Yes. "Wake Up Little Susie" was banned in Boston for its slightly suggestive lyrics. It was about a couple falling asleep at a drive-in theater and waking up after curfew.
There are so many - you'll have to be a bit more specific. go to an Everly Brothers website, that should help you.
The Everly Brothers are American rock performers who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. Some of their best known songs are Wake Up Little Susie, Bye Bye Love, Cathy's Clown and Devoted To You.
A number of songs feature the phrase "bye bye love," although the most famous are the songs "Bye Bye Love" by the Everly Brothers, as well as a song by the same name by The Cars.
The Everly Brothers album "Rock and Soul" contains the following songs: 01. That'll Be The Day 02. So Fine 03. Maybelline 04. Dancing in the Street 05. Kansas City 06. I Got a Woman 07. Love Hurts 08. Slippin' and Slidin' 09. Susie Q 10. Hound Dog 11. I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town 12. Lonely Weekends
The majority of their early hits were written by the song-writing husband & wife team Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, when the brothers were on the Cadence label. One of their hits for their new label, Warner Brothers ("Crying in the Rain") was co-written by Carole King; another ("Walk Right Back") was written by Sonny Curtis, a former friend of Buddy Holly who played in Holly's first band, the Three Tunes. Some of the Everly Brothers' biggest hits, they wrote themselves-- they both collaborated on "Cathy's Clown," while Don wrote "(Till) I Kissed You" and Phil wrote "When Will I Be Loved."
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There are so many - you'll have to be a bit more specific. go to an Everly Brothers website, that should help you.
The Everly Brothers are American rock performers who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. Some of their best known songs are Wake Up Little Susie, Bye Bye Love, Cathy's Clown and Devoted To You.
Some sources say they didn't, but The Crickets, Bobby Vee, and Leo Sayer did. Others say they recorded it on A&M in 1952, but it was locked away along with other Everly Brothers' songs.
A Hard Day's Night by The Beatles, All I Ask of You - From the musical Phantom Of The Opera, American Pie by Don McClean, All I Have To Do Is Dream by The Everly Brothers and Always On My Mind by Willy Nelson are songs. They begin with the letter A.
A number of songs feature the phrase "bye bye love," although the most famous are the songs "Bye Bye Love" by the Everly Brothers, as well as a song by the same name by The Cars.
The Nightmare on Elm Street movies do not necessarily have a title for the name of their theme songs. They are generally referred to as the "Nightmare on Elm Street theme songs".
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
The Everly Brothers album "Rock and Soul" contains the following songs: 01. That'll Be The Day 02. So Fine 03. Maybelline 04. Dancing in the Street 05. Kansas City 06. I Got a Woman 07. Love Hurts 08. Slippin' and Slidin' 09. Susie Q 10. Hound Dog 11. I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town 12. Lonely Weekends
The majority of their early hits were written by the song-writing husband & wife team Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, when the brothers were on the Cadence label. One of their hits for their new label, Warner Brothers ("Crying in the Rain") was co-written by Carole King; another ("Walk Right Back") was written by Sonny Curtis, a former friend of Buddy Holly who played in Holly's first band, the Three Tunes. Some of the Everly Brothers' biggest hits, they wrote themselves-- they both collaborated on "Cathy's Clown," while Don wrote "(Till) I Kissed You" and Phil wrote "When Will I Be Loved."
Top 5 Songs of 1960"Theme From A Summer Place" by Percy Faith"He'll Have To Go" by Jim Reeves"Cathy's Clown" by Everly Brothers"Running Bear" by Johnny Preston"Teen Angel" by Mark Dinning