Ballads of the Everly Brothers
One of two companion Everly Brothers compilations Bear Family released in early 2013, The Ballads of the Everly Brothers contains exactly what the title promises: 30 ballads from the greatest harmony duo of its time. The 30 songs on this single disc were recorded between 1957 and 1962, meaning it favors their big '50s hits for Cadence but also has a smattering of sides for Warner, and its lengthy running time means this doesn't just have hits ("All I Have to Do Is Dream," "Maybe Tomorrow," "Devoted to You," "Take a Message to Mary," "Let It Be Me," "So Sad [To Watch Good Love Go Bad]," "Love Hurts," "Ebony Eyes," "Crying in the Rian"), but also digs deep into their catalog, offering beautiful songs written by Boudleaux and Felice Bryant, originals by the Everlys, pop and country standards, and the odd song by an emerging songwriter like John D. Loudermilk. This showcases the Brothers' range and also their expertise, as each cut here is sweet and gorgeous. It's an excellent way to explo