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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 2:07:50 AM No.126975995
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Listen to The Everly Brothers
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 2:10:41 AM No.126976026
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This Is the Everly Brothers [Music Club, 1996]
Before they moved to Warners, which has never flattered their modest gift with the modest collection it deserves (although the 1968 concept album Roots is sweet), Cadence made hay off the teen classics now hawked by half a dozen reissue labels (including Rhino, where they begin an endless box). All of the key moments are on this collection, which lists for $10, and while some may prefer the $20, 31-cut Laserlight triple-CD, I find that too soon their harmonies start sounding neat rather than sharp. This is their very best, epitomizing a strain of pubescence that can't be trusted to repress its horniness past the end of the song. To their elders they're always polite. With their peers they fuss, fight, and--in their all-they-have-to-do-is-dreams--fuck around. A
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 2:14:57 AM No.126976074
No, i don't think I will
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 2:25:01 AM No.126976136
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P78ufaUuZVI

Their debut LP on Columbia which went wood and got them canned so they went to Cadence and made tons of money for them instead of Mitch Miller. Good?
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 2:26:01 AM No.126976144
>>126976136
>Their debut LP on Columbia
*single, sorry for the typo
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7/9/2025, 8:22:05 AM No.126978600
no
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 8:56:56 AM No.126978815
>>126976136
Holy shit they sounded exactly like Hank Williams.
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 9:26:06 AM No.126978979
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Omg OP! When I was just 8 years old, didnโ€™t even know English, my uncle gifted my dad a 60โ€™s rock n roll collection and there was a everlybrothers CD. I loved that song Dream. Simple times, my first experiences with musicโ€ฆ
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Anonymous
7/9/2025, 9:52:21 AM No.126979103
>>126978979
Based. Cathy's Clown is one of my favorite songs of all time, so simple yet so catchy
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 10:00:14 AM No.126979140
>>126975995 (OP)
DON'T TELL ME WHAT TO FUCKING LISTEN TO!
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 2:47:34 PM No.126980665
I love them
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 7:54:32 PM No.126982660
they continued making good music all the way up to disbanding at the end of the 60s but lost their radio support after '64
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 7:58:52 PM No.126982690
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For me, it's:
>When Will I be loved
>Cathy's Clown
>All I have to do is Dream
>Let it be me
>Crying in the Rain
Anonymous
7/9/2025, 8:03:37 PM No.126982719
>Following their debut flop on CBS, Don and Phil signed with Archie Bleyer's Cadence label--Phil later married the daughter of Chordettes lead vocalist Janet Ertel, who was also Bleyer's wife. The duo's breakout hit "Wake Up Little Susie" came out in the fall of 1957. It was banned by some radio stations who considered the lyrics suggestive and they had their #1 "All I Have To Do Is Dream" the following summer. The Everly Brothers moved to Warner Bros. in 1960 where that spring they had another top ten hit with "Cathy's Clown."