Best harmonizing duo ever. Actual brothers. Don, on the right, was about 23. Phil, on the left, was 21. Don sung lead. Phil sang harmony. Phil died in 2014 or 15. Don just died in September. Extremely talented.
In 2015 "Rolling stone Magazine" ranked the top 20 duos of all time and The Everly Brothers came in #1. They had many hits and were a big influence on many artists that came later such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones & Bob Dylan to name a few. They started practicing singing together with their guitars when they were young boys and became so polished that when they went to the studio to record a song it would require just one take!
The Everly Brothers song Cathy's Clown is a favorite of mine. Another duo is Jan & Dean from the same music era but their music was more similar to the Beach Boys than The Everly Brothers. If you want to go country try anything by The Judds, a mother and daughter duo or listen to a little known duo called Joey & Rory. Joey & Rory's song Cheater Cheater is great and it's funny too. Unfortunately, Rory is now solo since his wife Joey passed away from cancer about 6 years ago.
Love that Tshirt I have always tried to practice the Golden Rule and treat others how I want my loved ones treated. Kindness is in a short of supply in today's twitter society
Their hair is beautiful here, BUT, back THEN a man didn't use hairspray. So other methods were used. It makes me think of a comedian who had said that you could always tell if they were televangelists because their hair always looked like a bad toupee! All that hair on the front, I'd surmise.... No....I never even thought of them resembling televangelists.
Best harmonizing duo ever. Actual brothers. Don, on the right, was about 23. Phil, on the left, was 21. Don sung lead. Phil sang harmony. Phil died in 2014 or 15. Don just died in September. Extremely talented.
You heard this on the radio as a kid. Guaranteed.
Crying in the rain, Cathy’s clown, hopelessly devoted to you. Just to name 3. There are so many.
In 2015 "Rolling stone Magazine" ranked the top 20 duos of all time and The Everly Brothers came in #1. They had many hits and were a big influence on many artists that came later such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones & Bob Dylan to name a few. They started practicing singing together with their guitars when they were young boys and became so polished that when they went to the studio to record a song it would require just one take!
The other song on this video "Cathy's Clown" was their biggest hit.
Thank you, thank you. They have so many great songs.
The Everlys harmonies were a huge influence on the The Beatles
The Everly Brothers song Cathy's Clown is a favorite of mine.
Another duo is Jan & Dean from the same music era but their music was more similar to the Beach Boys than The Everly Brothers.
If you want to go country try anything by The Judds, a mother and daughter duo or listen to a little known duo called Joey & Rory. Joey & Rory's song Cheater Cheater is great and it's funny too. Unfortunately, Rory is now solo since his wife Joey passed away from cancer about 6 years ago.
Love that Tshirt
I have always tried to practice the Golden Rule and treat others how I want my loved ones treated. Kindness is in a short of supply in today's twitter society
From the 1950s
They had a zillion hits!
Absolutely beautiful I so love this song ...thanku so much ..Have a beautiful weekend much love and god bless x
RIP Don Everly who passed away yesterday. We will not see their likes again. Peace
Oh wow I did not realize that. Rip
Don just passed away this week they sang for 10yrs
They really are brothers.
Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound of Silence - Madison Square Garden, NYC - 2009/10/29&30
I think if you had continued on with that video, you would have heard "Cathy's Clown" which was another big hit of theirs.
lol - you know we figured that out after we finished.
You didn't finish listening there's another song called Cathy's clown
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Thank you
Why did you not play the rest of the video? You missed their second song, Cathy's Clown.
Their hair is beautiful here, BUT, back THEN a man didn't use hairspray. So other methods were used. It makes me think of a comedian who had said that you could always tell if they were televangelists because their hair always looked like a bad toupee! All that hair on the front, I'd surmise....
No....I never even thought of them resembling televangelists.