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This is a list of Everly Brothers songs. The columns Song, Recorded, and Album list each song title, the recording date (as far as known), and the album on which the song first appeared. The column Author lists the writer or writers of each song. The column Notes gives further information. For some songs, several different tracks exist, on ...
"That's Old Fashioned (That's the Way Love Should Be)" is a song released in 1962 by The Everly Brothers.The song spent 11 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 9, [2] while reaching No. 4 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart, [3] No. 6 in the Philippines, [4] and No. 18 on Canada's CHUM Hit Parade. [5]
The Everly Brothers "Wake Up Little Susie" 1 1 1 3 1 2 US: Gold; 1958 "This Little Girl of Mine" / "Should We Tell Him" 26 26 4 10 — — — — — 14 — — "All I Have to Do Is Dream" / "Claudette" 1 30 1 15 1 — 3 — 1 26 1 1 US: Gold; The Everly Brothers' Best "Bird Dog" / "Devoted to You" 2 10 1 7 2 2 1 25 1 1 2 — US: Gold "Brand ...
"Made to Love" is a song written by Phil Everly and originally recorded by the Everly Brothers in 1960 on their fourth studio album A Date with the Everly Brothers. Unlike the majority of the Everly Brothers' recordings, "Made to Love" features Phil on lead vocals with Don singing the harmony.
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' Best is the first compilation album by American singing duo the Everly Brothers, released in 1959 by their first record company, Cadence Records.The album contains both sides of their first six singles for the label in chronological order.
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 ...
The best-known version was recorded by the Everly Brothers [4] at RCA Studios Nashville and released as a single in April 1958. It had been recorded by the Everly Brothers live in just two takes [6] on March 6, 1958, and features Chet Atkins on guitar. It was the only single ever to be at No. 1 on all of the Billboard singles