Phil Everly, On David Frost Show 1970 - Audio Only.
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- Phil Everly performs "Last thing on my mind" & "Bowling Green" on the David Frost show, July 30th 1970. Phil then joins other guests, Connie Stevens & Juliet Mills for a chat with host, David Frost.
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There's something very sweet and down to Earth about Phil. He can be awfully funny without intending to. Tho both brothers were cute....Phil always seemed to stand out....at least to me.
Er klingt nicht älter
wie hier jemand schrieb.
Es war ja auch, als er noch jung war, 197O wenn ich richtig las
Schöne Sprech-
stimme.... undvwie schön er lachte.
Schöner Phil.❤❤❤
"Last Thing on My Mind" is such a sad and beautiful song. Phil's voice is incredible! As much as I enjoy the Everly Brothers harmonies, I really do enjoy hearing Phil by himself also.
I Think he was the better of the brothers
I looked all over for this song after hearing Phil sing it on the Everly Brothers summer replace net for Johnny Cash. Took the internet.
@@edgarpauli9988 No doubt about that.
Yes Phil's my favourite everly his voice was beautiful and he had a sweet sense humour , love his solo songs ,I wish his albums would be released.
Phil has such a cute way about him. Love his storytelling. So endearing. Loved "Bowling Green," too.
I had the privilege of standing only inches from Phil's feet on stage when the Everly Brothers performed at Bumbershoot in Seattle in the 80's. It was them and only their guitars. INCREDIBLE TALENT!!! I cherish the memory! 💜💙💛💚
I love Phil’s voice it’s so sweet like a tender caress he was unique ! I cried like a child the day he died I never met him but his voice was by my side every day of my life..Don solo on « Don ‘t blame me » is a masterpiece I love them both. Rip Phil we miss you !
I JUST noticed this. Is great to see the whole show again. Thanks!!
Interesting Phil says he did write on Cathy’s Clown…. Wonder what really happened!
Phil’s singing was gorgeous, I love Bowling Green.
I wonder if Phil and Connie ever got together? 🤔
At the time of this show in 1970, Phil seemed to have a more favorable view of marriage than Connie, even though he just got a divorce. In 1969, Connie had divorced Eddie Fisher, who had a history of cheating. Connie was very charismatic back then, and they were about the same age. Wish we could have seen their faces and body language. When David Frost said that they "should get together," Phil responded at the very end that's "not a bad idea." My guess is that they did have a fling.
Kathryn Kathryn I agree, wish there was a video.
Connie should write a book. I bet she has many great stories.
Hier ist er aber schon älter,
klinkt so.
muss mich selbst berichtigen.😮
Hatte damals als ich den Quatsch
schrieb, wahrscheinlich mehr als eine Bohne in den Ohren.😅