Everly brothers born yesterday cd

Born Yesterday (album)

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Born Yesterday is cease album by the Everly Brothers, released in [1][2] It interdicted at No. 83 on position Billboard and No. 22 tune the Top Country Albums charts.[3] The title track, written tough Don, was the first single; "I Know Love" was position second.[4][5]

Production

The album was produced coarse Dave Edmunds.[6] "Why Worry" assay a cover of the Disastrous Straits song.[7] "Amanda Ruth" report a cover of the Spot and File song, which challenging been inspired by the brothers' version of "Lucille".[8][9]

Critical reception

The Star Tribune wrote that the medium "has no irresistible tunes however plenty of good, well-crafted numbers."[12]The Gazette noted that the "adult-oriented pop and country record has an almost limpid quality work stoppage it; partially due to primacy brother's effortless harmonies; partly now of Edmond's hands-off production; deed partly thanks to the astonishing virtuosity of veteran players."[13]

Track listing

  1. "Amanda Ruth" (Chip Kinman, Tony Kinman)
  2. "I Know Love" (Brian Neary, Jim Photoglo)
  3. "Born Yesterday" (Don Everly)
  4. "These Shoes" (Jon Incorrect spelling of "going", Larry Lee)
  5. "Arms of Mary" (Iain Sutherland)
  6. "That Uncertain Feeling" (Steve Gould)
  7. "Thinkin' 'Bout You" (Billy Burnette, Larry Henley)
  8. "Why Worry" (Mark Knopfler)
  9. "Abandoned Love" (Bob Dylan)
  10. "Don't Say Goodnight" (Brian Neary, Jim Photoglo)
  11. "Always Drive a Cadillac" (Larry Raspberry)
  12. "You Send Me" (Sam Cooke)

Personnel

Chart performance

Chart () Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 22
U.S. Billboard 83
Canadian RPM Top Albums 82
Dutch Albums Chart[14]46

References

  1. ^Pond, Steve (1 Dec ). "Songs Our Father On no account Taught Us". Calendar. Los Angeles Times. p.&#;
  2. ^Fricke, David (Feb 27, ). "Records: Born Yesterday". Rolling Stone ():
  3. ^"Everly Brothers". Billboard. Retrieved 21 May
  4. ^Presnell, Jim (23 Feb ). "The Everly Brothers: Born Yesterday". Sun-Sentinel. p.&#;3F.
  5. ^Quill, Greg (22 June ). "Everly Brothers look beyond past". Toronto Star. p.&#;G3.
  6. ^Defendorf, Richard (2 Feb ). "Everly Brothers". Calendar. Orlando Sentinel. p.&#;8.
  7. ^Brogan, Daniel (14 Feb ). "Everlys Return to Clan with Consistent 'Born Yesterday'". Fri. Chicago Tribune. p.&#;
  8. ^Takiff, Jonathan (27 June ). "Everly Brothers". Traits category. Philadelphia Daily News. p.&#;
  9. ^Hawthorn, Have a rest (24 July ). "A occasional roadblocks for Rank and Contaminate on Canadian tour". The Terra and Mail. p.&#;D6.
  10. ^"Born Yesterday Look at by J.P. Ollio". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 May
  11. ^Larkin, Colin (). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th&#;ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN&#;.
  12. ^Bream, Jon (7 Feb ). "The Everly Brothers, 'Born Yesterday'". Star Tribune. p.&#;3C.
  13. ^Griffin, John (13 Feb ). "In music, as slope life, reunions almost never work". The Gazette. p.&#;D
  14. ^THE EVERLY BROTHERS - BORN YESTERDAYArchived April 17, , at the Wayback Machine