The Everly Brothers - Sentimental Rocking Brothers (2023) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Sentimental Rocking Brothers
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Jube Legends
Genre: Country, Pop, Rock and Roll, Rollrockabilly
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:06:04
Total Size: 393 / 237 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Be Bop-a-lula (Remastered 2023)
02. I'm here to get my baby out of jail (Remastered 2023)
03. Keep a knockin' (Remastered 2023)
04. Lighning Express (Remastered 2023)
05. Kentucky (Remastered 2023)
06. Wake up, little Susie (Remastered 2023)
07. Hey, Dolly Baby (Remastered 2023)
08. Rockin' alone in an old rocking chair (Remastered 2023)
09. That silver-haired daddy of mine (Remastered 2023)
10. Rip It up (Remastered 2023)
11. Brand new heartache (Remastered 2023)
12. Down in the willow garden (Remastered 2023)
13. Barbara Allen (Remastered 2023)
14. By-bye Love (Remastered 2023)
15. This little girl of mine (Remastered 2023)
16. Raving gambler (Remastered 2023)
17. Maybe tomorrow (Remastered 2023)
18. After so many years (Remastered 2023)
19. I wonder If I care as much (Remastered 2023)
20. Should we tell him (Remastered 2023)
21. Put my little shoes away (Remastered 2023)
22. Long time gone (Remastered 2023)
23. Who's gonna shoe your pretty little feet? (Remastered 2023)
24. Leave my woman alone (Remastered 2023)

The Everly Brothers were not only among the most important and best early rock & roll stars, but also among the most influential rockers of any era. They set unmatched standards for close, two-part harmonies and infused '50s rock & roll with some of the best elements of country and pop music. In the late '60s and early '70s, their style proved a natural fit for the burgeoning country-rock movement. After a mid-'70s breakup, the duo reunited in the '80s and continued performing together into the 21st century. Their legacy was and is felt enormously by all rock acts that employ harmonies as prime features, from the Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel to legions of country-rockers as well as roots rockers like Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe (who once recorded an EP of Everlys songs together).

Don (born February 1, 1937) and Phil (born January 19, 1939) were professionals way before their teens, schooled by their accomplished guitarist father Ike, and singing with their family on radio broadcasts in Iowa. In the mid-'50s, they made a brief stab at conventional Nashville country with Columbia. When their single flopped, they were cast adrift for quite a while until they latched onto Cadence. Don invested their first single for the label, "Bye Bye Love," with a Bo Diddley beat that helped take the song to number two in 1957.



  • whiskers
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Many thanks
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Hi-Res.