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November 1, 1960 The Golden Hits of the Everly Brothers: 2:18 First attempt recorded September 17, 1960 Last UK #1 T for Texas: Jimmie Rodgers: July 20, 1968 Roots: 3:31 That'll Be the Day: Jerry Allison / Buddy Holly / Norman Petty: December 3, 1964 Rock & Soul: 2:22 That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine Gene Autry: August 13/16/17, 1958
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 Golden Hits of The Everly Brothers: Release date: 1962; Label: Warner Bros. Records; 35 — Folk Songs of The Everly Brothers: Release date: 1962; Label: Cadence Records — — 15 Everly Hits: Release date: 1963; Label: Cadence Records — — The Very Best of The Everly Brothers (features re-recordings of Cadence Hits) Release date: 1964 ...
"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.
The song spent seven weeks at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart in May and June 1960, [5] and was the Everly Brothers' biggest-selling single and their third and final U.S. number 1 hit. Billboard ranked it as the number 3 song of the year for 1960. [6] In 2004, it was ranked 149th on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of ...
The Everly Brothers scored a number 8 hit single with "When Will I Be Loved" in the summer of 1960 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The track had been recorded in 1960 while the duo were contracted to Cadence Records; they moved to Warner Brothers and rerecorded it in a more mainstream pop/rock style.
“Mr. Sandman” was the first hit for the all-girls group The Chordettes and launched the group’s career. The song is a cheeky request for Mr. Sandman to bring a girl her dream guy while sleeping.
In 1960, The Everly Brothers released the song as a single and on the album It's Everly Time. [2] The song was a top 10 hit in multiple countries, and spent 12 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 7, [3] while reaching No. 4 on the United Kingdom's Record Retailer and New Musical Express charts, [4] [5] and No. 7 on New Zealand's "Lever Hit Parade". [6]