Heartaches and Harmonies

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Heartaches & Harmonies
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Compilation album by
The Everly Brothers
Released1994
Genre Rock
Length4:26:19
Label Rhino
The Everly Brothers chronology
Some Hearts
(1989)
Heartaches & Harmonies
(1994)
Too Good to Be True
(2005)
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Heartaches & Harmonies is a compilation box set CD by the rock and roll duo The Everly Brothers, released in 1994. It contains 103 songs spanning from a 1951 radio performance of "Don't Let Our Love Die" through 1990. The collection features their early hits from Cadence and a substantial representation of their work with Warner Bros.. Alternate takes and less successful singles are also included.

Contents

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Let Our Love Die (1951 Version)"3:11
2."Keep A' Lovin' Me"2:27
3."Bye Bye Love"2:23
4."I Wonder If I Care as Much"2:16
5."Hey, Doll Baby (Demo Version)"2:16
6."Wake Up Little Susie"2:03
7."Maybe Tomorrow"2:08
8."All I Have to Do Is Dream"2:21
9."Claudette"2:16
10."Brand New Heartache"2:18
11."Bird Dog"2:17
12."Devoted to You"2:25
13."Problems"1:58
14."Long Time Gone"2:26
15."I'm Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail"3:37
16."Kentucky"3:09
17."Poor Jenny"2:11
18."Take a Message to Mary"2:28
19."('Til) I Kissed You"2:24
20."Let It Be Me"2:38
21."Since You Broke My Heart"1:57
22."When Will I Be Loved"2:03
23."Like Strangers"2:00
Total length:55:12
Disc two
No.TitleLength
1."Cathy's Clown"2:26
2."Always It's You"2:31
3."So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)"2:36
4."That's What You Do to Me"2:04
5."Sleepless Nights"2:24
6."Carol Jane"1:52
7."Lucille"2:34
8."Made to Love"2:06
9."Stick with Me Baby"1:57
10."Love Hurts"2:23
11."So How Come (No One Loves Me)"2:18
12."Donna, Donna"2:16
13."Ebony Eyes"3:07
14."Walk Right Back"2:19
15."Why Not"2:46
16."Temptation"2:14
17."Don't Blame Me"3:28
18."Muskrat (Single Version)"2:20
19."Crying in the Rain"2:02
20."I'm Not Angry"2:03
21."Step It Up and Go"2:00
22."That's Old Fashioned (That's the Way Love Should Be)"2:25
23."How Can I Meet Her?"1:51
24."Nancy's Minuet (Alternate Version)"2:22
25."Nice Guy (Alternate Version)"2:03
26."Ends"2:29
27."No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile"2:07
28."So It Always Will Be"1:57
29."I'm Afraid"1:52
30."The Girl Sang the Blues"2:13
31."Love Her"2:21
32."The Ferris Wheel"2:19
33."Things Go Better with Coke"1:29
Total length:75:14
Disc three
No.TitleLength
1."Gone, Gone, Gone"2:05
2."Torture"2:26
3."You're My Girl"2:27
4."The Price of Love"2:07
5."It Only Costs a Dime"1:57
6."Love Is Strange"2:55
7."Man with Money"2:22
8."To Show I Love You"2:35
9."I'll See Your Light"2:44
10."It's All Over"2:22
11."I Used to Love You"2:22
12."And I'll Go"2:17
13."(You Got) The Power of Love"2:40
14."Leave My Girl Alone"2:23
15."Somebody Help Me"2:06
16."So Lonely"2:39
17."Kiss Your Man Goodbye"2:36
18."The Collector"2:58
19."Even If I Hold It in My Hand (Hard Luck Story)"3:29
20."Bowling Green"2:46
21."I Don't Want to Love You"2:43
22."Mary Jane"3:16
23."Love of the Common People"3:08
24."You're Just What I Was Looking for Today"2:56
Total length:62:19
Disc four
No.TitleLength
1."Empty Boxes"2:46
2."Love with Your Heart"3:01
3."Milk Train"2:48
4."Lord of the Manor"4:51
5."Mama Tried"2:20
6."T for Texas"3:34
7."I Wonder If I Care as Much (Version Two)"2:58
8."You Done Me Wrong"2:16
9."Turn Around"2:49
10."Omaha"3:22
11."I'm on My Way Home Again"2:23
12."Cuckoo Bird"2:45
13."Carolina in My Mind"3:19
14."My Little Yellow Bird"2:05
15."Stories We Could Tell"3:22
16."Green River"4:44
17."Poems, Prayers and Promises"4:02
18."Paradise"3:36
19."On the Wings of a Nightingale"2:37
20."Why Worry"4:49
21."Arms of Mary"2:30
22."Born Yesterday"4:05
23."Don't Let Our Love Die (1990 Version)"2:18
Total length:73:20

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