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  • Boy , You guys sure know how to bring back the times ! Good & simple songs that went with life at that time , not always easy but simple and a whole lot nicer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Grew up dating and breaking up and dating some more with the Everlys... WCAO AM Radio blasting away in my 65 Mustang...

    "Bye bye love, Bye bye happiness
    Hello loneliness
    I think I'm-a gonna cry-y
    Bye bye love, Bye bye sweet caress
    Hello emptiness
    I feel like I could die
    Bye bye my love goodbye"

    Their songs still sound good today and still some of my favorite stuff...

    RIP Phil...

    • Read that list of songs my heads starts to play them, did the same as you only in a 56 chevy, Roy Orbison was another.

    • Answered the Last Call

      Mine was a 62 Ford Convertible. Had a reverb system for the ultimate 50/60's sound. I still have the unit and it still works. I've got it in my Dodge quad Cab. I drive down the street with windows down and get all kinds of looks especialy when I put a Eric Clapton CD on and 'Cocaine' starts playing.

  • This is the first I've ever heard of either of them being in the military....learn something new everyday...SEMPER FI Marine

    • Both brothers enlisted in the Marine Corps in late 1961 and went to Bootcamp together in San Diego graduated in early 1962. Phil's brother Don was married in his Dress Blues in the Base Chapel.

  • Sad to hear of this. They really knew how to harmonize and blend country music together with rock. I think they influenced many other artists, including the Beatles. I grew up listening to them in the 50's and 60's. We have lost a lot of music greats, but that's part of life.

  • A great one of two great brother singers !

  • Amen.

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