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  • Does anyone know where to find a dvd recording of this? I looked at one Beat Club box set, but it only had one Everly Brothers song, "Stories We Could Tell".

  • they need to follow the trend of Hippie Counter Culture, otherwise they'll gonna be out of style...

  • Look at Phils lovely hair<3

  • @hrutujadiwan they need to follow the trend of Hippie Counter Culture, otherwise they'll gonna be out of style...

  • 4 people couldnt dream .

  • they are great, Don and Phil. Letz stay devoted

  • Damn I miss rock n roll.

  • Great version. slower than the original but who cares! The tenor voices are incredible. Don, the older brother on the right, was also a very good rythmn guitar player. I doubt if any two singers nowadays could sing this well live. I seriously doubt it.

  • this version is absolutely amazing! i like it more than the original.

  • Sounds great, any tempo, any old way they want to sing it!

  • If you're wondering what all the strange lights are- that's the talent oozing from their pores.

  • i like them but it seems they are singing the song to slow kinda messed it up

  • WIERD BUT STIILL GREAT

  • even in 72 they were effin GREAT

  • How odd they were still doing this in 72!

  • background was very stupid

  • Great video!

  • ha, two idiots missed the like button, lol

  • this is what i do when i want jaynie dream but gee whiz im dreaming my life away

  • When this song came out....it was a real time Dream....Thanks Brothers.

  • now that is prettej awesome!

  • A BIG SEMPER FI TO DON AND PHIL , IT JUST DOESENT GET ANY BETTER THEN THIS. YOUR MUSIC WILL LIVE ON FOREVER

  • I can imagine they were feeling restricted in their songs...They had a lot to offer...Phil has a beautiful voice!!!!

  • I read that by this time Don was SICK and tired of singing these "old" songs and wanted to be appreciated for the new material they were doing...but people always wanted these. By the time they got back together in 1983 I think they had come to appreciate the old songs, too. JMO

  • This version is so beautiful and the way they looked back in 1972 was wild. I think this was pretty close to the time that they broke up for 10 years.

  • Well Bolivar Dan why don`t you just go to sleep and let the rest of us enjoy the song without your Dumb Ass..Nighty-night--don`t the Bed Bugs Bite!

  • What an amazing version; the slower tempo gives us more time to savor each delicious harmony.

  • My favorite Everly Brother's Song, smiles. @>-->--

  • Check out Ritchie Nevada

  • Dreamy, but I l like their original rendition a bit more

  • very relaxing !!!

  • Beautiful...thank you for posting!

  • Slower or a bit Faster-The Harmony is Spot On-Dreamlike.

  • Does anyone know what this is from?

  • It's from the Beat Club [Germany]

  • THis version puts me to sleep.

  • sublime

  • This is such a lovely song...it makes me remember of Steven Tyler...

    I just loved it!

  • I love this slower tempo to this beautiful song. Sounds more meaningful,harmonies as beautiful as ever. Long hair, short hair, doesn't make any difference, they could really sing!!! Thank you for posting.

  • sue4343

    i love the everly brothers long hair short hair. i do prefer this song a bit faster. they sound like angels.

  • Good, but I like it better with it's original faster tempo....Odd seeing them with long hair!

  • I saw them live in 72, they were great.

  • @moyoung8279 I saw them at the Cow Palace in San Fransisco in 1968 with other groups. At that time, I had already been a fan since 1960.

  • this is true!

  • Angelic

  • Thank you for posting....love the Everly Brothers!

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