The Everly Brothers – So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
More Than Two Decades After Writing “So Sad,” Don and Phil Everly Sang It Again. This Time, the Song Felt Like the Story of Their Own Brotherhood. When The Everly…
More Than Two Decades After Writing “So Sad,” Don and Phil Everly Sang It Again. This Time, the Song Felt Like the Story of Their Own Brotherhood. When The Everly…
Long Before They Became Legends, The Everly Brothers Turned “Lonely Weekends” Into a Joyful Showcase of Their Extraordinary Harmony. Before they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of…
Two Brothers, Two Guitars, and the Harmonies That Changed Popular Music Forever In 1958, The Everly Brothers were still in their teens, but they already sounded like artists who belonged…
Before “Sweet Caroline” Became a Stadium Anthem, Neil Diamond Shared a Stage With the Artists Who Helped Shape Modern Popular Music In 1970, Neil Diamond appeared as a guest on…
A Reunion That Proved Time Could Never Diminish True Harmony In 1988, The Everly Brothers appeared on the British television program Good Morning Britain to promote their UK tour and…
Four Songs, Two Brothers, and a Lifetime of Memories: The Everly Brothers Turned a 1969 TV Appearance Into a Celebration of Rock and Roll’s Roots On June 15, 1969, popular…
A Last Moment of Perfect Harmony: The Everly Brothers Look Back While the Future Quietly Slips Away In August 1972, viewers tuning in to the debut episode of The Midnight…
Seven Years After the Song That Changed Everything, The Everly Brothers Returned to Where the Dream Began When The Everly Brothers stepped onto the stage of Shindig! on November 18,…
A Simple Teenage Mistake Became a National Sensation: How “Wake Up Little Susie” Captured America’s Changing Youth Culture On October 6, 1957, The Everly Brothers walked onto the stage of…
In the final months of a television institution, The Everly Brothers sang a song about regret, redemption, and motherhood, creating a performance that feels even more meaningful with the passing…