Bye Bye Love - The Everly Brothers, Bryant, Boudleaux
Wake Up Little Susie - The Everly Brothers, Bryant, Boudleaux
All I Have to Do Is Dream - The Everly Brothers, Bryant, Boudleaux
Bird Dog - The Everly Brothers, Bryant, Boudleaux
Devoted to You - The Everly Brothers, Bryant, Boudleaux
Problems - The Everly Brothers, Bryant, Boudleaux
Take a Message to Mary - The Everly Brothers, Bryant, Boudleaux
('Til) I Kissed You - The Everly Brothers, Everly, Don
Let It Be Me - The Everly Brothers, Becaud, Gilbert
When Will I Be Loved? - The Everly Brothers, Everly, Phil
Cathy's Clown - The Everly Brothers, Everly, Don
So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) - The Everly Brothers, Everly, Don
Ebony Eyes - The Everly Brothers, James, Rick [Bass]
Walk Right Back - The Everly Brothers, Curtis, Sonny
That's Old Fashioned (That's the Way Love Should Be) - The Everly Brothers, Baum, Bernie
Crying in the Rain - The Everly Brothers, Greenfield, Howard
The lonesome two-part hill harmonies of the Louvin Brothers and Blue Sky Boys were slicked up just a bit and taken to the sock hop by the Everly Brothers. Don and Phil repeatedly scored on the pop, country, and R&B cha... more »rts from the time they emerged in 1957 with "Bye Bye Love" until the Beatles (great admirers of the Everlys) changed the rules of rock a handful of years later. All-Time Original Hits serves up 16 chart favorites, the latest dating from 1962. The likes of "Wake Up Little Susie," "All I Have to Do Is Dream," "Bird Dog," and "Cathy's Clown"--No. 1 pop hits all--sound as sweet and irresistible today as they did when '50s teens where making out to them decades ago. --Steven Stolder« less
The lonesome two-part hill harmonies of the Louvin Brothers and Blue Sky Boys were slicked up just a bit and taken to the sock hop by the Everly Brothers. Don and Phil repeatedly scored on the pop, country, and R&B charts from the time they emerged in 1957 with "Bye Bye Love" until the Beatles (great admirers of the Everlys) changed the rules of rock a handful of years later. All-Time Original Hits serves up 16 chart favorites, the latest dating from 1962. The likes of "Wake Up Little Susie," "All I Have to Do Is Dream," "Bird Dog," and "Cathy's Clown"--No. 1 pop hits all--sound as sweet and irresistible today as they did when '50s teens where making out to them decades ago. --Steven Stolder
"Buying Everly Brothers CDs can be tricky, as lots of the compilations have remakes, live versions, etc. This fabulous CD has nothing but the original versions of 16 great hits, with superb sound quality. "Cadence Classics" is right up there too but it unforgiveably leaves out what could be the best Everly song of them all, Cathy's Clown. No such omission here. Listening to the Everlys' harmonizing and their unique style of acoustic guitar playing, it isn't hard to detect the powerful influence on Paul Simon, at least musically speaking. Lyrically, the Everlys are pretty basic, but it sure works. No rock collection can be complete without at least one Everlys' album, and this one is as good if not better than any."
Every Cadence/Warner Top 20 Hit
Steve Vrana | Aurora, NE | 04/28/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Rhino Records maintained its usual impeccable high standards in putting together this latest collection of the Everly Brothers hit years (1957-1962). This is every Top 20 single the duo ever recorded. And if you don't already own "Cadence Classics: Their 20 Greatest Hits," this release also contains all five Top 10 hits from their tenure at Warner Brothers as well as the Cadence hits.With their tight harmony singing, Phil and Don Everly set the standard for duo acts to follow--especially Simon and Garfunkel who frequently included "Bye Bye Love" in their act.The Everlys were responsible for many early rock 'n' roll classics like "Wake Up Little Susie," "All I Have To Do Is Dream," "Bird Dog," Devoted to You," "Problems" and "Take a Message to Mary"--all written by Boudleaux and Felice Bryant.The Everlys would also be responsible for writing some of their own most memorable songs. Phil wrote "When Will I Be Loved," which would be a huge hit again in 1975 by Linda Ronstadt. Don wrote "Cathy's Clown," "So Sad(To Watch Good Love Go Bad)" and "('Til) I Kissed You." Ironically, after "That's Old Fashioned" in 1962, the Everlys would have only two minor hits in the wake of the British Invasion. But this is not to imply the Everlys are old fashioned. Their music is timeless and no serious music collection is complete without these Everly Brothers classics. If you can't afford the "Heartaches and Harmonies" box set, this is an excellent single-disc alternative. ESSENTIAL"
The best 38 minute in rock and roll!
Steve Vrana | 02/28/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is not the most comprehensive collection of the Everly Brothers. But it sure is a one-stop one-disc overview with the best remastered sound to date.The 16 tracks selected are absolute classics, every one of them, and they're collected here regardless of the original labels these sides were on. If you want comprehensive, there's an abundance of Cadence collections, and Warner Archive's Walk Right Back is a 2-disc retrospective on their Warner years. And then there's the box set."
Great collrction at a reasonable price
David E. Levine | Peekskill , NY USA | 01/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is not the most exhaustive collection of Everly Brothers songs but, it has all their essential hits. What makes this a particularly good cd is that includes their hits after they changed labels in 1960. Often, Everly Brothers cds have excluded their biggest seller, "Cathy's Clown," because that song was their first release after they switched labels. This cd, however, has all their best singles and at a budget price, this is a five star plus."
Golden Oldies
AntiochAndy | Antioch, CA USA | 06/19/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"For anyone who doesn't know, the Everly Brothers were among the most successful pop/rock artists of the late 1950's-early 1960's (pre-Beatles) era. They had a string of hits during this period featuring their trademark two-part harmonies. This CD release features MOST of their biggest and best-known hits. One might quibble about an omission or two ("Claudette", which was actually the B-side of "All I Have To Do Is Dream", comes to mind), but this collection is pretty complete. If you were around then, these great old songs will bring back some memories. If you weren't, the beautiful two-part harmonies these guys recorded are a treat for the ears and a style of music not heard much these days. Either way, they're well worth having.I'm not a big fan of "greatest hits" collections. If all I had was the Beatles or Stones "greatest hits", I'd have missed the boat. Pre-Beatles, though, the emphasis was much more on 45-rpm single records and much less on albums (I have a stack of old singles as evidence). The Beatles and Stones changed the focus of the recording industry by recording albums of uniformly high quality and originality that music buyers wanted to own. With other artists following suit, singles declined in prominence. Greatest hits collections are, however, a good way to get the best recordings from the era when singles dominated music sales. This collection is an excellent example of that.Whether you remember the Everly Brothers music fondly, or you just want some catchy rockabilly tunes and pretty ballads, you can't go wrong with THE EVERLY BROTHERS ALL-TIME ORIGINAL HITS. I recommend it highly."