@@smiffy8364I know what you mean as they must of gotten fed up with having to do the cheesy comedy act all the time which was in contrast to behind the scenes
The most gorgeous handsome beautiful men on the planet with the purest, exquisite best voices in the world ,how l love Phil and Don Everly ,they are perfect in every way ,l have to listen to them daily and watch them , they make my life so good ,l wish they were still here ,l will see you with the angels and hold and love you for always ,I Bless The Day l Found You, Devoted To You .God Bless you both and thankyou for all the songs and music .ln my heart for ever .Paula xxx .
Paula - I read your post and felt relieved… cos I’m not the only one who just has to listen - and watch - Don and Phil every single day! Cos like you, I think they’re the most gorgeous, handsome, beautiful men with the most perfectly beautiful voices. I have to admit though that for me, Don has always been the one that really got to me… that baritone voice of his reaches down and grabs me! Oof! And that fabulous black hair… those dark eyes that sometimes gaze long and hard right down the camera in close-up though not so much in this particular video, unfortunately. But try the one on CZcams that’s labelled Everly Brothers “Price of Love” Medley - it should come with a health warning! Enjoy…
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You will never hear harmonies like theirs again. I treasure the 2 concerts seen of theirs. They were never 'over the hill,' 'out of touch' or forgotten by millions who saw or heard them. I treasure these clips and thank those who put them up.
These wonders are the music I was born to! At the age of 8 I was figuring out how Phil did that "high singin'"... I am 56 years old was born in ' 66 ...I caught on to that high singin and been doing it since.. and they make me instantly happy from the first lick or riff! I guess that would make me a bit of an addict! They are gone now, sadly.. but I keep their music alive and will never have the words to express that learning these harmonies changed my life..I have been singing for 40 years in church.. and in a family band...simple music? Nope pure! These boys are timeless and my lullabies to my grandbabies sound real nice.. Dream..Ebony Eyes..thanks for this clip.. I have often been sore about being born too late to see my heros live!
For sure. His distinctive tenor harmonizing is what gives them their unique sound!! Impeccably well-executed harmony by both of them whether live or on records!! :) And Phil plays stand-up bass also?? Such talented pros!!
the trio sounds so good, incredible. Everly Brothers set the standard for harmony to an entire generation, the Beatles knew that early on. And jimmy dean was so talented and a giant personality, a comedian and a sincere guy, even his sausage was pretty good...lol]
What a super posting! So grateful for this, I'm blown away by the footage. The Everly Brothers: never to be equalled for their perfect harmonies but so much fun in this too. I'm an Everly fan from England, their music coloured some of my most important years. Saw them whenever they toured UK, how lucky was I? Thank you so much.
"Why Worry" (1986). The best song the Everly Brothers every sang. Their performance with Mark Knopfler, who wrote the song, and Chet Atkins was amazing.
There is Nothing like Brothers Harmonizing ,,, These guys were the BEST,,,,,,,,This is the Cutest thing I’ve seen, Jimmy Dean at His Best,,,,,,,,Real Talent,,,,,
Very simply, this age of music, the 60s, would not be the same without these two guys. They were the inspiration of so many talented individuals that followed them. And to think, they were not sure whether to go country or rock but would be successful regardless of which genre they choose. What a great talented pair.
Further to my previous comments, I must express my shock that both Everly's are now gone. Virtually all of our musical roots are now gone. The Everly's changed the music world almost as much as Elvis. Whereas Elvis added one new face to the music world, The Everly's added another
We loved you so much. Say hi to my brother, David, though I was the one who always sang the third. I hope it's not too long before I'm up in Harmony Heaven with you three, your Daddy, Ike, and our Mama and Daddy, her mother, Mamie, all of singing every song you recorded, and in church as duets, quartet, trios and every combination you could make out of us. ANd, by the way, "don't tell her I'm in jail. . . Mar ry, Mar Arir airer reee. Oh Lord, this cell is cold."
I loved them so much ... they were part of my life and I felt they will be with me forever.. and they will while I am still around. RIP dear Don and Phil
Their voices in this segment are just incredible. I love the way Don sings All I have to do is dream, he goes for lower descending notes opposed to album version. It’s just the best. I wish I was around to see them at any point in their careers. Love them so much.
I too wish you'd seen them live on stage, I did whenever they toured England... always true to their recorded lyrics (we know the words so don't dare mess with them!) and polished performances, so perfect. Later at the famous Batley Variety Club I saw them just before the split when they weren't happy - but then again, at a reuiion concert in Harrogate, deepest joy! Older, wiser but voices still as finely tuned. As the great Andrew Lloyd Webber said of them - perfect harmony. What better accolade?
Forgot how charming a host Jimmy Dean was, and a good singer, here wonderful as a third Everly Brother. Phil & Don were the gold standard of singing duos. Lovely bit of nostalgia.
I've never seen this video until now. It is a wonderful artifact from an earlier period of American pop culture. Jimmy Dean singing with the Everlys. ... I'm blown away by the sheer talent... I'm pretty sure John and Paul would agree with me.
Will never forget hearing them live when they brought their early '80s Reunion Tour to the Clark County Fair, just north of Vancouver, Washington. The Beatles and The Hollies learned to sing in harmony by listening to Everly Brothers records.
I just now recalled J. Dean's variety show as my parents always watched it. I was in my teens so seldom watched it unless he had guests like The Everly Brothers. Before the British invasion the big heartthrob singers were Everly's, Ricky Nelson & others.
I'm in the UK and I was a young teenager but I loved the Everly sound, great harmony, in the UK there were a few bother groups and none in my mind matched these two.
@@williamkeck7378 I agree, but I'm sure that active duty Marines view their Reserves the same way we did in the Navy. We called them The Reverses. They had been to the same Boot Camp that we had and received the same basic training, but they were basically useless on a cruise.
Was about 11 when this happened. Since my dad was country (Arizona) we did watch this show. I didn’t really remember this from the time; so thanks for this from that 11yr old in a 60+ body. Lord, I miss the Everly brothers. Miss Jimmy Dean too, more than I expected to. Such a gift.
The Everly Brothers have been my favourite singers for 62 years. In 1960 I had the pleasure and excitement of buying all their Cafence singles at one go! This clip shows how brilliant they were. Ian Anderson
I love the Everly Brothers and so so long ago I remember I always admired Jimmy Dean. I would fall asleep listening to the Everly Brothers. They harmonize so well, Their music is amazing.
Superb talents both of them. You know you are influential when your very name brings up an entire style of music. Theirs does. -- And the radio show is way too much fun! (They made a great trio; wish they'd done more of that for serious.)
I was a kid but i loved them has great singers i would sneak out and dance too there songs i could dance and sing too them neaver short of a fella has i was a stunner and had the figure and legs no not being big headed has had the film star skin,
Perfect harmonies! These acts said they were influenced by them: The Beatles, Buddy Holly, Simon and Garfunkel, The Beach Boys, The Byrds and many others
To : Howard --- The Bee Gees too. Some of my earliest memories were of my brother and sister listening to them on the radio from the very beginning and singing with them. My sister Kathy pretended they were singing about her .As for Jimmy Dean , my brother could do a pretty good imitation of " Big Bad John ". Wonderful memories and music.
Wow! Phil and Don actually smile at each other at 7:07 and again at 9:22 (right after the lyrics "I know I should hate you" and Jimmy doesn't miss that and comments on it). Phil didn't seem to appreciate having Don's guitar headstock jammed into his face at 7:51. They actually seem to enjoy working with Jimmy. In most videos they look professional but not like they're having fun.
same here. I seem to remember that the this Jimmy Dean show was on Friday nights? Also, it just lasted a year or less? I remember him having Homer & Jethro on.
Nobody could sing together better than the Everly Brothers.
Lennon McCartney is from other plannet for all. But Everly brothers is very good.
They were far too good for this cheesy show.
Damm straight.
@@smiffy8364I know what you mean as they must of gotten fed up with having to do the cheesy comedy act all the time which was in contrast to behind the scenes
Man this guys voices have so much feeling.
This won’t be an original comment, but their harmonies are to die for! 😇🤩🫠
Literally voices from Heaven. When they sang together, it was like one beautiful singular voice.
#1 brother vocalist + #1 brother vocalist = The best duo ever.
Just adore these guys. I love it when Don nudges Phil, as he falls asleep on his standing bass! These boys had such natural talent, looks, and charm.
Sweet Dreams was gorgeous and so was Phil's eyes when he was singing it.. His eyes truly were the windows to his soul. 🎼💔
Soooo true!!! I truly adored Phil!!! ❤️🥰
"Never shook so much until I kissed you", our very first dance. Rest in peace Don, and Phil.
Smooth, honeyed voices…perfect harmonies… sexy deep lead vocals… gorgeous hair… handsome beyond belief. It can only be those Everly boys again. Sigh…
The most gorgeous handsome beautiful men on the planet with the purest, exquisite best voices in the world ,how l love Phil and Don Everly ,they are perfect in every way ,l have to listen to them daily and watch them , they make my life so good ,l wish they were still here ,l will see you with the angels and hold and love you for always ,I Bless The Day l Found You, Devoted To You .God Bless you both and thankyou for all the songs and music .ln my heart for ever .Paula xxx .
Paula - I read your post and felt relieved… cos I’m not the only one who just has to listen - and watch - Don and Phil every single day! Cos like you, I think they’re the most gorgeous, handsome, beautiful men with the most perfectly beautiful voices. I have to admit though that for me, Don has always been the one that really got to me… that baritone voice of his reaches down and grabs me! Oof! And that fabulous black hair… those dark eyes that sometimes gaze long and hard right down the camera in close-up though not so much in this particular video, unfortunately. But try the one on CZcams that’s labelled Everly Brothers “Price of Love” Medley - it should come with a health warning! Enjoy…
Very nice comments by you Paula!
Love you forever Don& Phil Everly 💔💔💔 Praying on meeting again in the hereafter...😓🙋
And what's really amazing is that these vocals are live and not lip synced. Liver than you'll ever be.
Born in 1953, grew up with great music, I loved The Everly Brothers!
Those two guys were willing to try anything , they are still sadly missed. Lowestoft
I still love the Everly brothers Don and Phil . Still listen to them sometimes.
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Who can’t love the Everlys?
They were such a wonderful duo, I grew up listening to them. R.I.P. Don and Phil
The Everly Brothers. 🙏
No one was better. These guys were popular in an era when singers and musicians actually had talent.
Oh, how I loved the Everly Bros. Talent beyond belief. They influenced so many artists throughout the decades. Such handsome guys too!
Hard for me to believe I live in a world with no more Phil and Don anymore. Big thanks to Kentucky for your gift to the world.....:(
You will never hear harmonies like theirs again. I treasure the 2 concerts seen of theirs. They were never 'over the hill,' 'out of touch' or forgotten by millions who saw or heard them. I treasure these clips and thank those who put them up.
when they were in their prime - nobody could touch them - nobody - magnificent voices!!!!!
These wonders are the music I was born to! At the age of 8 I was figuring out how Phil did that "high singin'"... I am 56 years old was born in ' 66 ...I caught on to that high singin and been doing it since.. and they make me instantly happy from the first lick or riff! I guess that would make me a bit of an addict! They are gone now, sadly.. but I keep their music alive and will never have the words to express that learning these harmonies changed my life..I have been singing for 40 years in church.. and in a family band...simple music? Nope pure! These boys are timeless and my lullabies to my grandbabies sound real nice.. Dream..Ebony Eyes..thanks for this clip.. I have often been sore about being born too late to see my heros live!
RIP Don and Phil!
Phil's voice is so distinctive. Love the Everly Brothers.
For sure. His distinctive tenor harmonizing is what gives them their unique sound!! Impeccably well-executed harmony by both of them whether live or on records!! :) And Phil plays stand-up bass also?? Such talented pros!!
Magic music: Amazing harmony! Thank you!
the trio sounds so good, incredible. Everly Brothers set the standard for harmony to an entire generation, the Beatles knew that early on. And jimmy dean was so talented and a giant personality, a comedian and a sincere guy, even his sausage was pretty good...lol]
What a super posting! So grateful for this, I'm blown away by the footage. The Everly Brothers: never to be equalled for their perfect harmonies but so much fun in this too. I'm an Everly fan from England, their music coloured some of my most important years. Saw them whenever they toured UK, how lucky was I? Thank you so much.
Just so love the close harmony these guys had. Loved it in my teens. Love it now.
We had crappy reception out in the country as a kid when they appeared occasionally on tv. Nice discovering what they look like today.
The Everly’s singing was unmatched. Wonderful clip.
Which one?
HUGE influence on The Beatles
Simply Divine Love TEB's unique musical sweetness. So glad to be enjoying their music now! The Lord is Good and Wonderful! ✌️🌏🙏💖💓💕
@@farmbrough ALL their work was sensational
@@leslierobertson4734 What has your imaginary sky daddy got to do with this?
"Why Worry" (1986). The best song the Everly Brothers every sang. Their performance with Mark Knopfler, who wrote the song, and Chet Atkins was amazing.
There are several versions available but none are as good as that one with Mark and Chet.
Perfection in Harmony! Nobody better!
They were the best.
There is Nothing like Brothers Harmonizing ,,, These guys were the BEST,,,,,,,,This is the Cutest thing I’ve seen, Jimmy Dean at His Best,,,,,,,,Real Talent,,,,,
Grew up listening to these guys! Loved all their songs! Best part of growing up!
Maybe the best harmonies of all time.
"Maybe"??
No "maybe" about it. The Everlys are the best for certain.
Very simply, this age of music, the 60s, would not be the same without these two guys. They were the inspiration of so many talented individuals that followed them. And to think, they were not sure whether to go country or rock but would be successful regardless of which genre they choose. What a great talented pair.
Amazing harmony,these two were phenomenal,gone but never forgotten ever.,thank you for the wonderful memories.
Further to my previous comments, I must express my shock that both Everly's are now gone. Virtually all of our musical roots are now gone. The Everly's changed the music world almost as much as Elvis. Whereas Elvis added one new face to the music world, The Everly's added another
We loved you so much. Say hi to my brother, David, though I was the one who always sang the third. I hope it's not too long before I'm up in Harmony Heaven with you three, your Daddy, Ike, and our Mama and Daddy, her mother, Mamie, all of singing every song you recorded, and in church as duets, quartet, trios and every combination you could make out of us. ANd, by the way, "don't tell her I'm in jail. . . Mar ry, Mar Arir airer reee. Oh Lord, this cell is cold."
I loved them so much ... they were part of my life and I felt they will be with me forever.. and they will while I am still around. RIP dear Don and Phil
So sad both are no longer here .They were brilliant .Rest easy both of you .x
Their voices in this segment are just incredible. I love the way Don sings All I have to do is dream, he goes for lower descending notes opposed to album version. It’s just the best. I wish I was around to see them at any point in their careers. Love them so much.
I too wish you'd seen them live on stage, I did whenever they toured England... always true to their recorded lyrics (we know the words so don't dare mess with them!) and polished performances, so perfect. Later at the famous Batley Variety Club I saw them just before the split when they weren't happy - but then again, at a reuiion concert in Harrogate, deepest joy! Older, wiser but voices still as finely tuned. As the great Andrew Lloyd Webber said of them - perfect harmony. What better accolade?
The three of them were having a great time in the last five minutes of this video.🎼🖤
The Everly Brothers and Simon and Garfunkel……the best duos in history. Hands down.
Forgot how charming a host Jimmy Dean was, and a good singer, here wonderful as a third Everly Brother. Phil & Don were the gold standard of singing duos. Lovely bit of nostalgia.
LMFAO. My exact thought: the third Everly Brother.
@@jv-ep2tc He just slipped right in there and made it sound great!
@Mark
As a host, Jimmy couldn't be worse! Charming? I don't think so!
And there weren't many people who could sing with the Everlys and stil sound good. They got put with some terrible people.
That's what talent looks like.
These 2 never had a bad song-every single one is a truly wonderful! I can listen to them for hours on end
Just how good are the Everlys, they could sing anything
I've never seen this video until now. It is a wonderful artifact from an earlier period of American pop culture. Jimmy Dean singing with the Everlys. ... I'm blown away by the sheer talent... I'm pretty sure John and Paul would agree with me.
What a treasure this is!
Phil and Don...magic. You are both missed. RIP Don.
Will never forget hearing them live when they brought their early '80s Reunion Tour to the Clark County Fair, just north of Vancouver, Washington. The Beatles and The Hollies learned to sing in harmony by listening to Everly Brothers records.
Too bad other groups like the Searchers and Dave Clark Five couldn't do it. (Neither can I)
So true. Lennon and McCartney worshipped the Everly Brothers. Graham Nash brought that Everly Brothers sweetness to CSN and CSNY.
I made the same observation above. Should have read your comment first.
Damn I miss those songs and the innocence of America !
Beautiful voices whenever they sung together like this.
I just now recalled J. Dean's variety show as my parents always watched it. I was in my teens so seldom watched it unless he had guests like The Everly Brothers. Before the British invasion the big heartthrob singers were Everly's, Ricky Nelson & others.
Thank God for the invention of the good old AM radio, and thank God for the likes of Phil & Don filling the airwaves with their sweet music!
Gosh, I love those Everlys! 😍🎶
I didn’t know Phil also played the bass fiddle. Both were so talented!!! 💕
I'm in the UK and I was a young teenager but I loved the Everly sound, great harmony, in the UK there were a few bother groups and none in my mind matched these two.
Their voices are considered one they will not be if one is not around. They were known with their voices as one together.
I'm 72, and ALWAYS, ALWAYS loved their singing. Harmony was fantastic. They had both been in the Marine Corps.
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@@christinedejean3629 answer to what??
Reserves.
@@tannhauser7584 still in service.
@@williamkeck7378 I agree, but I'm sure that active duty Marines view their Reserves the same way we did in the Navy. We called them The Reverses. They had been to the same Boot Camp that we had and received the same basic training, but they were basically useless on a cruise.
They are just perfection, pure and simple.
Love them! "Til I Kissed You", "All I have to Dream", 🎶💕🎶 Forever young!!
Was about 11 when this happened. Since my dad was country (Arizona) we did watch this show. I didn’t really remember this from the time; so thanks for this from that 11yr old in a 60+ body. Lord, I miss the Everly brothers. Miss Jimmy Dean too, more than I expected to. Such a gift.
OMG they were fantastic, always will be
The harmonies on T'ill I kissed you gives me goosebumps every time
The Everly Brothers have been my favourite singers for 62 years. In 1960 I had the pleasure and excitement of buying all their Cafence singles at one go! This clip shows how brilliant they were. Ian Anderson
Are you the real Ian Anderson ? Saw your Aqualung and Thick as a Brick tours
Perfection. No one can sound like the Everlys... they are forever Master Class.
The way things were was so superior back in the day
Don Everly you and Phil gave the world such great harmonies so sad you are both gone now but your music lives on R.I.P Don Everly
Phenomenal talents. So sorry they're gone.
I'm 58 but love Rock an RoII! RIP GUYS
Rest in peace Don Everly. Your music will live on.
Best singers who’s live performances are just as good as the original recording!
They were a big influence on Simon and Garfunkel. RIP Don and Phil and thanks for the music. And thanks Ike, for bring them to the world.
To : Gold Hunter --- Yes , and the Bee Gees too. Family harmonies are the best 'though.
I love it and need it
it makes me young again
This is a snapshot of the america i knew and loved... Now long gone, but hopefully waiting for us in a better place with our Lord! ❤️❤️❤️👍
I love the Everly Brothers and so so long ago I remember I always admired Jimmy Dean. I would fall asleep listening to the
Everly Brothers. They harmonize so well,
Their music is amazing.
When I hear these cool tunes , they remind me of my Mom (Lupe).
RIP MOM 🙏🏼💞
I remember watching them on the Jimmy Dean show, I was 8 years old lol
Superb talents both of them. You know you are influential when your very name brings up an entire style of music. Theirs does. -- And the radio show is way too much fun! (They made a great trio; wish they'd done more of that for serious.)
God, they could sing anything and make it sound amazing! I got chills when they sang that little bit of Sweet Dreams, even with the goofing around!
greatest harmonies of the past 75 years
For a duo, yes. For a trio or more, you've got excellent competition from the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and the Four Seasons.
@@JoyneFreedom Don't leave out the BeeGees ! They started out in the Fifties imitating Phil and Don. Family harmonies are the best.
Seen them a million times they never missed a beat or lyric, always sang as one soul unmatched and unmatchable. Dream indeed.
These two were SUPERB. Best harmonies then and now. Will never be matched.
Never seen this before!! Fun and silly RIP Don. Tell Phil hello for us.
Wow Awsome
Nostalgic moments with the Everly Bro.. Still memorables.. to repeat..
I was a kid but i loved them has great singers i would sneak out and dance too there songs i could dance and sing too them neaver short of a fella has i was a stunner and had the figure and legs no not being big headed has had the film star skin,
Classic! What real talent those two brothers were. Jimmy Dean has a bit of Gomer Pyle in him. Great stuff!
Their harmonies influenced so, so many. Terrific music ... RIP.
Your comments hit right on the button!
I'm.SO.SAD.THAT.DON.DIED.WHAT.BEUTIFULL.BOYS.VERY.SAD.I.KNOW.YOUR.SPIRT.WENT.TO.HEAVEN.YOU.SEE.THEY.WERE.GOOD.BOYS.HARMBLE....SAD...R.I.P...MAY.GOD.BE.WITH.YOU....LOVE....
Music like this just doesn’t happen anymore
Lyrics from heaven
The best duet ever. No one could touch these guys. Just soooooo good.
Perfect harmonies! These acts said they were influenced by them: The Beatles, Buddy Holly, Simon and Garfunkel, The Beach Boys, The Byrds and many others
To : Howard --- The Bee Gees too. Some of my earliest memories were of my brother and sister listening to them on the radio from the very beginning and singing with them. My sister Kathy pretended they were singing about her .As for Jimmy Dean , my brother could do a pretty good imitation of " Big Bad John ". Wonderful memories and music.
Bee Gee mention the Everly Brothers in many of their interviews as being one of their favorites ALOHA
To : Nancy Ollis --- Yes --- The BeeGees started out in the Fifties imitating Phil and Don , including the hairstyles ! Family harmonies are the best.
Love these guys!! I've listened all my life
No lip synch Dick Clark bullshit. Just talent...harmony perfection.
Wow! Phil and Don actually smile at each other at 7:07 and again at 9:22 (right after the lyrics "I know I should hate you" and Jimmy doesn't miss that and comments on it). Phil didn't seem to appreciate having Don's guitar headstock jammed into his face at 7:51.
They actually seem to enjoy working with Jimmy. In most videos they look professional but not like they're having fun.
No, it was a gag. Phil mimes falling asleep draped over his bass (early a.m. radio show, remember), and Don elbows him to jog him awake.
11yrs old when I watched this 😂
same here. I seem to remember that the this Jimmy Dean show was on Friday nights? Also, it just lasted a year or less? I remember him having Homer & Jethro on.
@@alpha-omega2362 No, it ran three seasons, this show being in the second half of the last one.