The Everly Brothers – Ground Hawg
“Ground Hawg” is one of the more unusual and less widely discussed songs in The Everly Brothers’ catalogue, a track that draws from the brothers’ deep roots in American folk…
“Ground Hawg” is one of the more unusual and less widely discussed songs in The Everly Brothers’ catalogue, a track that draws from the brothers’ deep roots in American folk…
“The Girl Sang the Blues” is one of those songs in The Everly Brothers’ repertoire that showcases their ability to tell a story with emotional clarity, using music as both…
“The Ferris Wheel” by The Everly Brothers is a song that captures the magic, fragility, and bittersweet truth of love through a simple yet powerful metaphor. Known for their unmatched…
“The Collector” by The Everly Brothers is one of those lesser-known but deeply evocative tracks that captures the duo’s ability to blend storytelling with emotion. Known primarily for their soaring…
Introduction and Short Summary of the Song “Carol Jane” is one of the lesser-known tracks by The Everly Brothers, recorded during their early 1960s period when they were experimenting with…
Introduction and Short Summary of the Song “Can’t Get Over It” is one of the more reflective songs recorded by The Everly Brothers during the later part of their career,…
Introduction and Short Summary of the Song “Burma Shave” is one of the Everly Brothers’ most distinctive recordings, released in 1965 on their album Beat & Soul. Unlike their more…
Introduction and Short Summary of the Song “Bowling Green” is one of the later hits by The Everly Brothers, released in 1967 during a period when their commercial popularity had…
Introduction and Short Summary of the Song “Blueberry Hill” is one of the most recognizable standards in American popular music, made famous by Fats Domino’s 1956 recording. The Everly Brothers’…
Introduction and Short Summary of the Song “Be Bop A-Lula” is one of the most iconic rockabilly songs of the 1950s, originally made famous by Gene Vincent in 1956. When…