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Whenever I want you all I have to do is dream
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A somewhat short but still very enjoyable live version of the classic Merle Haggard tune:

The Everly Brothers: Mama Tried (Ed Sullivan Show, February 28, 1971)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCVEbopu9DY

The Everly Brothers originally recorded the song for the 1968 country-rock album, "Roots", which is one of the high points of their career.

#SaturdayOnStage #music #countryrock #countrymusic #everlybrothers #merlehaggard

The Everly Brothers "Mama Tried" on The Ed Sullivan Show

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Songs Our Daddy Taught Us (1958) is the second studio album by American singing duo the Everly Brothers. The album is based on a selection of songs that the brothers learned as boys from their father, Ike Everly.

Music journalist Richie Unterberger notes that the album of traditional music, released at the peak of the duo's commercial success as a rock and roll act, was unexpected and "ahead of its time". The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, which awarded the album 4 out of 5 stars, noted that not even Elvis Presley "had the nerve to do an album as rootsy" as this one. - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF95KYgqeIw&list=RDcF95KYgqeIw&start_radio=1

#everlybrothers #americanrootsmusic #americana #traditionalsongs

Let It Be Me

Mary McCaslin · Way Out West · Song · 1974

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This week's #ThursdayFiveList theme is #MovieSongs. I decided to concentrate on 1960s songs that reference movies as a cultural phenomenon:

Dave Ford & the Hollywood Flames: Elizabeth (1962)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVzH1Ff33zo

The Everly Brothers: Little Hollywood Girl (1962, originally unreleased)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpYUHyTlbEQ

The Drifters: Saturday Night At the Movies (1964)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhdE8cuk9uE

Jackie DeShannon: Just Like In the Movies (1962)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJuopBO4ajY

Mel & Tim: Good Guys Only Win In the Movies (1969)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs22HOEbTJY

#music #elizabethtaylor #hollywoodflames #drifters #everlybrothers #jackiedeshannon #melandtim

Dave Ford and The Hollywood Flames Elizabeth

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@tc_morekindness That's an interesting question!

Traditional murder ballads (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_ballad) used to be popular material for the folk and country singers, and quite a few of them were recorded even in the 1950s. I was actually thinking about mentioning "Knoxville Girl", which goes even farther back in time, but I couldn't quite decide whether to pick one of the 1950s recordings - the Wilburn Brothers or the Louvin Brothers - or an earlier 1930s version by the Blue Sky Boys. So I ended up with "Down In the Willow Garden" instead.

Don and Phil Everly recorded the classic concept album "Songs Our Daddy Taught Us" in August, 1958. They had started out as part of a family group with their parents, performing country & western music. The idea of the album was to record traditional folk songs that had been introduced to them by their father, Ike Everly, who was a relatively well-known and influential guitar picker.

This was clearly something that they wanted to do, not something that was done because of commercial motivations. The brothers were probably aware that there was a folk music boom going on among the college students, and that may explain why they got the go-ahead to do the album from their record company, Cadence Records. The Kingston Trio's "Tom Dooley", another murder ballad (although a much more up-beat performance), was about to hit the top of the charts, but that was only later in the fall.

The new Everly Brothers biography by Barry Mazor, "Blood Harmony. The Everly Brothers Story" (2025), points out that their approach differs from the way the artists that were part of the commercial folk boom interpreted these songs:

"In the Everly's hands they're performed charmingly and involvingly, without the sing-along distancing or irony commonplace in the era's commercial 'frat house' folk."

However, Mazor goes on to note that the brothers were actually aware of the incongruities of trying to match these songs for their own audience:

"By about the twelfth take on 'Willow Garden,' the brothers and [the bass player] Lightnin' [Chance] broke the tension with some revealing joking. Don, apparently pondering the lyric that they've been singing over and over for the first time, with both a knifing and a poisoning in it, wonders, 'It hardly makes sense ... I killed her _twice_? Now, friends - we bring you a killing song. In two easy lessons you can slay your pregnant girlfriend. Well ... that's what the story's about!' And Phil adds a final folk-album style explanatory intro, not to be included on the actual record: 'Music to kill by, for all you teenagers.'"

#music #TuneTuesday #MyGoldenOldie #murderballads #everlybrothers #doneverly #phileverly #folkmusic #roseconnelly #knoxvillegirl #tomdooley #ikeeverly

Murder ballad - Wikipedia

This week's #TuneTuesday theme is #MyGoldenOldie. I just played the "Songs Our Daddy Taught Us" album a couple of days ago, and while this may not quite be the oldest song that I like, I feel this is still close enough, going back to the early 19th century:

The Everly Brothers: Down In the Willow Garden (1958)
https://song.link/i/758191581

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Down in the Willow Garden by The Everly Brothers

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This week's #JukeboxFridayNight theme is #GreatOutdoors. Here are some of the songs that I came up with:

Johnny Horton: When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's Forty Below) (1959)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKvJm2ROX_8

Young Jessie: Lonesome Desert (1954)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3tOQ1_vpm0

Fess Parker: The Ballad of Davy Crockett (1954)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBO1fshbErk

Everly Brothers: Shady Grove (1968)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQD45yk3-X0

O.V. Wright: Everybody Knows (The River Song) (1965)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvLHMFW6Akg

#music #johnnyhorton #youngjessie #flairs #fessparker #everlybrothers #ovwright

Johnny Horton When It's Springtime In Alaska

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Johnny is a joker (He's a bird)
A very funny joker (He's a bird)
But when he jokes my honey (He's a dog)
His jokin' ain't so funny (What a dog)
Johnny is a joker that's a-tryin' to steal my baby (He's a bird dog)

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#23Agosto #MúsicaParaEmpezarElDia Homenaje a Don Everly, que murió a los 84años el 21_8_21, #EverlyBrothers dúo de hermanos de música country y rockabilly y una de las más grandes influencias en la historia del rock & roll "Bye bye, love" Feliz sábado 🍀 youtu.be/LRyrWN-fftE

Everly Brothers - Bye Bye Love...
Everly Brothers - Bye Bye Love - Original HQ Audio

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