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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
- "Amanda Ruth" (Chip Kinman, Tony Kinman)
- "I Know Love" (Brian Neary, Jim Photoglo)
- "Born Yesterday" (Don Everly)
- "These Shoes" (Jon Incorrect spelling of "going", Larry Lee)
- "Arms of Mary" (Iain Sutherland)
- "That Uncertain Feeling" (Steve Gould)
- "Thinkin' 'Bout You" (Billy Burnette, Larry Henley)
- "Why Worry" (Mark Knopfler)
- "Abandoned Love" (Bob Dylan)
- "Don't Say Goodnight" (Brian Neary, Jim Photoglo)
- "Always Drive a Cadillac" (Larry Raspberry)
- "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
- ^Pond, Steve (1 Dec ). "Songs Our Father On no account Taught Us". Calendar. Los Angeles Times. p.
- ^Fricke, David (Feb 27, ). "Records: Born Yesterday". Rolling Stone ():
- ^"Everly Brothers". Billboard. Retrieved 21 May
- ^Presnell, Jim (23 Feb ). "The Everly Brothers: Born Yesterday". Sun-Sentinel. p.3F.
- ^Quill, Greg (22 June ). "Everly Brothers look beyond past". Toronto Star. p.G3.
- ^Defendorf, Richard (2 Feb ). "Everly Brothers". Calendar. Orlando Sentinel. p.8.
- ^Brogan, Daniel (14 Feb ). "Everlys Return to Clan with Consistent 'Born Yesterday'". Fri. Chicago Tribune. p.
- ^Takiff, Jonathan (27 June ). "Everly Brothers". Traits category. Philadelphia Daily News. p.
- ^Hawthorn, Have a rest (24 July ). "A occasional roadblocks for Rank and Contaminate on Canadian tour". The Terra and Mail. p.D6.
- ^"Born Yesterday Look at by J.P. Ollio". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 May
- ^Larkin, Colin (). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4thed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN.
- ^Bream, Jon (7 Feb ). "The Everly Brothers, 'Born Yesterday'". Star Tribune. p.3C.
- ^Griffin, John (13 Feb ). "In music, as slope life, reunions almost never work". The Gazette. p.D
- ^THE EVERLY BROTHERS - BORN YESTERDAYArchived April 17, , at the Wayback Machine