Everly
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Everly

Don and Phil Everly were brothers who sang together, born in 1937 and 1939. Their father Ike was a country singer, and they signed with Cadence Records in...

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The Everly Brothers' close-harmony country-pop

Don and Phil Everly sang together like one instrument, from 'Bye Bye Love' to their later reunions.

For their signature sound, try 'Wake Up Little Susie.' Their later catalog includes songs like 'Sweetest Thing' and 'This Is Now.'

Their voices fit together in a way that felt like one instrument. You can hear that sound on songs like 'Wake Up Little Susie' and 'All I Have to Do Is Dream.' Some of their early material was written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, and their 1957 single 'Bye Bye Love' became a hit.

Born in 1937 and 1939, they signed with Cadence Records in 1957. They had a falling out in 1960 and split up for a while, then reunited later in the 1960s before parting ways again in 1973.

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Don and Phil Everly were brothers who sang together, born in 1937 and 1939. Their father Ike was a country singer, and they signed with Cadence Records in 1957. That year they put out 'Bye Bye Love,' which became a hit.

Their voices fit together in a way that felt like one instrument. Some of their songs were written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant. They had a falling out in 1960 and split up for a while, then reunited later in the 1960s before parting ways again in 1973.

You can hear their sound on songs like 'Wake Up Little Susie' and 'All I Have to Do Is Dream.'

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