Everly Brothers Show cover

Everly Brothers Show

The Everly Brothers · 1970

23 tracks · country · rockabilly

A nostalgic blend of country harmonies and rockabilly rhythms that bridges generations with timeless melodies.

Why this album works

The Everly Brothers Show is notable for capturing the duo's live performance energy and features both original songs and covers that highlight their influence on rock and country music. Its release coincided with a resurgence of interest in classic rock and roll, contributing to the preservation of their legacy. Additionally, it showcases their harmonious vocal style, which has influenced countless artists across genres.
Best for
nostalgic sing-alongs with friends dynamic collection for road trips wave-like pacing for easy listening
Context
By 1970, The Everly Brothers were transitioning into a new phase after their peak popularity in the late 1950s and early 1960s. This album, released on July 1, 1970, came during a period when they were looking to revitalize their sound amid changing musical landscapes. Their career had seen ups and downs, including a temporary breakup in 1973, making this album an important step as they adapted to evolving musical trends.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Mama Tried
  • 2 Kentucky
  • 3 Bowling Green
  • 4 (Till) I Kissed You Standout
  • 5 Wake Up Little Susie Standout
  • 6 Cathy’s Clown Standout
  • 7 Bird Dog
  • 8 Maybelline
  • 9 Rock and Roll Music
  • 10 The End
  • 11 Aquarius
  • 12 If I Were a Carpenter
  • 13 The Price of Love
  • 14 The Thrill Is Gone
  • 15 Games People Play

Disc 2

  • 1 Baby What You Want Me to Do
  • 2 All I Have to Do Is Dream
  • 3 Walk Right Back
  • 4 Medley: Susie Q / Hey Jude
  • 5 Lord of the Manor
  • 6 I Wonder If I Care as Much
  • 7 Love Is Strange
  • 8 Medley: Let It Be Me / Give Peace a Chance

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