Some Hearts (The Everly Brothers album)
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' final studio album. It was released November 4, 1988, but re-released in 1989. The album did not chart. "
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", a cover of the
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hit, charted in Australia. It was later featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 film, '' Bye Bye Love'' (which itself takes its title from the Everly Brothers song of the same name).


Track listing

#"Some Hearts" (Don Everly) – 5:22 #"
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" ( Roger Christian, Brian Wilson) – 3:37 #"Ride the Wind" (John Durrill, Phil Everly) – 3:29 #"Be My Love Again" (Don Everly) – 4:36 #"Can't Get over It" (Don Everly) – 4:25 #"Angel of the Darkness" (John Durrill, Phil Everly) – 3:48 #"Brown Eyes" (John Durrill, Phil Everly) – 2:41 #"Three Bands of Steel" (Don Everly) – 2:45 #"Julianne" ( Patrick Alger, J. Fred Knobloch) – 3:05 #"Any Single Solitary Heart" (
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, Mike Porter) – 4:12


Personnel

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Don Everly The Everly Brothers were an American rock duo, known for steel-string acoustic guitar playing and close harmony singing. Consisting of Isaac Donald "Don" Everly (February 1, 1937 – August 21, 2021) and Phillip "Phil" Everly (January 19, 1939 ...
– vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar *
Phil Everly The Everly Brothers were an American rock duo, known for steel-string acoustic guitar playing and close harmony singing. Consisting of Isaac Donald "Don" Everly (February 1, 1937 – August 21, 2021) and Phillip "Phil" Everly (January 19, 1939 ...
– vocals, guitar *
Albert Lee Albert William Lee (born 21 December 1943) is an English guitarist known for his fingerstyle and hybrid picking technique. Lee has worked, both in the studio and on tour, with many famous musicians from a wide range of genres. He has also mai ...
– lead guitar *Phil Cranham – bass *
Larrie Londin Ralph Gallant (October 15, 1943 − August 24, 1992), better known by the stage name Larrie Londin, was an American drummer and session musician. According to journalist James Byron Fox, "If not the best known, Larrie is one of the most liste ...
– drums *
Pete Wingfield William Peter Wingfield (born 7 May 1948) is an English record producer, keyboard player, songwriter, singer and music journalist. Career Whilst at Sussex University Wingfield and three other students formed the group Jellybread. In 1969, he ...
– keyboards *Hank DeVito – guitar, steel guitar *Greg Harris – guitar on "Angel of Darkness" *John Hobbs – keyboards on "Angel of Darkness" and "Brown Eyes" Production notes *Allen Abrahamson – engineer *Barry Barnes – art direction *Dave Barton – engineer *Jeff Giedt – engineer, mixing *John Hobbs – vocal engineer *Guy Roche – vocal engineer *Ted Stein – engineer The Everly Brothers – ''Some Hearts'' @Discogs.com
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References

{{Authority control 1988 albums The Everly Brothers albums Mercury Records albums