They were great 👍 and it’s sad 😢 they’re no longer around. When they were alive they had so many songs including many hits. When they did, “Bye Bye Love” they started out as Rockabilly artists. In 1958 they both took an interest in Buddy Holly’s music 🎼, especially one song 🎶 in particular called, “Wishing.” Buddy recorded a demo tape for them just that the Everly Brothers manager said no. The reason because them and Buddy Holly recorded for different labels 🏷️ and their manager qoated legalities to them. They were good 👍 rockers 🎸🥁🎤 dispite they both came from Country Roots. 😊 This song 🎵 “Till I Kissed You” was an awesome 😎 for its day.
Great song, one of my favorites so are Walk Right In, Bird Dog, Let it Be Me(awesome). FYI all performances on AB were lip synced, Dick Clark confirmed it unlike Ed Sullivan. They were sooooo good they jumped ship to go to another record label in 1960. Well for a million dollars, true story. Keep up the good work.Have you reacted to the Righteous Brothers? Very popular on UA-cam.
The first song you suggest is actually called "Walk Right Back". But for Darling, yes, please react to that one. That is my favorite Everly song, along with an album cut called "Just in Case".
I know the song "Bird Dog." I will add it to my list. Funny story. When I was growing up, our family vacation was always camping. We would go away for a week or more into the woods with just our canoe and a tent. Anyway, I remember on one trip we were paddling on a river in New York state. My dad would often sing folk songs (like "My Darling Clementine") but one time he started singing the Everly Brothers. He started singing "Wake Up, Little Susie" and it was great until he forgot the words and said "Susie, we just woke up and we are in DEEP SHIT." My mom and dad got married in 1957 and this was their kind of music.
I haven't reacted to the Righteous Brothers because I only want to do honest reactions to things I have never seen or am not familiar with. I have already watched those performances many times.
This song and "Walk Right Back" were my two favorites. Spectacular talents both!
They were great 👍 and it’s sad 😢 they’re no longer around. When they were alive they had so many songs including many hits. When they did, “Bye Bye Love” they started out as Rockabilly artists. In 1958 they both took an interest in Buddy Holly’s music 🎼, especially one song 🎶 in particular called, “Wishing.” Buddy recorded a demo tape for them just that the Everly Brothers manager said no. The reason because them and Buddy Holly recorded for different labels 🏷️ and their manager qoated legalities to them. They were good 👍 rockers 🎸🥁🎤 dispite they both came from Country Roots. 😊 This song 🎵 “Till I Kissed You” was an awesome 😎 for its day.
The Everly Bros were great! Can't believe you haven't heard this!
The Everly's were special, Luckily, I got to see them four times when they were touring Britain.
Wow. When was that?
❤🎸♥️🎸♥️
Great song, one of my favorites so are Walk Right In, Bird Dog, Let it Be Me(awesome). FYI all performances on AB were lip synced, Dick Clark confirmed it unlike Ed Sullivan. They were sooooo good they jumped ship to go to another record label in 1960. Well for a million dollars, true story. Keep up the good work.Have you reacted to the Righteous Brothers? Very popular on UA-cam.
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The first song you suggest is actually called "Walk Right Back". But for Darling, yes, please react to that one. That is my favorite Everly song, along with an album cut called "Just in Case".
I know the song "Bird Dog." I will add it to my list.
Funny story. When I was growing up, our family vacation was always camping. We would go away for a week or more into the woods with just our canoe and a tent. Anyway, I remember on one trip we were paddling on a river in New York state. My dad would often sing folk songs (like "My Darling Clementine") but one time he started singing the Everly Brothers. He started singing "Wake Up, Little Susie" and it was great until he forgot the words and said "Susie, we just woke up and we are in DEEP SHIT." My mom and dad got married in 1957 and this was their kind of music.
I haven't reacted to the Righteous Brothers because I only want to do honest reactions to things I have never seen or am not familiar with. I have already watched those performances many times.
Long gone
Please play long gone
Beatles wiped them out