This is a list of Everly Brothers songs.
This article does not list songs released solo by Don or Phil.
Song | Author | Recorded | Album | Time | Notes |
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Abandoned Love | Bob Dylan | Spring 1985 | Born Yesterday | 4:02 | |
A Change of Heart | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | July 8, 1960 | A Date with the Everly Brothers | 2:07 | |
Adeste Fideles | John Francis Wade, translation by Frederick Oakley | October 1, 1962 | Christmas with the Everly Brothers | 2:13 | |
Ain't That Lovin' You, Baby | Jimmy Reed | February 19, 1964 | Gone, Gone, Gone | 2:05 | |
A Kiss Is a Terrible Thing to Waste | Jim Steinman | 1986 | On the Wings of a Nightingale: The Complete Mercury Studio Recordings | 5:22 | |
A Little Bit of Crazy | ? | April 28, 1967 | Chained to a Memory | ||
All I Ask of Life | Don Everly | late 1956 / early 1957 | Too Good to Be True | 1:38 | Demo |
All I Have to Do Is Dream | Boudleaux Bryant | March 6, 1958 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 2:21 | #1 on the US Hot 100, Country and R&B charts, plus UK and Canada |
All We Really Want to Do | Delaney & Bonnie Bramlett | August 31, 1971 | Stories We Could Tell | 2:22 | |
Always Drive a Cadillac | Larry Raspberry | Spring 1985 | Born Yesterday | 5:05 | |
Always It's You | Felice & Boudleaux Bryant | March 18, 1960 | A Date with the Everly Brothers | 2:30 | |
Am Abend auf der Heide (Evening on the Moor) | Eldo di Lazzaro / Richter | April 12 & 13, 1965 | The Price of Fame | 2:25 | |
Amanda Ruth | Chip Kinman / Tony Kinman | Spring 1985 | Born Yesterday | 3:16 | |
And I’ll Go | Sonny Curtis | November 17, 1965 | Heartaches and Harmonies (track 37) | 2:17 | Other versions released on numerous CDs, e.g., track 16 on The Price of Fame |
Angel of Darkness | Phil Everly / John Durrill | 1987 | Some Hearts | 3:48 | |
Angels from the Realms of Glory | James Montgomery / Henry Thomas Smart / Edward Shippen Barnes | October 1, 1962 | Christmas with the Everly Brothers | 3:25 | Actually without Don and Phil's voices |
A Nickel for the Fiddler | Guy Clark | July 25, 1972 | Pass the Chicken & Listen | 2:24 | |
Any Single Solitary Heart | John Hiatt / Mike Porter | 1987 | Some Hearts | 4:12 | |
Arms of Mary | Ian Sutherland | Spring 1985 | Born Yesterday | 2:27 | |
Asleep | Don Everly | May 1984 | EB 84 | 4:10 | |
Autumn Leaves | Joseph Kosma / Johnny Mercer | August 30, 1961 | Instant Party! | 2:56 | |
A Voice Within | Terry Slater | May 10, 1967 | The Everly Brothers Sing | 2:23 | |
Away in a Manger | ? | October 1, 1962 | Christmas with the Everly Brothers | 2:01 | Actually without Don and Phil's voices |
A Whiter Shade of Pale | Gary Brooker / Keith Reid | June 20, 1967 | The Everly Brothers Sing | 4:55 | |
Baby Bye Oh | Sharon Sheeley / Jackie DeShannon | April 19, 1963 | The Price of Fame | 3:12 | Just one take recorded, interrupted by giggling |
Baby What You Want Me to Do | Jimmy Reed | July 8, 1960 | A Date with the Everly Brothers | 2:20 | |
Bad Boy, Sad Girl | Phil Everly | 1956 | Like Strangers (Encore) | Demo by Phil | |
Barbara Allen | Traditional, arr. Ike Everly | August 13, 16, 17, 1958 | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us | 4:42 | |
Be-Bop-A-Lula | Gene Vincent / Bill "Sheriff Tex" Davis | November 3, 1957 | The Everly Brothers | 2:19 | |
Be My Love Again | Don Everly | 1987 | Some Hearts | 4:36 | |
Bird Dog | Boudleaux Bryant | July 10, 1958 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 2:14 | US #2 Hot 100, #1 Country; also Australia and Canada #1 |
Blue Balloon | Phil Everly Terry Slater | October 1, 1968 | Not released | Demo by Phil | |
Blueberry Hill | Al Lewis / Vincent Rose / Larry Stock | December 20, 1966 | The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers | 3:02 | |
Bonsoir Madame | Bud Dashiell (his title is Bonsoir Dame) | March 14, 1968 | Chained to a Memory | Backing tracks only | |
Born to Lose | Ted Daffan ("Frankie Brown") | June 20, 1963 | The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits | 2:24 | |
Born Yesterday | Don Everly | Spring 1985 | Born Yesterday | 4:02 | Last Top 40 on any significant chart (#17 US Country and AC, #7 Canada Country, #12 Canada AC); first US Country Top 40 since 1961 |
Bowling Green | Terry Slater (and uncredited Phil Everly) | March 22, 1967 | The Everly Brothers Sing | 2:48 | Demo by Phil from March 16, 1967, is on the Chained to a Memory box Last Top 40 hit on Billboard Hot 100 (#40) |
Brand New Heartache | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | August 16, 1957 | The Everly Brothers | 2:16 | |
Brand New Tennessee Waltz, The | Jesse Winchester | August 23, 1971 | Stories We Could Tell | 3:11 | |
Breakdown (A Long Way from Home) | Kris Kristofferson | August 28, 1971 | Stories We Could Tell | 3:13 | |
Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella | Émile Blémont, based on 16th century French Provence traditional song | October 1, 1962 | Christmas with the Everly Brothers | 1:30 | |
Brown Eyes | Phil Everly / John Durrill | 1987 | Some Hearts | 2:41 | |
Bully of the Town | Traditional, arr. Ike Everly | June 1, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 2:01 | |
Buona Fortuna Amore Mio | Don Everly / Specchia | March 11, 1965 | Susie Q | Italian version of "So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)" | |
Burma Shave | Roger Miller | April 4, 1962 | The New Album | 2:28 | Several tracks appear on The Price of Fame |
Bye Bye Blackbird | Mort Dixon / Ray Henderson | August 29, 1961 | Instant Party! | 3:18 | |
Bye Bye Love | Felice & Boudleaux Bryant | March 1, 1957 | The Everly Brothers | 2:24 | US #2, US Country #1, first hit single for the Everly Brothers |
Can’t Dance Alone | Phil Everly | 1956 | Like Strangers (Encore) | Demo by Phil | |
Can’t Get Over It | Don Everly | 1987 | Some Hearts | 4:25 | |
Captain, Captain | Phil Everly | 1960 | Give Me a Future | 2:11 | Demo by Phil |
Carolina in My Mind | James Taylor | July 15, 1969 | Chained to a Memory | 3:19 | |
Carol Jane | Dave Rich | March 17, 1960 | It's Everly Time | 1:51 | |
Carolyn Walking Away | Jerry Allison / Sonny Curtis | February 28, 1968 | Never issued | ||
Casey’s Last Ride | Kris Kristofferson | August 31, 1969 | Chained to a Memory | 3:31 | Re-recorded 1971 |
Cathy's Clown | Don Everly & Phil Everly | March 18, 1960 | A Date with the Everly Brothers | 2:25 | #1 in US Hot 100, US R&B, and UK |
Chains | Carole King | July 11, 1962 | The Price of Fame | 2:19 | |
Chlo-E | Neil Moret / Gus Kahn | June 1, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 2:05 | |
Christmas Eve Can Kill You | Dennis Linde | November 11, 1971 | Stories We Could Tell | 3:26 | |
Claudette | Roy Orbison | March 6, 1958 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 2:13 | |
Collector, The | Sonny Curtis / Everly Brothers | June 2, 1966 | Two Yanks in England | 2:55 | |
Crying in the Rain | Carole King / Howard Greenfield | November 14, 1961 | The Golden Hits of the Everly Brothers | 1:59 | US #6 |
Cuckoo Bird | Trad., adapted by Terry Slater | April 9, 1969 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 2:45 | |
Dancing in the Street | William "Mickey" Stevenson / Marvin Gaye | December 3, 1964 | Rock & Soul | 2:37 | |
Dancing on My Feet | Phil Everly | September 20, 1962 | The New Album | 1:54 | 1959 demo by Phil appears on Too Good to Be True |
Danger Danger | Frankie Miller | May 1984 | EB 84 | 3:27 | |
Deck the Halls | Traditional | October 1, 1962 | Christmas with the Everly Brothers | 1:32 | |
Deep Water | Ron Elliot / Sal Valentino | July 19, 1968 | Chained to a Memory | Backing tracks only | |
Deliver Me | Daniel Moore | June 21, 1967 | The Everly Brothers Sing | 2:31 | |
Del Rio Dan | Doug Lubahn / Holli Lynn Beckwith | November 10, 1971 | Stories We Could Tell | 4:00 | |
Devil’s Child, The | Irwin Levine / Neil Sheppard | November 8, 1966 | The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers | 2:40 | |
Devoted to You | Boudleaux Bryant | July 10, 1958 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 2:25 | US #10, Canada #1 |
Doll House Is Empty, The | Howard Greenfield / Jack Keller | January 22, 1966 | In Our Image | 2:00 | |
Donna Donna | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | July 13, 1960 | A Date with the Everly Brothers | 2:15 | |
Don’t Ask Me to Be Friends | Gerry Goffin / Jack Keller | July 11, 1962 | Single only | 2:07 | First Phil Everly solo ever on the bridge |
Don't Blame Me | Jimmy McHugh | May 30, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 2:16 | |
Don’t Call Me, I’ll Call You | Don Everly | 1960 | Give Me a Future | 1:18 | Demo by Don |
Don’t Forget to Cry | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | May 4, 1964 | Single only | 2:08 | |
Don't Let Our Love Die | Leslie York | ~1990 | Bringing It All Back Home BBC soundtrack | 2:18 | A radio performance from the early 50s was released on Heartaches and Harmonies |
Don’t Let the Whole World Know | Don & Phil Everly | December 2, 1964 | Bonus on the Rock & Soul + Beat & Soul reissue | 2:11 | |
Don’t Run and Hide | L. Ranford aka the Hollies | May 14, 1966 | Two Yanks in England | 2:37 | "The Hollies" are Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks and Graham Nash |
Don’t Say Goodnight | B. Neary / J. Photoglo | Spring 1985 | Born Yesterday | ||
Don't Worry Baby | Brian Wilson/Roger Christian | 1987 | Some Hearts | 3:37 | A collaboration with the Beach Boys |
Don’t Ya Even Try | Don & Phil Everly | December 2, 1964 | Bonus on the Rock & Soul + Beat & Soul reissue | 1:59 | |
Down in the Bottom | Willie Dixon | December 30, 1968 | Nice Guys | 2:34 | |
Down in the Willow Garden | Traditional | August 13, 16, 17, 1958 | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us | 3:04 | |
Do You | Sonny Curtis | May 10, 1967 | The Everly Brothers Sing | 2:47 | |
Do You Love Me | Don Everly | 1959 or 1960 | Too Good to Be True | 1:54 | Demo by Don |
Drop Out, The | Don Everly | January 23, 1964 | Gone, Gone, Gone | 2:18 | |
Du Bist Nicht So Wie Die Andern | Charlie Niessen / Ritter | September 16 +17, 1963 | The Everly Brothers in Deutschland (EP) | 2:27 | |
Ebony Eyes | John D. Loudermilk | November 1, 1960 | The Golden Hits of the Everly Brothers | 3:06 | US #8, UK #1 |
Empty Boxes | Ron Elliott | March 21, 1968 | The New Album | 2:46 | |
Even if I Hold It in My Hand | Don Everly? | January 6, 1967 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 2:58 | |
Facts of Life, The | Don Everly | January 16, 1964 | Gone, Gone, Gone | 2:07 | |
Ferris Wheel, The | Ronald & Dewayne Blackwell | May 4, 1964 | Gone, Gone, Gone | 2:19 | |
Fifi the Flea | L. Ransford aka The Hollies | May 14, 1966 | Two Yanks in England | 2:42 | Don solo |
First in Line, The | Paul Kennerley | May 1984 | EB 84 | 2:57 | |
The First Noel | Traditional | October 1, 1962 | Christmas with the Everly Brothers | 2:27 | |
Following the Sun | Don Everly | May 1984 | EB 84 | 3:31 | |
Follow Me | Boudleaux Bryant / Don Everly | April 4, 1965 | Single only | 2:00 | |
Foolish Doubts | Bernie Baum? | September 14, 1962 | The Price of Fame | 2:49 | Take 2 |
From Eden to Caanan | Robert J. Kessler / Robert William Scott | April 15, 1969 | Nice Guys | 5:31 | |
The Girl Can't Help It | Bobby Troup | June 7, 1965 | Beat & Soul | 2:10 | Don solo |
Girl Sang the Blues, The | Barry Mann / Cynthia Weil | September 8, 1963 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 2:21 | |
Girls Girls Girls (What a Headache) | Gary Usher | April 20, 1963 | Bonus on The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits / Gone, Gone, Gone reissue | 1:53 | |
Give Me a Future | Don Everly | Late 1956 / early 1957 | The Complete Cadence Recordings 1957–1960 | 1:45 | Demo |
Give Me a Sweetheart | John D. Loudermilk | December 2, 1964 | Bonus on the Rock & Soul + Beat & Soul reissue | 2:11 | |
Glitter and Gold | Barry Mann / Cynthia Weil | January 7, 1966 | In Our Image | 2:40 | |
Glory Road | Neil Diamond | March 28, 1969 | Chained to a Memory | 3:16 | |
God Rest You Merry Gentlemen | Traditional | October 1, 1962 | Christmas with the Everly Brothers | 1:26 | |
Gone, Gone, Gone | Don & Phil Everly | September 8, 1964 | Gone, Gone, Gone | 2:07 | |
Goodbye Summer Sun | Phil Everly / Terry Slater | October 1, 1968 | Unreleased | ||
Good Golly Miss Molly | Robert Blackwell / John Marascalco | January 5, 1967 | The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers | 2:49 | |
Good Hearted Woman | Waylon Jennings / Willie Nelson | July 26, 1972 | Pass the Chicken & Listen | 2:34 | |
Grandfather's Clock | Henry Clay Work | May 30, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 2:22 | |
Gran Mamou | Traditional | September 1, 1961 | The New Album | 2:27 | |
Green River | Don & Phil Everly | August 27, 1971 | Stories We Could Tell | 4:44 | A version #1 was recorded on July 1, 1968 |
Ground Hawg | Trad., arr. Ike Everly | August 30, 1961 | Instant Party! | 2:05 | |
Hard Hard Year | L. Ransford aka the Hollies | May 14, 1966 | Two Yanks in England | 2:56 | |
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing | William Hayman Cummings | October 1, 1962 | Christmas with the Everly Brothers | 2:07 | |
Have You Ever Loved Somebody | L. Ransford aka the Hollies | May 14, 1966 | Two Yanks in England | 2:55 | |
Hello Amy | Don Everly | February 19, 1964 | Bonus on the reissue of The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits / Gone, Gone, Gone | 2:17 | A demo by Don is on Give Me a Future |
Her Love Was Meant for Me | Phil Everly | ca. 1960 | Give Me a Future | 2:04 | Demo by Phil |
Hernando's Hideaway | Richard Adler / Jerry Ross | September 1, 1961 | Bonus on Both Sides of an Evening / Instant Party | 2:31 | |
He's Got My Sympathy | Gerry Goffin / Jack Keller | November 14, 1961 + July 11, 1962 | The New Album | 2:07 | |
Hey Doll Baby | Titus Turner | August 15, 1957 | The Everly Brothers | 2:07 | |
Hey Good Lookin' | Hank Williams | September 21, 1967 | Chained to a Memory | — | Fragment on take 7 of "You're Just What I Was Looking For Today" |
Hi Heel Sneakers | Robert Higgenbotham | June 8, 1965 | Beat & Soul | 3:15 | Don solo |
Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo | Bronislaw Kaper / Helen Deutsch | May 31, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 1:44 | |
Honolulu | Boudleaux Bryant | May 5, 1964 | Gone, Gone, Gone | 1:51 | |
House of the Rising Sun | Trad., adapted by Alan Price | January 6, 1967 | The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers | 4:36 | Don solo |
Hound Dog | Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller | December 1, 1964 | Rock & Soul | 1:57 | |
How Can I Meet Her? | Gerry Goffin / Jack Keller | April 4, 1962 | The Golden Hits of the Everly Brothers | 1:49 | |
How Did We Stay Together | Don Everly | 1956/1957 | Too Good to Be True | 1:12 | A 1958 demo is on Give Me a Future |
Human Race | Don Everly | January 9, 1970 | Single only | 3:00 | A take from Nov 27, 1968, is on Chained to a Memory |
Husbands And Wives | Roger Miller | July 27, 1972 | Pass the Chicken & Listen | 2:23 | |
I Almost Lost My Mind | Ivory Joe Hunter | June 8, 1965 | Beat & Soul | 2:37 | |
I Can't Be Myself | Merle Haggard | July 24, 1972 | Chained to a Memory | 2:57 | |
I Can't Recall | Phil Everly | 1958 | The Complete Cadence Recordings 1957–1960 | 1:14 | Demo by Phil |
I Can’t Say Goodbye To You | Gerry Goffin / Carole King | September 17, 1962 | The New Album | 2:12 | |
(I'd Be) A Legend in My Time | Don Gibson | January 5, 1967 | The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers | 2:47 | |
I Didn’t Meant to Go This Far | Don Everly | 1956/1957 | Too Good to Be True | 1:20 | Demo |
I Don’t Want to Love You | Don & Phil Everly | March 22, 1967 | The Everly Brothers Sing | 2:48 | |
If Her Love Isn’t True | Don & Phil Everly | November 9, 1955 | Nashville Tennessee 9th November 1955 (EP) | 2:10 | |
I Got a Woman | Ray Charles | December 1, 1964 | Rock & Soul | 2:10 | |
I Know Love | Brain Neary / Jim Photoglo | Spring 1985 | Born Yesterday | 2:36 | |
I’ll Be Gone | Unknown | March 16, 1967 | Chained to a Memory | Backing tracks only | |
I’ll Bide My Time | Phil Everly | 1960 | Give Me a Future | 1:24 | Demo by Phil |
Illinois | Randy Newman | September 30, 1968 | Roots | 2:12 | |
I’ll Never Get Over You | Don & Phil Everly | April 4, 1965 | In Our Image | 2:09 | |
I’ll See Your Light | Bodie Chandler / Edward Mckendry | September 18 & 25, 1965 | The New Album | 2:36 | |
I’ll Throw Myself at You | Don Everly | 1956/1957 | Too Good to Be True | 1:21 | Demo |
I’m Afraid | Jay Gordon-Tintle | January 28, 1963 | The Golden Hits of the Everly Brothers | 1:58 | |
I’m Alone Because I Love You | Ira Schuster / Joe Young | July 27, 1972 | Chained to a Memory | ||
I’m Finding It Rough | Patrick Campbell-Lyons / Chris Thomas | June 22, 1967 | The Everly Brothers Sing | 2:47 | |
I’m Gonna Make Real Sure | Phil Everly | 1960 | Give Me a Future | 1:41 | Demo by Phil |
I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town | Andy Razaf / William Weldon / Roy Jacobs | November 13, 1961 | Rock & Soul | 2:54 | |
I'm Here to Get My Baby out of Jail | Carl Davis / Harty Taylor | August 13, 16, 17, 1958 | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us | 3:38 | |
I'm Moving On | Hank Snow | January 5, 1967 | The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers | 2:28 | |
I'm Not Angry | Jimmy Howard | November 14, 1961 | The Golden Hits of the Everly Brothers | 2:03 | |
I’m on My Way Home Again | Don Everly | April 15, 1969 | Chained to a Memory | 2:20 | |
I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry | Hank Williams | June 21, 1963 | The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits | 2:55 | |
I'm Takin’ My Time | Rick Beresford & Patrick Alger | May 1984 | EB 84 | ||
I’m Tired of Singing My Song in Las Vegas | Don Everly | September 5, 1971 | Stories We Could Tell | 3:14 | Don solo |
I’m Walking Proud | Gerry Goffin / Carole King | April 20, 1963 | The Price of Fame | Backing tracks only | |
In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad) | Dolly Parton | December 27, 1968 | Nice Guys | ||
I Think of Me | Don Everly | January 23, 1964 | Bonus on The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits / Gone Gone Gone reissue | 1:59 | |
It Only Costs a Dime | Don & Phil Everly | April 4, 1965 | In Our Image | 1:57 | |
It's All Over | Don Everly | November 12, 1965 | In Our Image | 2:19 | Lead vocal by Phil |
It's Been a Long Dry Spell | John D. Loudermilk | September 8, 1964 | Gone, Gone, Gone | 2:30 | |
It's Been Nice | Doc Pomus / Mort Shuman | May 3, 1961 | Single only | 2:05 | |
It's My Time | John D. Loudermilk | March 14, 1968 | Single only | Also on Chained to a Memory Last UK Top 40 (#39) | |
It's Too Late to Say Goodbye | Don Everly | 1956/1957 | Too Good to Be True | 1:32 | Demo by Don |
I Used to Love You | Sonny Curtis | November 12, 1965 | In Our Image | 2:15 | |
I’ve Been Wrong Before | L. Ransford aka the Hollies | June 2, 1966 | Two Yanks in England | 2:13 | |
I Walk the Line | Johnny Cash | June 21, 1963 | The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits | 2:40 | |
I Want You to Know | Fats Domino / Dave Bartholomew | March 18, 1960 | It's Everly Time | 2:01 | |
I Wonder If I Care As Much | Don & Phil Everly | March 1, 1957 | The Everly Brothers | 2:17 | Rerecorded September 17, 1968, for Roots |
Jezebel | Wayne Shanklin | August 30, 1961 | Instant Party! | 2:22 | |
Julianne | Pat Alger/J. Fred Knobloch | 1987 | Some Hearts | 3:05 | |
June Is as Cold as December | Marge Barton | January 7, 1966 | In Our Image | 2:52 | |
Just in Case | Boudleaux Bryant | March 22, 1960 | It's Everly Time | 2:12 | |
Just One Time | Don Gibson | June 20, 1963 | The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits | 2:19 | |
Kansas City | Jerry Leiber / Mike Stoller | December 3, 1964 | Rock & Soul | 2:25 | |
Keep a-Knockin' | Little Richard | November 3, 1957 | The Everly Brothers | 2:18 | |
Keep a-Lovin’ Me | Don & Phil Everly | November 9, 1955 | Nashville Tennessee 9th November 1955 (EP) | 2:27 | First studio recording of the Everly Brothers |
Kentucky | Carl Davis | August 13, 16, 17, 1958 | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us | 3:10 | |
Kiss Me Once | Don Everly | 1958 | Too Good to Be True | 1:24 | Demo by Don |
Kiss Your Man Goodbye | Don & Phil Everly | June 2, 1966 | Two Yanks in England | 2:35 | |
Ladies Love Outlaws | Lee Clayton | July 27, 1972 | Pass the Chicken & Listen | 3:13 | |
Lady Anne | Phil Everly / Terry Slater | October 1, 1968 | Chained to a Memory | Demo by Phil | |
La Luna E un Pallido Sole | Ingrosso / Mogul | April 26, 1965 | Bonus on the Rock & Soul + Beat & Soul reissue | 2:19 | In Italian |
Lay Lady Lay | Bob Dylan | May 1984 | EB 84 | 3:12 | |
Lay It Down | Gene Thomas | July 24, 1972 | Pass the Chicken & Listen | 3:18 | |
Lay Me Down | Dennis Linde | November 9, 1971 | Chained to a Memory | ||
Leave My Girl Alone | Kenny Lynch / Bill Giant / Bernie Baum / Florence Kaye | February 3, 1966 | In Our Image | 2:22 | |
Leave My Woman Alone | Ray Charles | November 3, 1957 | The Everly Brothers | 2:36 | |
Less of Me | Glen Campbell | July 16, 1968 | Roots | 3:03 | |
Let It Be Me | Mann Curtis / Gilbert Bécaud | December 15, 1959 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 2:39 | US #7 |
Let's Go Get Stoned | Nicholas Ashford / Valerie Simpson / Josephine Armstead | January 5, 1967 | The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers | 3:07 | |
Life Ain’t Worth Living | Don & Phil Everly | Late 1956 / early 1957 | The Complete Cadence Recordings 1957–1960 | 1:22 | Demo |
Lightning Express | Bradley Kincaid | August 13/16/17, 1958 | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us | 4:53 | |
Like Everytime Before | L. Ransford aka The Hollies | May 14, 1966 | Two Yanks in England | 1:56 | Phil solo |
Like Strangers | Boudleaux Bryant | February 18, 1960 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 2:02 | |
Little Hollywood Girl | Gerry Goffin / Jack Keller | March 31, 1962 | The New Album | 2:23 | |
Little Old Lady | Hoagy Carmichael / Stanley Adams | June 1, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 2:24 | |
Living Too Close to the Ground | Terry Slater | October 7, 1968 | Roots | 2:16 | Don solo |
Lonely Avenue | Doc Pomus | June 8, 1965 | Beat & Soul | 2:33 | |
Lonely Island | Boudleaux Bryant | November 1, 1960 | Gone, Gone, Gone | 2:15 | |
Lonely Street | Kenny Sowder / Carl Belew / W.S. Stevenson | June 21, 1963 | The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits | 2:22 | |
Lonely Weekends | Charlie Rich | December 2, 1964 | Rock & Soul | 1:59 | |
Long Lost John | Traditional, Arr. Ike Everly | August 31, 1961 | Instant Party! | 1:50 | |
Long Time Gone | Leslie York | August 13/16/17, 1958 | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us | 2:26 | Composer is misidentified on the record label as Frank Hartford & Tex Ritter. Their "Long Time Gone" is actually a completely different song. The original recording of this "Long Time Gone" was by The York Brothers. |
Lord of the Manor | Terry Slater | February 27, 1968 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 4:51 | Written by Don and Phil |
Love Her | Barry Mann / Cynthia Weil | September 6, 1963 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 2:19 | |
Love Hurts | Boudleaux Bryant | July 13, 1960 | A Date with the Everly Brothers | 2:23 | Rerecorded December 3, 1964, for Rock & Soul |
Love Is All I Need | Felice & Boudleaux Bryant | September 8, 1964 | Gone, Gone, Gone | 1:55 | |
Love Is Strange | Mickey Baker / Ethel Smith / Sylvia Vanderpool | June 7, 1965 | Beat & Soul | 2:53 | Last UK Top 20 (#11) |
Love Is Where You Find It | Nacio Herb Brown / Earl K. Brent | May 31, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 1:48 | |
Love Makes the World Go 'Round | Bob Merrill | November 13, 1961 | Instant Party! | 2:43 | |
Love of My Life | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | October 13, 1958 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 2:07 | |
Love of the Common People | John Hurley / Ronnie Wilkins | September 14, 1967 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 3:26 | |
Love With Your Heart | Don & Phil Everly | March 21, 1968 | Susie Q | A version #2 was recorded on December 30, 1968 | |
Lovey Kravezit | Howard Greenfield / Jack Keller | January 22, 1966 | In Our Image | 2:37 | |
Lucille | Al Collins / Little Richard | July 8, 1960 | A Date with the Everly Brothers | 2:29 | |
Made to Love | Phil Everly | July 10, 1960 | A Date with The Everly Brothers | 2:04 | A 1959 demo by Phil is on Too Good to Be True |
Maiden's Prayer | Bob Wills | July 27, 1972 | Home Again (RCA compilation) | ||
Mama Tried | Merle Haggard | July 20, 1968 | Roots | 2:18 | |
Mandolin Wind | Rod Stewart | September 4, 1971 | Stories We Could Tell | 3:01 | |
Man with Money | Don & Phil Everly | June 9, 1965 | Beat & Soul | 2:19 | |
Mary Jane | Terry Slater | April 28, 1967 | The Everly Brothers Sing | 3:01 | |
Maybelline | Chuck Berry / Russ Fratto / Alan Freed | December 3, 1964 | Rock & Soul | 1:52 | |
Maybe Tomorrow | Don & Phil Everly | August 15, 1957 | The Everly Brothers | 2:09 | A demo is on Too Good to Be True |
Memories Are Made Of This | Terry Gilkyson / Richard Dehr / Frank Miller | March 24, 1960 | It's Everly Time | 2:35 | |
Mention My Name in Sheboygan | Bob Hilliard / Dick Sanford / Sammy Mysels | May 30, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 1:51 | |
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy | Joe Zawinul | June 20, 1967 | The Everly Brothers Sing | 2:28 | |
Milk Train | Tony Romeo | July 1, 1968 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 2:48 | |
Money (That's What I Want) | J. Bradford / Berry Gordy Jr. | June 7, 1965 | Beat & Soul | 2:30 | |
More Than I Can Handle | Pete Wingfield / Mike Vernon | May 1984 | EB 84 | 2:58 | |
Mr. Soul | Neil Young | December 27, 1968 | Nice Guys | A take from January 14, 1969, is on Chained to a Memory | |
Muskrat | Merle Travis / Tex Ann / Harold Hensley | June 1, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 2:14 | |
My Babe | Willie Dixon | June 7, 1965 | Beat & Soul | 2:40 | |
My Elusive Dreams | Claude ‘Curly’ Putman/Billy Sherrill | September 14, 1967 | Chained to a Memory | ||
My Gal Sal | Paul Dresser | May 31, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 2:50 | |
My Little Yellow Bird | Don Everly | April 1, 1969 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 2:05 | |
My Love She Waits At Home | Phil Everly | 1956 | Like Strangers (Encore) | Demo by Phil | |
My Mammy | Walter Donaldson / Samuel M. Lewis / Joseph Young | May 30, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 2:15 | |
My Mom & Dad | Phil Everly / Terry Slater | October 1, 1968 | Never released | ||
Nancy's Minuet | Don Everly | June 24, 1962 | The New Album | 2:04 (Ver.1) | Several versions were recorded and released on CD |
Nashville Blues | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | March 8, 1960 | It's Everly Time | 2:39 | |
Nice Guy | Gerry Goffin / Carole King | June 25, 1962 | Nice Guys | 2:05 | |
Nighttime Girl | Al Kooper / Irwin Levine | November 19, 1965, | The Price Of Fame | 2:21 | Backing tracks only |
No Never | Phil Everly | 1956 | Like Strangers (Encore) | Demo by Phil | |
Non Mandami Amore Mio | Gerry Goffin / Jack Keller | March 11, 1965 | Susie Q | "How Can I Meet Her?" in Italian | |
Non Mi Resti Che Tu | Lojacono / Nisa | April 26, 1965 | Bonus on the Rock & Soul + Beat & Soul reissue | 2:14 | In Italian |
No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile | Gerry Goffin / Jack Keller | September 14 & 20, 1962 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 1:57 | |
Not Fade Away | Norman Petty / Buddy Holly | July 25, 1972 | Pass the Chicken & Listen | 2:01 | Written for the Everly Brothers |
Nothing but The Best | unknown | December 9, 1966 | Susie Q | ||
Nothing Matters but You | Gary Geld / Peter Udell | September 18, 1965 | The New Album | 2:15 | |
Now Is the Hour | Maewa Kaihau / Clement Scott / Dorothy Stewart | May 31, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 2:38 | |
Oh, Boy! | Bill Tilghman / Sonny West / Norman Petty | January 5, 1967 | The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers | 2:47 | |
Oh Lonesome Me | Don Gibson | June 21, 1963 | The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits | 2:17 | |
Oh! My Papa (O Mein Papa) | Paul Burkhard / John Turner / Geoffrey Parsons | September 1, 1961 | Instant Party! | 2:09 | |
Oh So Many Years | Frankie Bailes | August 13/16/17, 1958 | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us | 2:37 | |
Oh True Love | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | March 18, 1960 | It's Everly Time | 2:13 | |
Oh What a Feeling | Don Everly | July 7, 1959 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 2:07 | A demo appears on Give Me a Future |
O Little Town Of Bethlehem | Lewis Henry Redner / Bishop Phillips Brooks | October 1, 1962 | Christmas with the Everly Brothers | 2:13 | |
Omaha | Don Everly | November 26, 1968 | The New Album | 3:19 | |
On the Wings of a Nightingale | Paul McCartney | May 1984 | EB 84 | 2:33 | Written for the Everly Brothers Last Top 10 on any US chart (#9 AC); first AC chart single since 1962 |
Only Me | Don Everly | 1960 | Give Me a Future | 3:03 | Demo |
Paradise | John Prine | July 25, 1972 | Pass the Chicken & Listen | 3:37 | |
Party's Over, The | Jule Styne / Betty Comden / Adolph Green | August 31, 1961 | Instant Party! | 2:17 | |
People Get Ready | Curtis Mayfield | June 7, 1965 | Beat & Soul | 2:05 | |
Please Help Me, I'm Falling | Don Robertson / Hal Blair | June 21, 1963 | The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits | 2:24 | |
Poems, Prayers, and Promises | John Denver | September 2, 1971 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 4:02 | |
Poor Jenny | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | March 2, 1959 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 2:20 | Two versions: ten o’clock version and one o’clock version |
Portuguese Bend | Terry Slater Phil Everly? | February 28, 1968 | Never released | ||
Pretty Flamingo | Mark Barkan | June 3, 1966 | Two Yanks in England | 2:36 | |
Price of Love, The | Don & Phil Everly | April 4, 1965 | In Our Image | 2:07 | Last UK Top 10 hit (#2) |
Problems | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | October 13, 1958 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 1:59 | US #2 |
Put My Little Shoes Away | Traditional, arr. Ike Everly | August 13/16/17, 1958 | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us | 3:21 | |
Radio & TV | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | July 27, 1960 | Gone, Gone, Gone | 2:14 | |
Release Me | Eddie Miller / Dub Williams / Robert Yount | June 20, 1963 | The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits | 2:21 | |
Ride the Wind | Phil Everly / John Durrill | 1987 | Some Hearts | 3:29 | |
Ridin’ High | Dennis Linde | November 8, 1971 | Stories We Could Tell | 2:41 | |
Ring around My Rosie | Ronald Blackwell | May 5, 1964 | The Price of Fame | 2:34 | |
Rip It Up | Robert A. Blackwell & John S. Marascalco | November 3, 1957 | The Everly Brothers | 2:16 | |
Rocking Alone (In an Old Rocking Chair) | Bob Miller | August 13/16/17, 1958 | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us | 3:01 | |
Rocky Top | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | July 24, 1972 | Pass the Chicken & Listen | 2:53 | |
Roving Gambler | Traditional, arr. Merle Travis | August 13, 16, 17, 1958 | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us | 3:41 | |
Sag’ auf Wiedersehen | Halletz/Nicolas | April 12 & 13, 1965 | Susie Q | 2:04 | |
Sally Sunshine | Phil Everly | 1958 | The Complete Cadence Recordings 1957–1960 | 1:51 | Demo by Phil |
Sea of Heartbreak | Hal David / Paul Hampton | December 20, 1966 | The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers | 2:22 | |
See See Rider | Ma Rainey | June 7, 1965 | Beat & Soul | 2:12 | |
Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On | Hank Locklin | June 20, 1963 | The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits | 2:32 | Re-recorded July 27, 1972, released on Chained to a Memory |
Shady Grove | Traditional | July 17, 1968 | Roots | 2:31 | |
Sheik of Araby, The | Ted Snyder / Harry Smith / Francis Wheeler | August 31, 1961 | Instant Party! | 2:00 | Solo version by Don was also recorded |
She Never Let Me Drink | Phil Everly / Terry Slater | October 1, 1968 | Unreleased | ||
She Never Smiles Anymore | Jimmy Webb | November 9, 1966 | The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers | 3:19 | |
Shop Girl | Phil Everly / Terry Slater | October 1, 1968 | Chained to a Memory | Demo by Phil | |
Should We Tell Him | Don & Phil Everly | August 16, 1957 | The Everly Brothers | 2:03 | A demo was released on Too Good to Be True |
Sigh, Cry, Almost Die | Don & Phil Everly | July 13, 1960 | A Date with the Everly Brothers | 2:18 | |
Signs That Will Never Change | L. Ransford aka The Hollies | May 14, 1966 | Two Yanks in England | 3:05 | |
Silent Night | Franz Xaver Gruber English words: John Freeman Young | October 1, 1962 | Christmas with the Everly Brothers | 2:57 | |
The Silent Treatment | Al Hoffman / Dick Manning | July 10, 1960 | The New Album | 2:16 | |
Silver Threads and Golden Needles | Dick Reynolds / Jack Rhodes | June 20, 1963 | The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits | 2:16 | |
Since You Broke My Heart | Don Everly | December 15, 1959 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 1:57 | Two demo versions are on Give Me a Future and Too Good to Be True |
Sing Me Back Home | Merle Haggard | July 16, 1968 | Roots | 5:18 | |
Sleepless Nights | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | March 8, 1960 | It's Everly Time | 2:24 | |
Slippin’ and Slidin’ | Little Richard /Edwin J. Bocage/ Al Collins/ James Smith | December 1, 1964 | Rock & Soul | 1:57 | |
So Fine | Johnny Otis | December 1, 1964 | Rock & Soul | 1:59 | |
So How Come (No One Loves Me) | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | July 10, 1960 | A Date with the Everly Brothers | 2:18 | |
(So It Was, So It Is) So It Always Will Be | Arthur Altman | January 27, 1963 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 1:52 | |
So Lonely | L. Ransford aka The Hollies | June 2, 1966 | Two Yanks in England | 2:40 | |
Somebody Help Me | Jackie Edwards | June 3, 1966 | Two Yanks in England | 2:02 | Also on The Everly Brothers Sing |
Somebody Nobody Knows | Kris Kristofferson | July 26, 1972 | Pass the Chicken & Listen | 3:37 | |
Some Hearts | Don Everly | 1987 | Some Hearts | 5:22 | |
Some Sweet Day | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | March 22, 1960 | It's Everly Time | 2:25 | |
So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) | Don Everly | March 24, 1960 | It's Everly Time | 2:30 | US #7 |
Stained Glass Morning | Scott McKenzie | November 10, 1969 | Nice Guys | 5:14 | |
Step It Up and Go | Jimmy Howard | November 13, 1961 | Instant Party! | 1:58 | |
Sticks and Stones | Titus Turner / Henry Glover | January 5, 1967 | The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers | 2:48 | |
Stick with Me Baby | Mel Tillis | July 27, 1960 | A Date with the Everly Brothers | 1:57 | First version recorded July 12, 1960 |
Stories We Could Tell | John B. Sebastian | November 24, 1971 | Stories We Could Tell | 3:21 | |
Story of Me, The | Jeff Lynne | May 1984 | EB 84 | 4:10 | |
Sun Keeps Shining, The | Don & Phil Everly | November 9, 1955 | Nashville Tennessee 9th November 1955 (EP) | 3:08 | |
Survival of the Fittest | Mel Tillis | July 25, 1972 | Chained to a Memory | 2:39 | |
Susie | Mayer/Kurt Hertha | September 16+17, 1963 | The Everly Brothers in Deutschland (EP) | ||
Susie Q | Dale Hawkins / Stan J. Lewis / Eleanor Broadwater | December 1, 1964 | Rock & Soul | 1:58 | A version sung in Italian was released on Susie Q |
Sweet Dreams | Don Gibson | June 20, 1963 | The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits | 2:48 | |
Sweet Memories | Mickey Newbury | July 24, 1972 | Pass the Chicken & Listen | 2:55 | |
Sylvie | ? | August 25, 1971 | Never issued, presumed lost | ||
Take a Message to Mary | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | March 2, 1959 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 2:28 | |
Talking to the Flowers | Terry Slater | June 21, 1967 | The Everly Brothers Sing | 2:57 | |
Temptation (#2) | Nacio Herb Brown / Arthur Freed | November 1, 1960 | The Golden Hits of the Everly Brothers | 2:18 | First attempt recorded September 17, 1960 Last UK #1 |
T for Texas | Jimmie Rodgers | July 20, 1968 | Roots | 3:31 | |
That'll Be the Day | Jerry Allison / Buddy Holly / Norman Petty | December 3, 1964 | Rock & Soul | 2:22 | |
That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine | Gene Autry | August 13/16/17, 1958 | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us | 3:09 | |
That's Just Too Much | Don & Phil Everly | July 13, 1960 | A Date with the Everly Brothers | 2:40 | |
That's Old Fashioned | Bill Giant / Bernie Baum / Florence Kaye | November 14, 1961 | The Golden Hits of the Everly Brothers | 2:23 | US #9; last US Top 10 on Hot 100 |
That's the Life I Have to Live | Don & Phil Everly | November 9, 1955 | Nashville Tennessee 9th November 1955 (EP) | 2:14 | |
That's Too Good to Be True | Don Everly | late 1956 / early 1957 | Too Good to Be True | 1:56 | |
That's What You Do to Me | Earl Sinks / Bob Montgomery | March 24, 1960 | It's Everly Time | 2:04 | |
That Uncertain Feeling | Steve Gould | spring 1985 | Born Yesterday | 3:12 | |
These Shoes | Larry Lee / Jon Goin | spring 1985 | Born Yesterday | 3:44 | |
They Smile for You | Phil Everly / Terry Slater | June 22, 1967 | Chained to a Memory | Backing track | |
Thinkin’ 'Bout You | Larry Henley / Billy Burnette | Spring 1985 | Born Yesterday | 2:48 | |
This Is the Last Song I’m Ever Going to Sing | Sonny Curtis / Jerry Allison | June 21, 1963 | The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits | 2:18 | |
This Little Girl of Mine | Ray Charles | November 3, 1957 | The Everly Brothers | 2:18 | |
Three-Armed Poker Playin’ River Rat | Dennis Linde | November 11, 1971 | Stories We Could Tell | 2:45 | |
Three Bands of Steel | Don Everly | 1987 | Some Hearts | 2:45 | |
Till I Kissed You | Don Everly | July 7, 1959 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 2:24 | |
Torture | John D. Loudermilk | September 8, 1964 | Gone, Gone, Gone | 2:22 | |
To Show I Love You | Tony Hatch | May 2, 1965 | Susie Q | 2:37 | |
Trains and Boats and Planes | Burt Bacharach / Hal David | January 5, 1967 | The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers | 3:03 | |
Trouble | ? | April 19, 1963 | Nice Guys | 1:56 | Take 5 is a bonus track on the reissue of The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits + Gone, Gone, Gone |
Trouble In Mind | Richard M. Jones | November 13, 1961 | Instant Party! | 2:32 | |
True Love | Cole Porter | August 29, 1961 | Instant Party! | 2:05 | |
Turn Around | Ron Elliott / Bob Durand | July 12, 1968 | Roots | 2:47 | |
Turned Down | Phil Everly | 1960 | Give Me a Future | 1:19 | Demo by Phil |
Up in Mabel's Room | Phil Everly /Terry Slater | January 12, 1972 | Stories We Could Tell | 3:16 | Phil solo |
Ventura Boulevard | Ron Elliot / Sal Valentino | July 12, 1968 | Roots | 2:50 | |
Wake Up Little Susie | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | August 15, 1957 | The Everly Brothers | 2:03 | Their first #1 in US (#1 on Billboard Hot 100, Country, and R&B charts) |
Walking the Dog | Rufus Thomas | June 8+9, 1965 | Beat & Soul | 2:39 | |
Walk Right Back | Sonny Curtis | September 17, 1960 | The Golden Hits of the Everly Brothers | 2:18 | US #7, UK #1 |
Warum (Why) | Dobschinsky / Hans Bradtke | September 16+17, 1963 | The Everly Brothers in Deutschland (EP) | 2:15 | |
Watchin’ It Go | Gene Thomas | July 261972 | Pass the Chicken & Listen | 2:26 | |
Wayward Wind, The | Herb Newman / Stan Lebowsky | May 31, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 2:26 | |
Weight, The | Robbie Robertson | July 18, 1968 | Chained to a Memory | — | No master was produced |
Wenn du mich küsst (Whenever You Kiss Me) | Erwin Halletz / Nicolas | April 12 & 13, 1965 | Single for the German market | 2:10 | Also on The Price of Fame |
We Wish You a Merry Christmas | Traditional | October 1, 1962 | Christmas with the Everly Brothers | 1:21 | |
What about Me | Gerry Goffin / Carole King | June 25, 1962 | Nice Guys | 2:03 | |
What Am I Living For | Fred Jay / Art Harris | June 8 & 9, 1965 | Beat & Soul | 3:05 | |
What Child Is This? | William Chatterton Dix | October 1, 1962 | Christmas with the Everly Brothers | 2:18 | |
Whatever Happened to Judy | Sonny Curtis | January 28, 1963 | The Price of Fame | 2:36 | |
What Kind of Girl Are You | Ray Charles | March 8, 1960 | It's Everly Time | 1:57 | |
When Eddie Comes Home | Jimmy Webb | November 8, 1966 | Chained to a Memory | 2:45 | |
When I Grow Too Old to Dream | Sigmund Romberg /Oscar Hammerstein ll | May 30, 1961 | Both Sides of an Evening | 2:30 | |
When It's Night-Time in Italy It's Wednesday Over Here | James Kendis / Lew Brown | September 1, 1961 | Instant Party! | 2:03 | |
When Will I Be Loved | Phil Everly | February 18, 1960 | The Fabulous Style of the Everly Brothers (UK) | 2:03 | US #8 |
When Snowflakes Fall in the Summer | Barry Mann / Cynthia Weil | September 6, 1963 | The New Album | 2:16 | |
Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet | Traditional, arr. Ike Everly | August 13, 16, 17, 1958 | Songs Our Daddy Taught Us | 2:41 | |
Who's to Be the One | Phil Everly | 1960 | Give Me a Future | 2:05 | Demo by Phil |
(Why Am I) Chained to a Memory | Edward A. Snyder / Richard Ahlert | February 3, 1966 | In Our Image | 2:07 | |
Why Not | John D. Loudermilk | November 1, 1960 | The New Album | 2:43 | |
Why Worry | Mark Knopfler | Spring 1985 | Born Yesterday | 4:49 | |
Will I Ever Have a Chance Again | Don Everly | 1960 | Give Me a Future | 1:37 | Demo by Don |
Wishing Won’t Make It So | Phil Everly | 1958 | The Complete Cadence Recordings 1957–1960 | 2:02 | Demo by Phil |
Woman Don’t You Try to Tie Me Down | Joe Allen | July 26, 1972 | Pass the Chicken & Listen | 4:01 | |
Wo sind die schönen Tage (Where Are the Good Days) | Charlie Niessen / Hans Bradtke | September 16+17, 1963 | The Everly Brothers in Deutschland (EP) | ||
You Can Bet (aka Tell Me Do) | Phil Everly | 1956/1957 | The Complete Cadence Recordings 1957–1960 | 1:29 | Demo by Phil |
You Can Fly | Don Everly | 1956/1957 | Give Me a Future | 1:55 | |
You Done Me Wrong | Ray Price / George Jones | April 10, 1968 | Roots | 2:16 | |
(You Got) The Power of Love | Joey Cooper / Delaney Bramlett | February 3, 1966 | In Our Image | 2:37 | |
You Make It Seem So Easy | Don Everly | May 1984 | EB 84 | 3:12 | |
You’re Just What I Was Looking for Today | Gerry Goffin / Carole King | September 21, 1967 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 3:08 | |
You’re My Girl | Don & Phil Everly | December 2, 1964 | Heartaches and Harmonies | 2:27 | |
You’re the One | Phil Everly | 1960 | Give Me a Future | 2:03 | |
You’re the One I Love | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | May 4, 1964 | The Price of Fame | 2:02 | |
You Thrill Me | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | March 17, 1960 | It's Everly Time | 2:05 | |
Yves | Scott McKenzie | November 11, 1969 | Chained to a Memory | 3:39 | |
Zwei Gitarren am Meer | Funk / Michael Holm | April 12 & 13, 1965 | The Price of Fame | 2:38 | |
Song | Author | Performed | Album | Time | Notes |
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The Price of Love | Don & Phil Everly | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,The Reunion Concert (1983) | 3:56 | |
Walk Right Back | Sonny Curtis | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,The Reunion Concert (1983) | 3:53 | |
Claudette | Howard Greenfield / Roy Orbison | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,The Reunion Concert (1983) | 2:37 | |
Crying in the Rain | Howard Greenfield / Carole King | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,The Reunion Concert (1983) | 4:05 | |
Love Is Strange | Mickey Baker / Ethel Smith / Sylvia Vanderpool | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,The Reunion Concert (1983) | 4:16 | |
When Will I Be Loved? | Phil Everly | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 +23, 1983The Reunion Concert (1983) | 3:19 | |
Bird Dog | Boudleaux Bryant | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,The Reunion Concert (1983) | 2:37 | |
Barbara Allen | Traditional | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22, 1983,The Reunion Concert (1983) | 1:38 | Played the first night only |
Lightning Express | Bradley Kincaid | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,The Reunion Concert (1983) | 1:55 | |
Put My Little Shoes Away | Trad., arr. Ike Everly | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,The Reunion Concert (1983) | 2:05 | |
Down in the Willow Garden | Traditional | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,The Reunion Concert (1983) | 3:36 | |
Step It Up and Go | Arr. Don Everly | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,The Reunion Concert (1983) | 1:03 | |
Medley: Take a Message to Mary, Maybe Tomorrow, I Wonder if I Care As Much | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant / Don & Phil Everly | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 2:20 | |
Medley: Devoted to You, Ebony Eyes, Love Hurts | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant / John D. Loudermilk | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 +23, 1983A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 3:20 | |
Long Time Gone | Frank Hartford / Tex Ritter | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 2:56 | |
Cathy's Clown | Don Everly | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 2:44 | |
Gone Gone Gone | Don & Phil Everly | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 3:03 | |
You Send Me | Sam Cooke | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 4:19 | |
So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) | Don Everly | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 3:39 | |
Blues Stay Away from Me | Alton Delmore / Rabon Delmore / Henry Glover | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 5:35 | Played the first night only |
Bye Bye Love | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 3:08 | |
All I Have to Do Is Dream | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 3:39 | |
Wake Up Little Susie | Boudleaux & Felice Bryant | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 2:37 | |
Till I Kissed You | Don Everly | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 2:58 | |
Temptation | Nacio Herb Brown / Arthur Freed | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 3:36 | |
Be-Bop-a-Lula | Tex Davis / Gene Vincent | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 3:25 | |
Lucille | Al Collins /Little Richard | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 4:41 | |
Let It Be Me | Gilbert Becaud | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 4:11 | |
Good Golly Miss Molly | Robert Blackwell / John Marascalco | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 22 & 23, 1983,A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 3:45 | |
Baby What You Want Me to Do | Jimmy Reed | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK | September 23, 1983A Night at the Royal Albert Hall (2002) | 4:35 | Played the second night only |
The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 is a live box set of the Miles Davis Quintet, recorded on December 22 and 23, 1965. First released in Japan in March 1992 by Sony Records as a 7 disc set, it was re-released on Legacy Records in July 1995 as an 8 disc set. In conjunction with Legacy, Mosaic Records released a 10 LP set. It was re-released as an SA-CD Box in October 2023 in a limited edition of 1500 by Sony Japan for Tower Records Japan. It comprises recordings of seven performance sets over the two nights by the second great Davis quintet at the now-defunct Plugged Nickel nightclub in Chicago. A single-disc sampler, Highlights from the Plugged Nickel was released by Legacy on November 14, 1995, and was reissued on February 1, 2008.
Roxy & Elsewhere is a double live album by Frank Zappa and The Mothers, released on September 10, 1974. Most of the songs were recorded on December 8, 9 and 10, 1973 at The Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, California.
"If I Give My Heart to You" is a popular song written by Jimmy Brewster, Jimmie Crane, and Al Jacobs. The most popular versions of the song were recorded by Doris Day and by Denise Lor; both charted in 1954.
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The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions is a four-disc box set by jazz trumpeter Miles Davis compiling recordings between August 19, 1969, and February 6, 1970—including the 1970 double album Bitches Brew in its entirety—and released on Columbia/Legacy on November 24, 1998.
"Yellow Ledbetter" is a song by the American band Pearl Jam. Featuring lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music co-written by bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Mike McCready, "Yellow Ledbetter" was an outtake from the band's debut album, Ten (1991). "Yellow Ledbetter" was selected by the band to be on the B-side of the 1992 single "Jeremy", where it was first released. The song eventually found its way onto radio, peaking at number 21 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song was also included on Pearl Jam's 2003 B-sides and rarities album Lost Dogs, and on their 2004 greatest hits album Rearviewmirror .
Dick's Picks Volume 4 is the fourth live album in the Dick's Picks series of releases by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded on February 13 and February 14, 1970, at the Fillmore East in New York City, and released in February 1996. It was the first of the Dick's Picks CDs to have three discs. It was also the first Dead album to include the song "Mason's Children".
Winner Takes All is a studio album by the Isley Brothers, released on T-Neck Records on August 21, 1979. It was their first and only double album. The album included the number-one R&B hit, "I Wanna Be With You" and the top 20 UK disco hit, "It's a Disco Night ".
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Alone Again (Naturally) is the thirtieth studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams, released in September 1972 by Columbia Records and mainly consisting of songs originated by other artists. For its release in the UK, the album was titled The First Time Ever (I Saw Your Face), and three of the songs were replaced with the 7-inch single tracks "Who Was It?" and "Marmalade, Molasses & Honey" and a recording that was not released on vinyl in the U.S., "If You're Gonna Break Another Heart".
Solitaire is the thirty-first studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams, released in the fall of 1973 by Columbia Records and was an attempt to move away from his formulaic series of recent releases that relied heavily on songs that other artists had made popular.
The albums discography of American country music artist Tammy Wynette contains 33 studio albums, 55 compilation albums, 2 box sets and has appeared on 6 additional albums. In 1966, Wynette signed a recording contract with Epic Records. The following year, her debut studio album entitled Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad was issued, peaking at number 7 on the Billboard Country Albums chart. The same year, she collaborated with David Houston on the studio album My Elusive Dreams, which reached number 11 on the same chart. The following year, her fourth studio album D-I-V-O-R-C-E peaked at number 1 on the Country Albums list, spending two weeks at the top spot. Wynette's fifth studio record Stand by Your Man (1969) reached number 2 on the country albums chart and peaked at number 43 on the Billboard 200 albums list. Wynette's first compilation released entitled Tammy's Greatest Hits (1969) would spend 61 weeks on the Billboard 200 before peaking at number 37.