Every modern rock group from the Stones and Beatles to the Bee Gees and the Eagles learned how to sing and write songs with great harmonies from these guys. All of them have said they listened to the Everly Brothers when they were young. Every song they sang had that great harmony. Love them.
Loved listening to Keith Richards on recent. PBS documentary on the. Everly Brothers. Keith’s memories of their talent, kindness and professional generosity was extremely moving.
Several childhood friends and I used to listen to the music of the Everly Brothers way back in our elementary-school age in the Philippines. (We’re all are in our seventies now.) Constantly listened to them on a cousin’s transistor radio. We loved their music, and still do. My friends still live in the Philippines and I have migrated to the States. Since Don’s passing, I have been receiving online messages from my surviving friends. Don’s passing has left us all feeling so sad. The brothers have left us, but their music lives on - to us at least
I was lucky see the Everlys in Houston in '87. I sat in the second row and they were on a revolving round stage, surrounded by the audience. I've seen some good shows over the years but these guys were THE best, no question. This tops seeing McCartney twice and the Beatles are my favorite band, but this concert truly was thrilling.
I love this slightly slower version of “Walk Right Back”. It’s almost as if Don and Phil harmonize telepathically. Musical perfection. And speaking of perfection, these guys definitely inherited the great hair genes.
Approximately 24 years after they first released this song, and it still sounds great. They sound great. Certain compositions are timeless. They're classic.
In '85, these guys were nearly 50 with decades of aging, smoking, drinking and drugging behind them but their voices are still clear and blended like angels.
They got into drugs etc because of all the stress of being together 24/7. I can't imagine being w my bro 24/7. They needed a break and were forced into it. Thanks be to God they found each other again.
Part of that was how they used their voices. Natural vocal production, the way traditional music is sung. They grew up with traditional singing, and I believe that was a great influence on them.
I would never have thought the song's performance could ever be improved, but this slight slowing takes it to another level I didn't think was possible.
Walk Right Back Who's watching this great song in 2021 like me? Memories of those far-off day? Memories tinged with sadness ? Reminiscences and Memories crowded your mind? Long lost friend? or heyday of your life? I want hear your stories if it's possible. I can hear your voice in the sound of silence. Thank you for sharing your precious stories.
Rest In Peace, Don. Last week (aug 16, 2021) I purchased the Walk Right Back 7" with Picture Sleeve and it was my current favorite song... Condolences from a fan in Mexico
They last toured in 2005, I was at their last UK gig at Ipswich, we can only hope they will tour again, but if not, we can only thank them for their great contribution to the music of our time.
I hear John and Paul...Paul and Artie....Jan and Dean...Brian and Carl and Mike...and a thousand others...male and female. God Bless The Everly Brothers....
I listen to every form of music there is and yet I always return to the Everly Brothers. They're the best. And the root of so much more. Still relevant. Does anyone know if they still tour?
A great day for the Everlys; on this date in 1961 {Jan. 30th} "Walk Right Back" and the flip side "Ebony Eyes" both entered Billboard's Hot 100 chart and both would eventually peak in the Top 10. "Walk Right Back" reached No. 7 while "Ebony Eyes" made it to No. 8!!!
Is it any wonder why The Beatles were so inspired by the terrific harmony from The Everly Brothers? And there were also the late, great Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Elvis, and there was the late, great Buddy Holly & The Crickets that motivated The Beatles to eventually become R&R immortals, even in imitating their insect name (Beetles), but spelling it in regards to music. The world of pop music owe these greats a huge debt of gratitude for some of the greatest music ever written or performed in the past 60 years.
wow Phil's voice sounds lower than Don's here ... and he's dropped that famous high harmony on "don't send it" - so interesting! The Everlys were the best. RIP Phil, you're not forgotten here
@johnnyrebangel I know what you mean, I met them just once, and I often think when I hear them sing "Wow! those voices once actualy spoke to me" fantastic!
Thanks Phoebus, you are quite right Walk Right Back was written by Sonny Curtis. The reason the Everlys left out the second verse is that they were under pressure to go into the studio, so Sonny gave them the song unfinished, by the time he came back to them with the other verse the recording was already in the can. ( have put a reply on rickee's thread)
Few things in life are better than an Everly brothers song.
love your sentiments
Every modern rock group from the Stones and Beatles to the Bee Gees and the Eagles learned how to sing and write songs with great harmonies from these guys. All of them have said they listened to the Everly Brothers when they were young. Every song they sang had that great harmony. Love them.
Very true. Graham Nash talks about them a lot in his book
Loved listening to Keith Richards on recent. PBS documentary on the. Everly Brothers. Keith’s memories of their talent, kindness and professional generosity was extremely moving.
I bought this single on my fourteenth birthday. Still love it. Now 74
Been listening to the Everyl's since I was 15 and now 76 and it does not get any better than this.
I turned 75 March 20 and still listen to this music.
I was 10, now 73 and still listening❤️❤️
i'm right there at 71
Several childhood friends and I used to listen to the music of the Everly Brothers way back in our elementary-school age in the Philippines. (We’re all are in our seventies now.) Constantly listened to them on a cousin’s transistor radio. We loved their music, and still do. My friends still live in the Philippines and I have migrated to the States. Since Don’s passing, I have been receiving online messages from my surviving friends. Don’s passing has left us all feeling so sad. The brothers have left us, but their music lives on - to us at least
Me too!
The Constitution and The Everly Brothers - two of America's greatest contributions to human history.
Well said....
Gone but never will be forgotten.
Really brings back memories.
Everly Brothers were solid harmony from their first cut until their last. They couldn't be any closer in harmony . SOLID.
How could you not like this. R.I.P. Phil.
Everly Brothers made really wonderful songs, like this.
Very sad to hear of Phil Everlys passing....Mr. Everly......thank you for your music and all the joy you brought to millions...
Class and talent can't be beat and they had it. Classy and talented.
Never will be another duo like these men!!! LOVE THEM!
I was lucky see the Everlys in Houston in '87. I sat in the second row and they were on a revolving round stage, surrounded by the audience. I've seen some good shows over the years but these guys were THE best, no question. This tops seeing McCartney twice and the Beatles are my favorite band, but this concert truly was thrilling.
I love this slightly slower version of “Walk Right Back”. It’s almost as if Don and Phil harmonize telepathically. Musical perfection. And speaking of perfection, these guys definitely inherited the great hair genes.
They had the "Hair of the Gods".
@@toygiants8748 They both had such fabulous hair. Good-looking men.
They’re wearing wigs.
@@justintime42000 fantastic wigs if so
‘Harmonise telepathically’. I like that. That’s spot on. It’s incredible.
Approximately 24 years after they first released this song, and it still sounds great. They sound great. Certain compositions are timeless. They're classic.
In '85, these guys were nearly 50 with decades of aging, smoking, drinking and drugging behind them but their voices are still clear and blended like angels.
They got into drugs etc because of all the stress of being together 24/7. I can't imagine being w my bro 24/7. They needed a break and were forced into it. Thanks be to God they found each other again.
@@judiebistline3464 bull shit
Part of that was how they used their voices. Natural vocal production, the way traditional music is sung. They grew up with traditional singing, and I believe that was a great influence on them.
Those boys were incredible singers in their day.
RIP Don thanks for everything
Their songs were all super,,two of the best ever.
We just lost the end of a great era they were the best Rest In Peace
I would never have thought the song's performance could ever be improved, but this slight slowing takes it to another level I didn't think was possible.
Walk Right Back
Who's watching this great song in 2021 like me?
Memories of those far-off day?
Memories tinged with sadness ?
Reminiscences and Memories crowded your mind?
Long lost friend?
or heyday of your life?
I want hear your stories if it's possible.
I can hear your voice in the sound of silence.
Thank you for sharing your precious stories.
Watching in 2024!!
Two brothers voices in harmony as one!
Half of the big bang of close harmony has just transcended into immortality. Rock on Phil Everly.
That beautiful sound! Don and Phil were the best!
Rest In Peace, Don. Last week (aug 16, 2021) I purchased the Walk Right Back 7" with Picture Sleeve and it was my current favorite song... Condolences from a fan in Mexico
I was in love, I am still in love, it gets no easier. RIP Phil. Sing with the angels.
Merci pour ce partage en live
J'adore ce duo de chanteurs américains
Voix merveilleuses
Excellents guitaristes
RIP Phil et Don Everly
These two have never been matched, let alone exceeded. They are the best anyone could ever hope to hear. :-)
Well said...
What great voices. We miss you do much
The LOOK they give each other at The Good Times We Had says so much. Brothers. Everlys. Forever.
They look and sound AMAZING. Nothing on the radio today touches them. P-diddy, whatever. They're all dwarves next to these guys.
RIP Don…! You & your brother will live on through all your great music you made…
RIP Don we love your great talent!
I still have this single and remember how much I loved playing it when I was a young teen. The flipside of "So Sad", one just as good as the other
your correct helen both are excellent
My favorite among all their great songs
Brings happy tears to my eyes
This has been another great group that I loved....I still do....great songs and beautiful voices...
Don is the best singer-songwriter ever.
he didnt write this
RIP Don + thanx for the sound+music !!
Such great, incomparable talent. Their harmony is just awesome.
Love it ..... makes me happy ...... Phil you're not forgotten here ........ love this so much ...... !!!!!!
I love the Everly Brothers
Another good one by the Everly Brothers. One of my favorites. Fran
A beautiful rendering this, with it slowed down a little.
RIP Phil, and thank you so very much
It's getting better all the time, after all that years,,,then 10 years young , now 70! 2020 with love from me to you, Jaap Am*dam...
RIP Phil, the love of my life :'(
rip, thanks for the incredible music xx
RIP Don. Phil and Don harmonize together again.
So many wonderful songs Been a fan since I heard Cathy's Clown
Had tickets to see them in Liverpool but was I'll n couldn't go biggest regret
Just learned of Phil's passing. RIP, Phil.
I thank God that The Everlys are still around. I have to see them before I die.
Did you get to? I sure hope so
RIP/ The Everly Brothers ....You both are truly missed...
They last toured in 2005, I was at their last UK gig at Ipswich, we can only hope they will tour again, but if not, we can only thank them for their great contribution to the music of our time.
My mom really got me into the Everly Brothers;always think of her when I hear them.
This song was 50 years ago no.9 in the world charts #everly #brothers
Angels of Kentucky.....High notes at the very end put you in rapture.
I love this song!!!
they are all my favorite songs. I hope I never have to decide.
Loved him too for sooooooo long! Have you ever listened to any of his solo songs...they are wonderful!!!
Thank you Paul!!
RIP beautiful Phil.
Love it!! Makes me happy
Very beautiful and memorable song ever
Muy bueno, encantadores con los temas favoritos..por toda la vida..Gracias..
I hear John and Paul...Paul and Artie....Jan and Dean...Brian and Carl and Mike...and a thousand others...male and female. God Bless The Everly Brothers....
no doubt about it the boy's can sing.
thank's fore share Fran
How much they are missed.Without an equal.
The "boys" were great singers. They are now 70 and 71. Fran
Please play every brothers crying in the rain
My grandfather's favourite song and also one of mine.
This song was 50 years ago no.17 in the world year-end-charts #everly #brothers
Beautiful
Probably because they're brothers, and more than likely have been harmonizing together since childhood. Definitely a unique sound.
I listen to every form of music there is and yet I always return to the Everly Brothers. They're the best. And the root of so much more. Still relevant. Does anyone know if they still tour?
dont kid yourself the everlys mold &shape and put theirmark on rock&roll..[duo]..legends..
A great day for the Everlys; on this date in 1961 {Jan. 30th} "Walk Right Back" and the flip side "Ebony Eyes" both entered Billboard's Hot 100 chart and both would eventually peak in the Top 10. "Walk Right Back" reached No. 7 while "Ebony Eyes" made it to No. 8!!!
It is not your imagination - he did lift the rift. The Everly's were an early influence on Neil - he even inducted them into the R&R Hall of Fame.
Great song! Hello type "Ron Howard Palace" listen to Opie sing "Lady" and "Reason to Believe"! RIP Phil you were one of the greats!
Wonderful !!
pure magic!!..phil and don..
Great song by,the Everly Brothers,
Is it any wonder why The Beatles were so inspired by the terrific harmony from The Everly Brothers? And there were also the late, great Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Elvis, and there was the late, great Buddy Holly & The Crickets that motivated The Beatles to eventually become R&R immortals, even in imitating their insect name (Beetles), but spelling it in regards to music. The world of pop music owe these greats a huge debt of gratitude for some of the greatest music ever written or performed in the past 60 years.
Phil, Phil , Phil I have always loved you
I'm in love with...
wow Phil's voice sounds lower than Don's here ... and he's dropped that famous high harmony on "don't send it" - so interesting! The Everlys were the best. RIP Phil, you're not forgotten here
They were singing at Her Majesty's Theatre in London in November 1985.
amazing clip, thanks for sharing
There's nobody like The Everly Bros.!
@johnnyrebangel I know what you mean, I met them just once, and I often think when I hear them sing "Wow! those voices once actualy spoke to me" fantastic!
Thanks Phoebus, you are quite right Walk Right Back was written by Sonny Curtis. The reason the Everlys left out the second verse is that they were under pressure to go into the studio, so Sonny gave them the song unfinished, by the time he came back to them with the other verse the recording was already in the can. ( have put a reply on rickee's thread)
I love this so much❤️
Unforgettable
Two of the best ever,,no doubt
RIP Phil and Don
the real brothers here are great together
love it!!
Awesome Thank You :)
I do believe Neil Young borrowed the guitar intro from this one for Harvest Moon. Listen and compare. Very similar.
I belive you are correct.
@@glennbatts9105 Thank you Glenn!!!
Yes... thank you for pointing that out...I'm sure they noticed also... otherwise they should confront him??? Or not?
I'm sure if things were the other way... someone would be notified... just saying...
He’s said he has .
Talented.
When my dad attended UCLA in the early 60's, he made a band and they did a great cover of this song. I'll try and put it up when I can.