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on the country charts himself with "Dare To Dream Again" and "Sweet Southern Love."

On September 22 and 23, 1983, at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England, the Everly Brothers performed to sold out crowds. A double album and an HBO cable television special followed.

Their comeback album, EB '84, included their hit "On The Wings Of A Nightingale," written for them by Paul McCartney. In 1986, "Born Yesterday" was chosen by Time Magazine as one of the top ten pop albums of the year. In 1989 they released "Some Hearts."

In 1986, the Everly Brothers were two of the original inductees into the Rock 'N Roll Hall Of Fame. Having sold over 40 million records, they were honored as two artists who laid the foundation for an art form that created a cultural revolution. That same year, the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce awarded the Brothers their very own star No. 1834 in the Walk Of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard.

The Everlys tour the world six to eight months out of the year. Each summer they perform a benefit concert for the economically depressed coal mining community in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.

Discography:

This Is The Everly Brothers
Heartaches & Harmonies
Walk Right Back
Mercury Years
Best Of-Rare Solo Classics
All They Had To Do Was Dream
Cadence Classics-20 Greatest
Reunion Concert
Roots
Very Best Of Everly Brothers
Golden Hits
Fabulous Style Of
Vol. 2-Greatest Love Songs
Vol. 1-Greatest Love Songs
Best Of-Golden Archive Series
Stories We Could Tell
Pass The Chicken & Listen
Essential
Wake Up Little Susie
Dream
Bye Bye Love
Wake Up Little Susie
All I Have To Do Is Dream
1955-60 Classic
On The Wings Of A Nightingale
Ep Collection
All-Time Greatest Hits
Everly Brothers/Fabulous Style
Greatest Recordings
Songs Our Daddy Taught Us

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