THE BOYS HAD A GREAT HEAD OF HAIR AND AN EXTREME LOAD OF MUSICAL TALENT, SPAWN THE BEACH BOYS TE BEATLES AND MANY OF THE BRITISH INVASION ACTS IN 64 AND BEYOND!!
9 years ago
Sir LaughsALot
Lucille,You don't do your daddy's willLucille,You don't do your daddy's willThere's ain't nothing to you,But I love you stillLucille,Please come back where you belongLucille,Please come back where you belongI've been good to you baby,Please don't leave me aloneI woke up this morningLucille was not in sightAsked my friends about her,All their lips were tight.Lucille,Please come back where you belongI've been good to you baby,Please don't leave me aloneOoohhhhhhLucille,You don't do your daddy's willLucille,You don't do your daddy's willThere ain't nothing to you.But I love you stillOoohhhhhh
10 years ago
Sandy Laurie
Better than the original
10 years ago
Richard Byrne
Fabulous. Real Rock 'n' Roll....... ohhhhhh!
10 years ago
Rare Dino
Don the head. Phil the heart.
10 years ago
b3boneman
Excellent sound for a 1960's recording! It just "drives" By far my favorite from the Everly Bros.
10 years ago
mmbmbmbmb
thank you for adding to my "reminisce playlist" !
10 years ago
OtisFan1
Only the Everlies could take Little Richard's scream and sing it in perfect harmony and with lovely tone (1:33 to 1:36). I've been crying for hours since learning of Phil's passing. They were my first "favorite artist" and always my favorite duo. As others have said, they taught a generation how to sing harmony. It took me 50 years to notice that Phil always stayed a little farther from the mike than Don, so his higher harmony part wouldn't overpower Don's melody. Glad that Phil lived to see the unique tribute of an entire album of theirs (1958 folk collection "Songs Our Daddy Taught Us") being covered, cleverly named "Foreverly" by Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones. Phil was pleased with it. Now Phil is harmonizing in heaven with Jim Reeves, Patsy Cline, Sam Cook, Otis Redding and so many others we've lost. Prayers to the family.