rain." There is also a truly curious -- but credible -- reading of Little Richard Pennimans "Lucille" included here. There are 22 cuts in all, and the sound is warm, natural, and full.
some_hearts Album: 26 of 37
Title:  Some Hearts
Released:  1988-11-04
Tracks:  10
Duration:  38:01

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1   Some Hearts  (05:22)
2   Dont Worry Baby  (03:37)
3   Ride the Wind  (03:29)
4   Be My Love Again  (04:36)
5   Cant Get over It  (04:25)
6   Angel of the Darkness  (03:48)
7   Brown Eyes  (02:42)
8   Three Bands of Steel  (02:45)
9   Julianne  (03:05)
10  Any Single Solitary Heart  (04:12)
32_greatest_hits_so_many_years Album: 27 of 37
Title:  32 Greatest Hits / So Many Years
Released:  1989
Tracks:  32
Duration:  1:20:30

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1   All I Have To Do Is Dream  (02:20)
2   Problems  (01:56)
3   Bird Dog  (02:14)
4   Love of My Life  (02:03)
5   Let It Be Me  (02:39)
6   Bye Bye Love  (02:20)
7   Oh So Many Years  (02:34)
8   Take A Message To Mary  (02:25)
9   I Wonder If I Care As Much  (02:11)
10  Poor Jenny  (02:09)
11  Since You Broke My Heart  (01:53)
12  Im Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail  (03:35)
13  This Little Girl Of Mine  (02:15)
14  Maybe Tomorrow  (02:04)
15  Be-Bop-A-Lula  (02:16)
16  Like Strangers  (01:58)
1   Wake Up, Little Susie  (02:01)
2   When Will I Be Loved  (01:58)
3   Devoted To You  (02:23)
4   Til I Kissed You  (02:22)
5   A Brand New Heartache  (02:14)
6   Kentucky  (03:07)
7   That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine  (03:07)
8   Barbara Allen  (04:39)
9   Oh What a Feeling  (02:04)
10  Should We Tell Him  (02:04)
11  Rockin’ Alone (in an Old Rockin’ Chair)  (02:58)
12  Put My Little Shoes Away  (03:20)
13  Claudette  (02:12)
14  Roving Gambler  (03:39)
15  Long Time Gone  (02:22)
16  Down In The Willow Garden  (03:08)
the_everly_brothers_the_fabulous_style_of_the_everly_brothers Album: 28 of 37
Title:  The Everly Brothers / The Fabulous Style Of The Everly Brothers
Released:  1990
Tracks:  27
Duration:  1:01:00

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1   This Little Girl of Mine  (02:19)
2   Maybe Tomorrow  (02:07)
3   Bye Bye Love  (02:28)
4   Brand New Heartache  (02:17)
5   Keep a Knockin  (02:18)
6   Be Bop ALula  (02:19)
7   Poor Jenny  (02:12)
8   RIP It Up  (02:17)
9   I Wonder If I Care as Much  (02:16)
10  Wake Up Little Susie  (02:01)
11  Leave My Woman Alone  (02:37)
12  Should We Tell Him  (02:07)
13  Hey Doll Baby  (02:10)
14  Claudette  (02:15)
15  Like Strangers  (02:02)
16  Since You Broke My Heart  (01:57)
17  Let It Be Me  (02:38)
18  Oh What a Feeling  (02:07)
19  Take a Message to Mary  (02:28)
20  Devoted to You  (02:25)
21  When Will I Be Loved  (02:02)
22  Bird Dog  (02:16)
23  (Til) I Kiss You  (02:26)
24  Problems  (01:59)
25  Love of My Life  (02:07)
26  Poor Jenny (2nd version)  (02:19)
27  All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:21)
all_time_greatest_hits Album: 29 of 37
Title:  All-Time Greatest Hits
Released:  1990
Tracks:  10
Duration:  22:44

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1   Bye Bye Love  (02:22)
2   All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:21)
3   Wake Up Little Susie  (02:01)
4   Cathy’s Clown  (02:25)
5   When Will I Be Loved  (02:02)
6   Let It Be Me  (02:44)
7   Bird Dog  (02:17)
8   (’til) I Kissed You  (02:28)
9   Problems  (02:00)
10  Crying in the Rain  (02:01)
All-Time Greatest Hits : Allmusic album Review : Curbs budget-priced All-Time Greatest Hits doesnt skimp on the big radio hits ("Bye Bye Love," "All I Have to Do Is Dream," "Wake Up Little Susie," and "Cathys Clown"), but thats all you get. There is a copious amount of quality Everly Brothers compilations out there such as Essential Cadence Singles, All-Time Original Hits, or Walk Right Back: The Everly Brothers on Warner Bros., rendering this All-Time Greatest Hits a mere aberration in the catalog.
the_very_best_of Album: 30 of 37
Title:  The Very Best Of
Released:  1991
Tracks:  21
Duration:  50:22

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1   Crying in the Rain  (01:59)
2   All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:22)
3   Bye Bye Love  (02:16)
4   How Can I Meet Her?  (01:49)
5   Wake Up Little Susie  (02:01)
6   The Price of Love  (02:05)
7   Walk Right Back  (02:19)
8   (til) I Kissed You  (02:23)
9   Cathys Clown  (02:24)
10  So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)  (02:34)
11  Love Hurts  (01:58)
12  Thatll Be the Day  (02:20)
13  Stick With Me  (01:51)
14  Bird Dog  (02:15)
15  Lucille  (02:30)
16  Temptation  (02:13)
17  Love Is Strange  (02:49)
18  Devoted to You  (02:23)
19  Ebony Eyes  (03:06)
20  The Story of Me  (04:09)
21  On the Wings of a Nightingale  (02:34)
love_songs Album: 31 of 37
Title:  Love Songs
Released:  1992
Tracks:  15
Duration:  39:34

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1   Take a Message to Mary  (02:25)
2   Barbara Allen  (04:39)
3   Maybe Tomorrow  (02:04)
4   Claudette  (02:12)
5   Should We Tell Him  (02:07)
6   Oh What a Feeling  (02:04)
7   Rockin’ Alone (in an Old Rockin’ Chair)  (02:58)
8   Since You Broke My Heart  (01:53)
9   That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine  (03:09)
10  A Brand New Heartache  (02:14)
11  Down in the Willow Garden  (03:08)
12  Put My Little Shoes Away  (03:20)
13  Love of My Life  (02:03)
14  Kentucky  (03:07)
15  I Wonder If I Care as Much  (02:11)
Love Songs : Allmusic album Review : No group of the first rock & roll era harmonized quite like the Everly Brothers; inspired by the close harmonies of great sibling country acts like the Louvin Brothers and the Stanley Brothers, Don and Phil Everly took that sound and adapted it to pop music, giving it a new and lively touch without robbing their songs of their emotional power. While the Everly Brothers cut plenty of upbeat rock & roll tunes, their style strongly lent itself to romantic numbers, and Love Songs features 20 memorable songs that celebrate the joys of togetherness and the agony of heartache. Most of the selections are drawn from the duos early years with Cadence Records, though a smattering of later-period hits are also included. Selections include "All I Have to Do Is Dream," "Crying in the Rain," "Devoted to You," "(Til) I Kissed You," "Maybe Tomorrow," "Walk Right Back," and many more.
classic_everly_brothers Album: 32 of 37
Title:  Classic Everly Brothers
Released:  1992-02-10
Tracks:  74
Duration:  3:04:17

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1   Keep a Lovin Me  (02:27)
2   The Sun Keeps Shining  (03:08)
3   If Her Love Isnt True  (02:11)
4   Thats the Life I Have to Live  (02:15)
5   I Wonder If I Care as Much  (02:14)
6   Bye Bye Love  (02:20)
7   Should We Tell Him  (01:43)
8   Wake Up Little Susie  (02:01)
9   Hey Doll Baby [take 9]  (02:07)
10  Maybe Tomorrow  (02:08)
11  Brand New Heartache [take 5]  (02:17)
12  Should We Tell Him [take 6]  (02:06)
13  Keep-A-Knockin  (02:19)
14  Leave My Woman Alone [take 6]  (02:36)
15  Rip It Up [take 5]  (02:16)
16  This Little Girl of Mine [take 5]  (02:18)
17  Be Bop ALula  (02:19)
18  All I Have to Do Is Dream [take 8]  (02:21)
19  Claudette [take 11]  (02:14)
20  Devoted to You  (02:25)
21  Bird Dog  (02:15)
1   Problems  (01:59)
2   Love of My Life  (02:08)
3   Take a Message to Mary  (02:27)
4   Poor Jenny [One OClock version]  (02:19)
5   Poor Jenny [Ten OClock version]  (02:10)
6   Oh True Love  (02:49)
7   (til) I Kissed You  (02:25)
8   Oh What a Feeling  (02:07)
9   Let It Be Me  (02:39)
10  Since You Broke My Heart [take 10]  (01:57)
11  Like Strangers  (02:02)
12  When Will I Be Loved  (02:02)
13  Roving Gambler  (03:42)
14  Whos Gonna Show Your Pretty Little Feet?  (02:42)
15  Rockin Alone (In an Old Rockin Chair) [take 16]  (03:03)
16  Put My Little Shoes Away  (03:22)
17  Down in the Willow Garden  (03:06)
18  Long Time Gone [take 7]  (02:27)
19  Lightning Express [take 9]  (04:54)
20  That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine [take 4]  (03:10)
21  Barbara Allen [take 3]  (04:44)
22  Oh So Many Years [take 8]  (02:38)
23  Im Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail [take 18]  (03:40)
24  Kentucky  (03:08)
1   I Wonder If I Care as Much  (02:21)
2   Wake Up Little Susie [take 14]  (02:43)
3   Maybe Tomorrow [take 13]  (02:10)
4   All I Have to Do Is Dream [take 8]  (02:39)
5   Kentucky  (02:55)
6   Problems  (02:34)
7   Love of My Life  (02:53)
8   Love of My Life  (02:25)
9   Poor Jenny [One OClock version]  (02:59)
10  (til) I Kissed You  (02:54)
11  Let It Be Me [take 14]  (02:35)
12  Like Strangers  (02:09)
13  When Will I Be Loved?  (02:39)
14  Country Hoedown: Intro/Bye Bye Love  (03:07)
15  Country Hoedown: Chatting With Jim Reeves  (00:51)
16  Country Hoedown: Maybe Tomorrow  (01:49)
17  Country Hoedown: Joking With Jim Reeves  (00:32)
18  Country Hoedown: Am I Losing You  (03:21)
19  Country Hoedown: Wake Up, Little Susie  (03:07)
20  Leatherneck Jamboree: Sweet Temptation  (02:52)
21  Leatherneck Jamboree: I Wonder If I Care as Much  (02:07)
22  Leatherneck Jamboree: The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise  (01:36)
23  Leatherneck Jamboree: Bye, Bye Love  (02:14)
24  Leatherneck Jamboree: June Chats About Elvis  (01:17)
25  Leatherneck Jamboree: Temptation/End Theme Music  (03:23)
26  Leave My Woman Alone [demo version]  (02:41)
27  Hey Doll Baby [demo version]  (02:20)
28  Life Aint Worth Living [demo version]  (01:23)
29  Give Me a Future [demo version]  (02:00)
Classic Everly Brothers : Allmusic album Review : The three-disc box set Classic Everly Brothers collects all of their Cadence recordings, including alternate takes, as well as several early radio shows and the four tracks the duo recorded for Columbia in 1955. While this music is the most essential the brothers ever made, the disc of rarities is only of interest to devoted fans. Nevertheless, the sound on the box is stellar, the liner notes are excellent, and the whole package is wonderful; for hardcore fans, the set is worth the money.
the_mercury_years_84_88 Album: 33 of 37
Title:  The Mercury Years ’84–’88
Released:  1992-10-06
Tracks:  22
Duration:  1:15:52

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1   On the Wings of a Nightingale  (02:34)
2   Amanda Ruth  (03:17)
3   The Price of Love  (03:47)
4   Bird Dog (live)  (02:54)
5   Be Bop a Lula (live)  (03:49)
6   Bye Bye Love (live)  (02:45)
7   Wake Up Little Susie (live)  (02:14)
8   (til) I Kissed You (live)  (02:47)
9   Let It Be Me (Je tapartiens) (live)  (03:55)
10  Crying in the Rain (live)  (03:56)
11  Cathys Clown (live)  (02:42)
12  All I Have to Do Is Dream (live)  (03:26)
13  Arms of Mary  (02:29)
14  Why Worry  (04:47)
15  Any Single Solitary Heart  (04:12)
16  The Story of Me  (04:09)
17  Lay Lady Lay  (03:14)
18  Following the Sun  (03:31)
19  Born Yesterday  (04:00)
20  These Shoes  (03:45)
21  More Than I Can Handle  (02:58)
22  Be My Love Again  (04:36)
gold Album: 34 of 37
Title:  Gold
Released:  1993
Tracks:  18
Duration:  1:03:04

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1   Cathys Clown  (02:41)
2   Wake Up Little Susie  (02:31)
3   Bye Bye Love  (02:55)
4   All I Have to Do Is Dream  (03:29)
5   Birt Dog  (02:38)
6   Claudette  (02:43)
7   Temptation  (03:16)
8   Walk Right Back  (03:49)
9   (’Til) I Kissed You  (02:55)
10  Lucille  (05:22)
11  Love Is Strange  (04:52)
12  Crying in the Rain  (03:52)
13  Let It Be Me  (03:58)
14  The Price of Love  (03:37)
15  So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)  (04:09)
16  When Will I Be Loved  (03:12)
17  Gone, Gone, Gone  (03:30)
18  Be-Bop-A-Lula  (03:27)
perfect_harmony Album: 35 of 37
Title:  Perfect Harmony
Released:  1993
Tracks:  60
Duration:  2:33:04

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1   Bye Bye Love  (02:21)
2   I Wonder If I Care as Much  (02:12)
3   Wake Up Little Susie  (02:01)
4   This Little Girl of Mine  (02:19)
5   All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:23)
6   Claudette  (02:15)
7   Bird Dog  (02:16)
8   Problems  (01:59)
9   Devoted to You  (02:28)
10  Take a Message to Mary  (02:29)
11  Poor Jenny  (02:08)
12  (Til) I Kissed You  (02:27)
13  Let It Be Me  (02:40)
14  Like Strangers  (02:02)
15  When Will I Be Loved  (02:01)
16  Cathys Clown  (02:24)
17  Always Its You  (02:30)
18  So Sad (to Watch Good Love Go Bad)  (02:34)
19  Lucille  (02:31)
20  Dont Blame Me  (03:26)
21  Walk Right Back  (02:18)
22  Ebony Eyes  (03:04)
1   Temptation  (02:15)
2   Stick With Me Baby  (01:53)
3   Muskrat  (02:13)
4   Thats Old Fashioned (Thats the Way Love Should Be)  (02:23)
5   How Can I Meet Her?  (01:51)
6   Dont Ask Me to Be Friends  (02:30)
7   True Love From High Society  (02:04)
8   Crying in the Rain  (02:01)
9   No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile  (02:07)
10  (So It Was... So It Is) So It Always Will Be  (01:56)
11  Its Been Nice  (02:09)
12  The Girl Sang the Blues  (02:06)
13  Gone, Gone, Gone  (02:05)
14  Ferris Wheel  (02:18)
15  Thatll Be the Day  (02:24)
16  The Price of Love  (02:07)
17  Ill Never Get Over You  (02:08)
18  Love Is Strange  (02:52)
19  Love Hurts  (02:00)
20  Dancing in the Street  (02:39)
21  Bowling Green  (02:48)
22  Its My Time  (02:58)
23  Oh Boy  (02:44)
1   The Air That I Breathe  (03:45)
2   Sweet Grass Country Montana  (02:13)
3   God Bless Older Ladies (for They Made Rock & Roll)  (03:26)
4   Snowflake Bombadier  (03:34)
5   Yesterday Just Passed My Way Again  (03:02)
6   Since You Broke My Heart  (03:03)
7   Love at Last Sight  (02:33)
8   Brother Jukebox  (02:13)
9   On the Wings of a Nightingale  (02:36)
10  Lay Lady Lay  (03:16)
11  Why Worry  (04:47)
12  Born Yesterday  (04:01)
13  Arms of Mary  (02:31)
14  Ride the Wind  (03:28)
15  Dont Worry Baby  (03:17)
walk_right_back_the_everly_brothers_on_warner_bros_1960_1969 Album: 36 of 37
Title:  Walk Right Back: The Everly Brothers on Warner Bros. 1960–1969
Released:  1993-09-14
Tracks:  50
Duration:  2:05:05

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1   Cathy’s Clown  (02:25)
2   So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)  (02:36)
3   Walk Right Back  (02:19)
4   Love Hurts  (02:21)
5   Sleepless Nights  (02:23)
6   Nashville Blues  (02:38)
7   Lucille  (02:32)
8   What Kind of Girl Are You  (01:55)
9   Made to Love  (02:03)
10  Radio and TV  (02:12)
11  Stick With Me Baby  (01:54)
12  Always Its You  (02:27)
13  Temptation  (02:13)
14  Ebony Eyes  (03:07)
15  Crying in the Rain  (01:58)
16  Dont Blame Me  (03:24)
17  True Love  (02:05)
18  Thats Old Fashioned (Thats the Way Love Should Be)  (02:22)
19  Nancys Minuet  (02:04)
20  Im Not Angry  (02:00)
21  How Can I Meet Her?  (01:49)
22  Burma Shave  (02:28)
23  Muskrat  (02:15)
24  Just One Time  (02:19)
25  Lonely Street  (02:20)
26  Sweet Dreams  (02:42)
1   The Price of Love  (02:06)
2   Man With Money  (02:19)
3   Love Is Strange  (02:49)
4   Give Me a Sweetheart  (02:11)
5   Youre the One I Love  (02:02)
6   Youre My Girl  (02:26)
7   Kiss Your Man Good Bye  (02:33)
8   Gone, Gone, Gone  (02:04)
9   Dont Let the Whole World Know  (02:11)
10  Dont Forget to Cry  (02:08)
11  Nothing Matters but You  (02:14)
12  Its All Over  (02:19)
13  Empty Boxes  (02:46)
14  Bowling Green  (02:54)
15  Love of the Common People  (03:26)
16  (Id Be) A Legend in My Time  (02:47)
17  Movin On  (02:28)
18  T for Texas  (03:31)
19  I Wonder If I Care as Much  (03:00)
20  Lord of the Manor  (04:48)
21  Sing Me Back Home  (03:58)
22  Shady Grove  (01:53)
23  Cuckoo Bird  (02:41)
24  Im on My Way Home Again  (02:20)
devoted_to_the_everly_brothers_love_songs Album: 37 of 37
Title:  Devoted To The Everly Brothers Love Songs
Released:  2000
Tracks:  16
Duration:  35:28

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1   Devoted to You  (02:25)
2   Like Strangers  (02:02)
3   All I Have to Do Is Dream  (02:21)
4   Oh True Love  (02:18)
5   When Will I Be Loved  (02:05)
6   Love of My Life  (02:06)
7   Take a Message to Mary  (02:28)
8   Oh So Many Years  (02:35)
9   Life Aint Worth Living  (01:21)
10  (Til) I Kissed You  (02:25)
11  Oh What a Feeling  (02:07)
12  Brand New Heartache  (02:17)
13  Since You Broke My Heart  (01:56)
14  Maybe Tomorrow  (02:07)
15  I Wonder If I Care As Much  (02:15)
16  Let It Be Me  (02:36)

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