
Best known as one half of the Everly Brothers, Phil Everly also had a mildly successful solo career. The Everly Brothers (Phil and Don) were one of the most popular and influential rock acts of the 1950s. Songs like "Wake Up Little Susie" and "Take a Message to Mary" showcased the Everly's boyish charm and inspired close harmonies. As the '50s came to an end, the Everlys' star began to fade a little; the hits still came but they were not as big.
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Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On)
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She Means Nothing To Me
The Air That I Breathe
She Means Nothing To Me - 2004 Remastered Version
She Means Nothing To Me - 2004 Remaster
Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)
Words in Your Eyes
Rave On
Sweet Grass County
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It Pleases Me to Please You
Snowflake Bombardier
Lady Anne
Louise
Our Song
Poisonberry Pie
Bowling Green
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When Will I Be Loved
La Divorce
Better Than Now
Red, White and Blue
Mystic Line
January Butterfly
Invisible Man
Summershine
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Sweet Music
Feather Bed
Back When the Bands Played in Ragtime
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We're Running Out
There's Nothing Too Good for My Baby
Goodbye Line
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Brown Eyes
God Bless Older Ladies
It's True
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When I'm Dead And Gone
Dare To Dream Again
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