The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers was created in 1967-02.
"Bird Dog" was sung by the Everly Brothers. The song was released in 1958 and became a hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
'Bird Dog' by the Everly Brothers
There are so many - you'll have to be a bit more specific. go to an Everly Brothers website, that should help you.
"All I have to do is Dream" It actually charted in March, 1970
Some facts about the Everly Brothers are:Phil and Don Everly's first hit was "Bye Bye Love."Their parents were ountry singers.They got their start singing on the family's radio station.Don is still living (January 3, 2014)Phil died on January 3, 2014.
"Cathy's Clown" by the Everly Brothers was the number 1 hit song on June 22, 1960.
There are a couple of songs that you may have mixed up. There is a song called "All I Have to Do Is Dream" by The Everly Brothers released in 1958 that's included in Rolling Stone?magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time at #141. A second one called "All You Have to Do" is by Boy Krazy from 1991. But you were probably talking about the first one
"Tammy" by Debbie Reynolds was the number 1 hit song on September 3, 1957.
The Everly Brothers never recorded "Rhythm of the Rain", in spite of many online sources and download agents claiming they did. The song was recorded by the Cascades in 1962, and became a worldwide hit the following year.
the Jonas brothers did not get hit by a truck it's just a rumor!
No. Boudleux and Felice Bryant wrote the song. No one else 'wrote' any 'versions.' Other people arranged it for performance by other artists. The Bryants wrote it in 1960 for the Everly Brothers, and Orbison covered it in the next year. That was the first cover that was a chart-topper. Then Nazareth covered it, changing the 'stove' line so that it doesn't make sense. That's the most popular cover and the most well known. Many other people have covered it. Check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Hurts Roy orbison wrote one version; Boudleux Bryant wrote another one for the Everly Brothers; and still a third was recorded by Nazereth.
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