Cathy's Clown - Everly Brothers

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2011

Cathy's Clown - Everly Brothers.


The Everly Brothers (Don and Phil, born Isaac Donald Everly, February 1, 1937, and Phillip Everly, January 19, 1939) are country-influenced rock and roll performers, known for steel-string guitar playing and close harmony singing. The brothers are the most successful U.S. rock and roll duo on the Hot 100. Their greatest period came between 1957 and 1965.

Their first Cadence single, "Bye Bye Love", had been rejected by 30 other acts (including Elvis Presley), but the Everlys saw potential in the song. Their recording of "Bye Bye Love" reached #2 on the pop charts behind Presley's "Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear", hitting #1 on the Country and the R&B charts. The song, written by the husband and wife Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, became the Everly Brothers' first million-seller.

By 1962, the Everly Brothers had earned $35 million dollars from record sales. They became stalwarts of the Cadence label. Working with the Bryants, the duo had hits in the United States and the United Kingdom, the biggest being "Wake Up Little Susie", "All I Have to Do Is Dream", "Bird Dog" and "Problems", all penned by the Bryants. The Everlys also found success as songwriters, especially with Don's "('Til) I Kissed You", which hit #4 on the US pop charts.

The brothers toured extensively with Buddy Holly during 1957 and 1958. According to Holly biographer Philip Norman, they were responsible for the change in style for Holly and The Crickets from Levi's and T-shirts to the Everlys' sharp Ivy League suits. Don claimed Holly to be a generous songwriter who wrote the song "Wishing" for them, while Phil later stated: "We were all from the South. We'd started in country music."

Phil Everly was one of Buddy Holly's pallbearers at his funeral in February 1959, although Don did not attend. He later said, "I couldn't go to the funeral. I couldn't go anywhere. I just took to my bed."

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  • This one was one of my favorites by Don and Phil. I don't like clowns. I was scared by one when i was 5 and I have never liked"em since. They6 still scare me. LOL Thanks Bob, for sharin this fantastic song with me. God Bless, Hugs & Smiles, Love, Jan

  • @jangraceland Thanks for listening, Jan.

  • One of my fave top five EB tunes!!! First music I ever recall -- the EB's.  From that point on, I was hooked on music. :-) Perfect harmony! So glad you got this one uploaded, Bob! :-)

  • @ChrisCurtisFan Thanks for listening to a favorite of yours.

  • Terrific song Bob, this is absolutely great. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @socrates640 Thanks for listening.

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  • fantastic song.I wished it ran much longer

  • @0917gva Thanks for listening, Gayle.

  • @justmusicandme It has been a strange couple days uploading. To be seen how long this one remains. If it is still up come Wednesday, there is a good chance that it will remain posted on Youtube. Thanks for listening.

  • Thanks for posting this great Everly hit, written by Don Everly! Thumbs UP Favorite!

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