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The Everly Brothers – Bye Bye Love (1957)

The Everly Brothers – You’re The One I Love (1964)

The Everly Brothers – You’re The One I Love (1964)

Everly Brothers – Wake up little Susie/Should we tell him

Credits to the person who put this first online at YT! The Everlies sing their hits Wake up little Susie and Should we tell him in 1958. 50 yrs. ago!
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Recorded on March 6, 1958 at RCA Victor Studio in Nashville, TN Everly Brothers, Musicians: Chet Atkins, Hank Garland, Ray Edenton (guitar), Roy M. “Junior” Huskey, Jr. (bass), Buddy Harman (drums), Floyd Cramer (piano).
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The Everly Brothers “Wake Up Little Susie” on The Ed Sullivan Show

goo.gl – The Everly Brothers performing “Wake Up Little Susie” on The Ed Sullivan Show on October 6, 1957.
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THE EVERLY BROTHERS (I’d Be) A Legend in My Time

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How can I find out information about the Everly Brothers? Are they still performing, if so where and when ?

Question by ladyliberty: How can I find out information about the Everly Brothers? Are they still performing, if so where and when ?

Best answer:

Answer by Left-T
Wow…. I would never suspect to see a question like this here. I saw them and shook their hands 20 years ago. They were performing live in my city and i had front row seats.

I have their boxsets which is awesome. Apparently, they are still alive and not ready to quit.

Here is the link to their fan club….

http://www.everlybrothers.com/

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The Everly Brothers – Bird Dog (Alma Cogan Show – Dec 19, 1959)

PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948′s oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Don (b. Isaac Donald Everly, 1 February 1937, Brownie, Kentucky, USA) and Phil (b. Phillip Everly, 19 January 1939, Chicago, Illinois, USA), the world’s most famous rock ‘n’ roll duo, had already experienced a full career before their first record, “Bye Bye Love’, was released. As sons of popular country artists Ike and Margaret, they were pushed into the limelight from an early age. They regularly appeared on their parents” radio shows throughout the 40s and accompanied them on many tours. In the mid-50s, as rockabilly was evolving into rock ‘n’ roll, the boys moved to Nashville, the mecca for such music. In 1957 they were given a Felice and Boudleaux Bryant song that was finding difficulty being placed. They took “Bye Bye Love’ and made it their own; it narrowly missed the US number 1 position and reached number 6 in the UK. The brothers then embarked on a career that made them second only to Elvis Presley in the rock ‘n’ roll popularity stakes. They quickly followed this initial success with more irresistible Bryant songs, “Wake Up Little Susie”, “All I Have To Do Is Dream”, “Bird Dog”, “Problems”, “So Sad” and the beautiful “Devoted To You”. The brothers were supremely confident live performers, both with their trademark Gibson Dove and later, black J50 guitars. By the end of
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Walk right back by The Everly Bros 1956 Wurlitzer model 2000

Walk right back by the Everly Brothers popular in 1961 played on a 1956 Wurlitzer jukebox model 2000 in HIGH FIDELITY with updated PIckering Magnetic stereo .cartridge For best sound select high quality video. Recommended on line radio station for classic Ameircan music from 1920’2 to 1980′swww.krli.net
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Everly Brothers, Walk Right Back.

The Everlys singing Walk Right Back on their 1985 tour of the UK.

Everly Brothers singing All i have to do is dream with lyrics on screen Song from the 50′s

Everly Bros Till I kissed You

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