The Everly Brothers - Bowling Green - Demo video free download


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The Everly Brothers - Bowling Green - Demo

Recorded: MARCH 16, 1967

Producer: Dick Glasser

Don Everly: guitar

Phil Everly: guitar and vocal

Alvin W. "Al" Casey: guitar

Jay Lacy: guitar

Terry Slater: bass

Jack Sargent: drums

Glen D. Hardin: keyboards

Comments

9 years ago

garym51

Like this way better than the criminally overproduced hit version. Great photos too.

9 years ago

Jeen Bootsma

Even better than the orginal and I really like the photos with the brothers working in the studio. Let's cherish this one.

9 years ago

Erik Tielman

Thankssssssssssss !!!

10 years ago

kevin davies

my new favourite everly song...brilliant

10 years ago

rose wa

I loved their harmonies. 

10 years ago

fosbury68

Rest in Peace Phil. 

10 years ago

Peter Lewis

That's exactly the word required

11 years ago

Rocky Twinsails

Fantastic - there are no other words required.

11 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1971 {February 28th} the Everly Brothers appeared on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'... The brothers performed a medley of four songs; "Bowling Green" {#40 in 1967}, "Mama Tried" {an album track}, "All I Have to Do Is Dream" {#1 for 5 weeks in 1958}, and "Bye Bye Love" {#2 for 4 weeks in 1957}... R.I.P. Mr. Sullivan {1901 - 1974} and Don Everly turned 76 four weeks ago on February 1st and Don Everly was 74 on January 19th...

11 years ago

Phil Silverman

REALLY? WOW!!!!!

11 years ago

Mike Fraser

The Ev's were more popular in the UK than the USA, which is why the Reunion Concert was at the Albert Hall in Nov 1983, still one of my all time favourite concerts

12 years ago

elvis mccartney

"Ching!"

12 years ago

colin leslie howell

This was actually a demo done by Phil and Terry Slater in 1967 before Don and Phil did it for the Album The Everly Brothers Sing. You can find the demo on the the compilation CDs with Chained to a Memory box set issued in 2006

12 years ago

harvey1954

There was a disconnect with anything American once the Beatles showed up. Most of them deserved the fate they were acccorded by the Fab Four. However, some still vital acts like the Everlys were unfairly shunted aside as well. There are some terrific Warner Brothers albums Don and Phil did and some real crap. You gotta wade through them.

12 years ago

fosbury68

It's amazing that so many felt the Everly Brothers were "over the hill" by 1967. Yet Don was only 30, Phil was 28.

12 years ago

Steve Early

Nobody could harmonize like The Everly Brothers.I may be wrong but I think this was the last song they recorded together and released in 1967. Thanks for posting it Rock1945!

12 years ago

gabelvitch66

This is a great version...where can one pick up the demo?

13 years ago

heezabirddog

@musicman4578 this was actually wrote by Phil but put down slaters name as so not to piss off Acuff-rose

13 years ago

musicman4578

This and 'YVES" are the only A sides that Phil sings lead harmony. It was written by his English friend Terry Slater.

13 years ago

belovia50

Very nice. Phil seems more dominant in this one. Lovely pictures. Thanks, all. *****.

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