The Everly Brothers - Crying In The Rain (The Definitive Everly Brothers) video free download


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Don (b. Isaac Donald Everly, 1 February 1937, Brownie, Kentucky, USA) and Phil (b. Phillip Everly, 19 January 1939, Chicago, Illinois, USA), the world's most famous rock 'n' roll duo, had already experienced a full career before their first record, "Bye Bye Love', was released. As sons of popular country artists Ike and Margaret, they were pushed into the limelight from an early age. They regularly appeared on their parents" radio shows throughout the 40s and accompanied them on many tours. In the mid-50s, as rockabilly was evolving into rock 'n' roll, the boys moved to Nashville, the mecca for such music. In 1957 they were given a Felice and Boudleaux Bryant song that was finding difficulty being placed. They took "Bye Bye Love' and made it their own; it narrowly missed the US number 1 position and reached number 6 in the UK. The brothers then embarked on a career that made them second only to Elvis Presley in the rock 'n' roll popularity stakes.

They quickly followed this initial success with more irresistible Bryant songs, "Wake Up Little Susie", "All I Have To Do Is Dream", "Bird Dog", "Problems", "So Sad" and the beautiful "Devoted To You". The brothers were supremely confident live performers, both with their trademark Gibson Dove and later, black J50 guitars. By the end of the 50s they were the world's number 1 vocal group. Amazingly, their career gained further momentum when, after signing with the newly formed Warner Brothers Records for $1 million, they delivered a song that was catalogued WB1. This historical debut was the superlative "Cathy's Clown", written by Don. No Everly record had sounded like this before; the echo-laden production and the treble-loaded harmonies ensured that it stayed at number 1 in the USA for five weeks. The brothers continued to release immaculate records; many of them reached the US Top 10, although in England their success was even greater, with two further number 1 hits during 1961. Again the echo and treble dominated in two more classics, "Walk Right Back" and a fast-paced reworking of the former Bing Crosby hit "Temptation." Don became dependent on drugs, and the pressures from constant touring and recording began to show; during one historic night at London's East Ham Granada, England, a nervous Phil performed solo. The standard "food poisoning/exhaustion" excuse was used. What was not known by the doting fans was that Don had attempted a suicidal drug overdose twice in 48 hours. Phil completed the tour solo. Don's addiction continued for another three years, although they were able to work during part of this time.

The advent of the beat boom pushed the brothers out of the spotlight and while they continued to make hit records, none approached their previous achievements. The decline was briefly halted in 1965 with two excellent major UK hits, "The Price Of Love" and "Love Is Strange". The former, a striking chart-topper, recalled their early Warner sound, while the latter harked back even earlier, with a naïve but infectious call-and-answer spoken segment. In 1966 they released Two Yanks In England, a strong album that contained eight songs by Nash/Clarke/Hicks of the Hollies; surprisingly, the album failed to chart. The duo were recognized only for their superb singles, and many of their albums were less well-received. Stories We Could Tell, recorded with an array of guest players, threatened to extend their market into the rock mainstream, but it was not to be. After a few years of declining fortunes and arrival at the supper-club circuit, the brothers parted acrimoniously. Following a show at Knotts Berry Farm, California, in 1973, during which a drunken Don had insulted Phil, the latter walked off, smashed one of his beloved Gibsons and vowed, "I will never get on a stage with that man again". The only time they met over the next 10 years was at their father's funeral.

In 1986 they were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame and the following year Phil gave Don a pound of gold and a handmade guitar for his 50th birthday. They now perform regularly together, with no pressure from record companies. Don lives quietly in Nashville and tours with his brother for a few months every year. The Everly Brothers" influence on a generation of pop and rock artists is inestimable; they set a standard for close harmony singing that has rarely been bettered and is still used as a blueprint for many of today's harmony vocalists. They were elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001. ~http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/everly_brothers/bio.jhtml

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Comments

9 years ago

Marc De Beer

Dit is muziek die me kan ontroeren

10 years ago

Neto Melkiades

record1962

10 years ago

Mary Robertshaw

my heart melts at such beautiful voices singing amazing harmonies in total sync.I dont think this can ever be done again,the everlys were so unique! I was born in the 70s and would love to have been around in the 50s with such amazing music. Loving the photos in this video...Wow 2 very handsome men!

10 years ago

Palozotube

Oh God! I didn't know about his death. God keep him into a good place! Adeus! 

10 years ago

Mikey Strafford

rest assured guys - my daughters will know and appreciate the Everly brothers contribution to music. You are NOT a couple of guys who harmonise, You are the definitive version of close harmonies in the world,,

10 years ago

marco brenni

One of the greatest duo ever ! With Phil and entire epoch is gone: the most melodic pop-rock bands have learned from the Everly Brothers 

10 years ago

Drum Major

So many memories evoked when listening once again to the unique brotherly harmonizing of the Everlys! . (A fact: The Beatles were tabbed as the "English Everlys" in their British beginnings.) The brothers paved the way! God rest Phil! Thank you Everlys for the memories and the ever memorable songs and singing!

10 years ago

Rebecca Gerard

RIP Phil. Loved listening to all the music the two of you played.

10 years ago

Bitten Bech

RIP Phil - so many fantastic songs and amazing harmonies...will always love the songs....

10 years ago

丸山勝

I remember Eiichi Otaki to listen to this song!

10 years ago

Patty Pratt

RIP Phil

10 years ago

Sharon Kirkwood

R.I.P. Phil. Enjoyed your songs growing up.

10 years ago

Gripweed Threepwood

R.I.P

10 years ago

Russell Anderson

RiP. Loved your sweet music

10 years ago

Jeannette Jackson

RIP Dear sweet Phil xox

10 years ago

Annie Eyre

R.I.P. Phil. You will be forever missed.

10 years ago

CaptJon615

RIP, Phil -- you will be missed. 

10 years ago

riccardobruero

R.I.P. Phil Everly, January 2014.

10 years ago

gonzataker

My song when I'm crying in the rain.

10 years ago

John1948FourD

She passed away from cancer at a pretty young age.

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