The Everly Brothers
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The Everly Brothers, (Don Everly, born Isaac Donald Everly February 1, 1937, Brownie, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, Phil Everly, born Phillip Everly, January 19, 1939, Chicago, Illinois) are male siblings who were top-selling country-influenced rock and roll performers, best known for their steel-string guitar playing and close harmony singing. Their greatest period of chart success came between 1957 and 1961.
Don, the older brother was born in Brownie, a now-defunct coal mining town located outside of Central City, Kentucky. Phil Everly was born in Chicago. The sons of country musicians, Ike and Margaret Embry Everly, the Everly Brothers grew up in Iowa. They performed with their parents on live radio and in small-market live shows in the midwest.
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[edit] Style
In addition to both being competent guitarists, the brothers used a style of close harmony singing in which each brother sang a tune that could often stand on its own as a plausible melody line. This is in contrast to classic harmony lines which, while working well alongside the melody, would sound strange if heard by themselves. One of the best examples of their close-harmony work is their recording of "Devoted To You." They were often mistaken for women, particularly Phil, who actually imitated a woman on several Buddy Holly recordings.
The duo's approach to harmony singing had a strong influence on the rock and roll groups of the 1960s. For example, both The Beatles[1] and The Beach Boys[2] developed their early singing style by performing Everlys covers. The Beatles based the vocal arrangement of their song "Please Please Me" directly upon that of "Cathy's Clown."[3]
[edit] Early career
The Everly Brothers recorded their own first single, "Keep A' Lovin' Me," in 1956, under the aegis of Chet Atkins, but it flopped. However their next single, "Bye Bye Love," (which had been rejected by 30 other acts, including Elvis Presley), became an across-the-board smash, reaching #2 on the pop charts, and #1 on both the Country, and the R & B charts. The song, written by the husband-and-wife songwriting team of Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, became the Everly Brothers' first million-seller.
They soon became known as the stalwarts of Archie Bleyer's Cadence Records label. Working with the Bryants, the harmonic duo had a number of hits in the U.S. and the UK, the biggest of which were "Wake Up Little Susie," "All I Have to Do Is Dream," and "Bird Dog." (Boudleaux Bryant had written the first of those as "Wake Up and Screw Me," but his wife wisely vetoed that title and cleaned up the lyrics considerably. Nonetheless,the song was banned in many locales, notably Boston.)
In 1960, when they signed with Warner Bros. Records, they continued to have hits. Their first with WB, 1960's "Cathy's Clown," launched the brothers back to the top of the charts. It was released as number WB1, the first release in the United Kingdom by Warner Brothers Records. Other singles followed, such as "Crying In The Rain" (1963) and "The Ferris Wheel" (from 1964), but the years after 1962 saw the Everly Brothers selling many fewer records than before. Their enlistment in the United States Marine Corps in 1963, to meet military obligations, took them out of the spotlight immediately before The Beatles (whose close harmonies were modeled on the Everlys) broke loose in the United States and changed the pop-music landscape.
Warner Brothers released a "Golden Hits" album in 1962, which included their Warner Brothers hits, from "Cathy's Clown" to "That's Old-Fashioned" (their last Top 10 hit) in 1962. The 1964 album "The Very Best Of The Everly Brothers" included new versions of six of their Cadence hits (re-recorded in Nashville), along with six of the original Warner Brothers hits. Some of these re-recordings are sometimes played and mistaken for the originals, such as "Devoted To You" and "Til I Kissed You." In 1963, Cadence released a more complete album of those original hits, titled "15 Everly Hits."
[edit] The Break-Up of the Everly Brothers
The duo split in 1973, but reformed in 1983 with a new album produced by Dave Edmunds. "On the Wings of a Nightingale", written by Paul McCartney for the brothers, became a hit single in both the US and UK, and their 1983 Reunion Concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London, which was instigated by English virtuoso guitarist Albert Lee (who was also the musical director), resulted in both a well-received CD and video. They then earned a final charting country-music hit with "Born Yesterday."
At around the same time, Phil enjoyed some success as a soloist, with an album Phil Everly, recorded mainly in London, and including musicians such as Dire Straits guitarist Mark Knopfler, Rockpile drummer Terry Williams, and evergreen session keyboard player Pete Wingfield. "She Means Nothing To Me", featuring Cliff Richard as co-lead vocalist, was a Top 10 hit in the UK, and "Louise" reached the Top 50 in 1983. In 1994, a new recording of "All I Have to Do Is Dream," featuring Cliff Richard and Phil sharing vocals, was a UK Top 20 hit.
Even though the brothers have not produced any new studio albums since 1989's "Some Hearts," they continue to tour and perform. Throughout their careers they have collaborated extensively with other performers, usually singing either backup vocals or duets. For example, Don Everly recorded a duet with Emmylou Harris in 1979, "Everytime You Leave", on her album "Blue Kentucky Girl" [4] In 2006, Phil Everly sang a duet, "Sweet Little Corrina", with country singer Vince Gill on his much acclaimed album These Days. [5] He previously supplied harmony vocals on J.D. Souther's "White Rhythm and Blues" on his 1979 album "You're Only Lonely".
[edit] Legacy
The Everly Brothers have had a total of 26 Billboard Top 40 singles. In 1986, they were among the first 10 artists inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 1997, they were awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In addition, they were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004.[6] Their pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. The Everly Brothers have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7000 Hollywood Blvd. In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked The Everly Brothers [7] #33 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[8].
They were also accomplished songwriters, penning a number of their own hits, including "Till I Kissed You" (Don), "Cathy's Clown" (Don and Phil), and "When Will I Be Loved" (Phil). "Cathy's Clown" and "When Will I Be Loved" later became hits for Reba McEntire and Linda Ronstadt, respectively; (for the the latter, the Everly Brothers even sang the back up chorus). Also, the Norwegian band a-ha covered "Crying In The Rain" in 1990 for their fourth album, East of The Sun, West of The Moon.
They still perform occasionally, despite having declared their retirement from both touring and the studio more than once. Most notably, they joined Simon and Garfunkel as the featured act in the Simon and Garfunkel reunion tour of 2003 and 2004. As a special tribute to the Everly Brothers, they were not the opening act, rather Simon and Garfunkel opened their own show and had the Everlys come out in the middle for three or four songs. For Paul Simon, it was not the first time he had performed prominently with his heroes. In 1986, The Everlys sang background vocals on the hit title track of Simon's landmark album Graceland.
[edit] Discography - Albums
- The Everly Brothers (1958)
- Songs Our Daddy Taught Us (1959)
- The Everly Brothers' Best (1959)
- It's Everly Time (1960)
- Rockin' With (Mini EP) (1960)
- The Fabulous Style of The Everly Brothers (1960)
- A Date with The Everly Brothers (1961)
- Both Sides of an Evening (1961)
- Souvenir Sampler (1961)
- Christmas with The Everly Brothers (1962)
- Instant Party! (1962)
- The Everly Brothers' Golden Hits (Warner 1471 -- 1962)
- Folk Songs of The Everly Brothers (1962 Cadence)
- Great Country Hits (1963 WB)
- 15 Everly Hits (1963 Cadence)
- Very Best of the Everly Brothers (Warner 1554 -- 1964)
- Rock N' Soul (1965)
- Gone, Gone, Gone (1965)
- Beat N' Soul (1965)
- In Our Image (1966)
- Two Yanks in England (1966)
- The Hit Sound of The Everly Brothers (1967)
- The Everly Brothers Sing (1967)
- Roots (1968)
- Wake up Little Susie (Harmony) (1969)
- Chained to a Memory (1970)
- Everly Brothers Show (1970)
- Stories We Could Tell (1972)
- Don't Worry Baby (1973)
- Pass the Chicken and Listen (1973)
- Everlys (1975)
- New Album (1977)
- The Everly Brothers (Profile) (1981)
- EB 84 (1984)
- Home Again (1985)
- All They Had to Do Was Dream (1985)
- Born Yesterday (1986)
- The Everly Brothers (Bella Musica) (1988)
- Some Hearts (1989)
- Heartaches and Harmonies (1994)
- Too Good to Be True (2005)
- Give Me A Future (2005)
[edit] Discography - Singles
Charted hits in the US (Billboard) and UK, and notable singles:
US UK label notes 1. Keep A-Lovin' Me /The Sun Keeps Shining 1956 Columbia 2. Bye Bye Love # 2 # 6 1957 Cadence US: Gold, C&W #1 3. Wake Up Little Suzie 1 2 " US: Gold, C&W/R&B #1 4. This Little Girl Of Mine 26 1958 5. All I Have To Do Is Dream 1 1 US: Gold, C&W/R&B #1 /Claudette 30 1 6. Bird Dog 1 2 US: Gold, C&W #1 /Devoted To You 10 7. Problems 2 6 1958 8. Take a Message To Mary _ _ _ _ 16 20 1959 /Poor Jenny 22 14 9. Til I Kissed You 4 2 10. Let It Be Me 7 13 1960 11. When Will I Be Loved 8 4 " " 12. Like Strangers 22 11 1960 Cadence 13. Cathy's Clown 1 1 1960 Warner Br US: Gold, R&B #1 14. So Sad 7 4 " " /Lucille 21 4 " " 15. Walk Right Back _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 1 1961 " /Ebony Eyes 8 1 " 16. Temptation 27 1 17. Don't Blame Me 20 20 /Muskrat 82 20 18. Crying In the Rain 6 6 1962 19. That's Old Fashioned 9 - /How Can I Meet Her 75 12 20. Don't Ask Me To Be Friends 48 - 1962 /No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile 117 11 21. So It Always Will Be 116 23 1963 /Nancy's Minuet 107 - 22. It's Been Nice 101 26 " 23. The Girl Sang the Blues - 25 /Love Her 117 - 24. Ain't That Loving You Baby 133 - 1964 /Hello Amy - - 25. The Ferris Wheel 72 22 " 26. Gone Gone Gone _ _ _ _ _ _ 31 36 /Torture - - 27. You're My Girl 110 - 1965 28. That'll Be the Day 111 30 29. The Price of Love 104 2 30. I'll Never Get Over You - 35 31. Love Is Strange 128 11 /Man With Money 32. It's All Over - - 33. Lovey Kravezit - - 1966 34. The Power Of Love _ _ _ _ _ - - " 35. Bowling Green 40 - 1967 36. Love Of the Common People 114 - 1967 37. It's My Time 112 39 1968 38. T For Texas - - 1969 Warner Br 39. On the Wings Of a Nightingale 50 1984 Mercury US: #9 on the AC chart 40. The Story Of Me - - 1984 Mercury 41. Born Yesterday 1986 Mercury US: #17 on the AC chart 42. Don't Worry Baby (with the Beachboys) - - 1988 Capitol
[edit] References
- ^ MacDonald, Ian (1997). Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties. Random House. ISBN 0-7126-6697-4. p.293.
- ^ Granata, Charles L. (2003). I Just Wasn't Made for These Times: Brian Wilson and the Making of Pet Sounds. MQ Publications. ISBN 1-903318-57-2. pp. 35-36.
- ^ MacDonald (op. cit.), p.55.
- ^ http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blue-Kentucky-Girl-Remastered-Expanded/dp/B00013MS9M
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:ipxuak8kdm3v~T1
- ^ 'The Everly Brothers' Vocal Group Hall of Fame Page
- ^ The Everly Brothers. Paul Simon. Rolling Stone Issue 946. Rolling Stone.
- ^ The Immortals: The First Fifty. Rolling Stone Issue 946. Rolling Stone.
[edit] External links
- The Everly Brothers Official UK Discography with Lyrics & UK Charts info
- the everly brothers guitar tabs
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