Posted on 01/03/2014 7:11:35 PM PST by Carriage Hill
Good catch!
Thanks, I forgot about that song.
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And the late teen years of those of us even older. :-) I think I was working at Knight Campbell’s sheet music/records store in Denver when “Dream” came out - I was newly married, but still a kid. Innocent, memorable, well performed songs with real words by nice people - those were the days, my friend, as another song goes.
You left out grammatically correct! Remember “It was I??”
Whole other world we grew up in. I wouldn’t have wanted it any other way (not that any of us has a choice that way).
their version in the 80s of Mark Knopflers “why Worry” is one of my favorites,
Not only is a music legend gone, but so is the great music of that era. I loved every one of their songs. RIP Phil.
Sad news. I always loved listening to the Everlys. Saw them live around he late 80s. They still sounded great then and had produced a couple of great albums in the 80s as well.
I went to Christchurch, NZ, US Navy base in 1963, and the enlisted men’s club was called the “Bird Dog.” Was said to be because Kiwi girls often came to the club with one sailor, then left with another. About the year 2000, I met a girl from Christchurch who told me the “Bird Dog” club was still operational.
I have been a huge Everly fan since I was 12. My first real teenage crush was on Phil Everly and later, before they retired, I worked for them for several years. This is a huge part of my teen and early adult years gone.
Before I became a Christian, Rock and Roll was my god and Phil Everly was my messiah. May God grant him rest.
They bring up the smoking but not the fact he was also an alcoholic.
Erin is Don’s daughter, not Phil’s. But you are correct on the rest.
It’s truly bye, bye love. It was 1958. I was 7 and my brother was 12. Someone had gotten my sisters a record player that included one 45 rpm record. It was WAKE UP, LITTLE SUZY. My brother and I learned to harmonize listening to that record over and over until we wore it out. We really could harmonize just like them. And we did until the day my brother died.
As the great ones die, they’ll never be replaced.
I had no idea they did LOVE HURTS first. It was a big hit by Nazareth in 1976.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXkXY_BEd4Y
Their reunion concert...some of the songs I’m reminded just how great they were. Their harmonies created a “third” voice....the voice all of us would sing along with them. We weren’t singing lead. And we weren’t singing harmony. We were singing what they sounded like together. God, thank You for sharing them with us.
Those lyrics, slightly adapted, were my marriage vows.
The echo-effect of the Cathy’s Clown vocals always had a spooky sound to me, made me nervous just hearing it on the radio back then. Bye Phil, and thank you for the (other) music.
Amen and bigtime dittos to that sentiment.
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