First Million Seller Was Rejected By 30 Other Acts!

March 7, 2020 6:52 am Published by

The brothers were singing professionally before their teens.  With their mom and dad on radio as, “The Everly Family”, then as, “Little Donnie and Baby Boy Phil”.

When the family moved to to Tennessee, the brothers caught the attention of Chet Atkins, and this led to a record contract with Columbia Records.  Their first recording for Columbia was written by Don.  “Keep a Lovin Me” was a flop, and they were dropped from the label.

The brothers were offered a song early in 1957 that had been rejected by thirty other performers.  Don and Phil had just signed with Cadence Records, and they wanted a hit song on their new label.  They looked at the music and lyrics, and Don added a guitar intro, and they made the recording with Chet Atkins on lead guitar.  The song was, “Bye Bye Love”,  and “The Everly Brothers” became household names.

Join me next Saturday, March 14 at 9:20, for more with The Everly Brothers!

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