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Following their discharges from active duty, the Everlys resumed their career, but with little success in the United States. Of their 27 singles on Warner Bros. from 1963 through 1970, only three made the Hot 100, and none peaked higher than No.31. Album sales were also down. The Everlys' first two albums for Warners (in 1960 and 1961) peaked at No.9 US, but after that, of a dozen more LPs for Warner Bros., only one made the top 200 – 1965's " Beat & Soul", which peaked at No.141. [35] [36] The Everly Brothers – Crying In the Rain... Archived from the original on February 18, 2014 – via YouTube. MacDonald, Ian (1997). Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties. Random House. ISBN 0-7126-6697-4. p. 55. Connelly, Christopher (October 29, 1981). "Simon and Garfunkel Reunite in Central Park". Rolling Stone . Retrieved September 22, 2021. Trigger (January 4, 2014). "How Music Row & Acuff-Rose Killed The Everly Brothers/". Saving Country Music.com . Retrieved September 16, 2021.
The Everly Brothers recording of "Let It Be Me" has a more lush orchestration than their previous hits. It used eight violins and a cello. They took the song to #7 on the US pop singles chart. "Let It Be Me" was also the duo's final single for the Cadence label before they moved to Warner Bros. Paul Simon with Don Everly "Bye Bye Love" at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville 6/20/18, archived from the original on December 11, 2021 , retrieved August 23, 2021 All I Have to Do Is Dream" was later widely covered by the likes of Richard Chamberlain, Donny Osmond, Andy Gibb and R.E.M. The Everly Brothers also collaborated with British singer Cliff Richard for his version in 1994.The song ranked even higher than "Wake Up Little Susie" in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. 'Bird Dog' - Number 2 - 1958 a b Young, Alex (August 22, 2021). "R.I.P. Don Everly, One-Half of The Everly Brothers Dies at 84". Consequence . Retrieved June 9, 2022.
Everly Brothers @ Art + Culture". Artandculture.com. Archived from the original on December 19, 2014 . Retrieved December 3, 2013.a b Norman, Philip (1996). Buddy Holly: The Definitive Biography of Buddy Holly. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-306-80715-7.