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Bye, Bye . . . I think I'm gonna' cry (Original Post)
ashling
Jan 2014
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mwdem
(4,031 posts)1. So sad to hear this....
nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)2. Hey, at least he outlived Elvis by 35 years...
Seriously, though, this is really sad for pop music in general. The Everlys were truly one of a kind - those harmonies are just magic.
struggle4progress
(118,281 posts)4. Wake up, little Susie
OriginalGeek
(12,132 posts)5. Magnificent voices
I wish I could have seen them in concert.
Boomerproud
(7,952 posts)6. Oh! Back when singers actually had to have good voices.
A tremendous loss, but what a gift they gave to us.
Does anyone know what his relationship with Don was like lately? I hope they were at peace.
On edit-I see that they reunited in 1983. Don Everly told People Magazine "I loved my brother very much."