Tracks1.1 Keep A-Lovin' Me 1.2 The Sun Keeps Shining 1.3 Bye Bye Love 1.4 I Wonder If I Care As Much 1.5 Wake Up Little Susie 1.6 Maybe Tomorrow 1.7 This Little Girl of Mine 1.8 Should We Tell Him 1.9 All I Have to Do Is Dream 1.10 Claudette 1.11 Bird Dog 1.12 Devoted to You 1.13 Problems 1.14 Love of My Life 1.15 Take a Message to Mary 1.16 Poor Jenny 1.17 Poor Jenny (UK?Version) 1.18 (Til) I Kissed You 1.19 Oh What a Feeling 1.20 Let It Be Me 1.21 Since You Broke My Heart 1.22 Cathy's Clown 1.23 Always It's You 1.24 When Will I Be Loved 1.25 Be Bop A-Lula 1.26 So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) 1.27 Lucille 1.28 Like Strangers 1.29 Brand New Heartache 1.30 Leave My Woman Alone 1.31 Walk Right Back 1.32 Ebony Eyes 1.33 Temptation 1.34 Stick with Me Baby 1.35 Don't Blame Me 1.36 Muskrat 1.37 Crying in the Rain 1.38 I'm Not Angry 1.39 That's Old Fashioned 1.40 How Can I Meet Her 1.41 I'm Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail 1.42 Lightning Express 1.43 Don't Ask Me to Be Friends 1.44 No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile 1.45 Adrian Kimberly • the Graduation Song (Pomp and Circumstance) 1.46 Adrian Kimberly • Black Mountain Stomp 1.47 Adrian Kimberly • God Bless America 1.48 Adrian Kimberly • Greensleeves 1.49 Adrian Kimberly • Draggin' Dragon 1.50 Adrian Kimberly • When You Wish Upon a Star 1.51 The Keestone Family Singers • Cornbread ; Chitlins 1.52 The Keestone Family Singers • Melodrama
NotesThe Everly Brothers occupy a class entirely of their own, by far the most gifted vocal duo of all time and a major influence on every vocal harmony act who followed them, in particular, The Beatles. Between 1957 and 62 they recorded a devastating body of work, enjoying almost unparalleled success - which included fifteen million selling singles - for the Cadence and Warner Bros labels. • Their biggest hits during this period were 'Bye Bye Love', 'Wake Up Little Susie', 'All I Have To Do Is Dream', 'Bird Dog', 'Problems', '(Til) I Kissed You', 'Let It Be Me', 'Cathy's Clown', 'When Will I Be Loved', 'So Sad', 'Walk Right Back', 'Ebony Eyes', 'Temptation' and 'Crying In The Rain'. All can be found on this compilation, which features all their singles between 1956 and 1962, including a couple of rare UK-only B-sides. Also included, as "bonus tracks", are four releases on Don Everly's short-lived Calliope label, including his US?Top 40 hit 'The Graduation?Song', which carried a label credit to 'Adrian Kimberly'.