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Title: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: jeremylr on March 16, 2009, 11:27:35 PM
This past week I've been discovering the Everly Brothers beyond what I've always heard on the radio.  I didn't realize they recorded a cover of "Don't Worry, Baby" in 1988 for their "Some Hearts" album featuring the Beach Boys.  Does anyone have any thoughts on this recording, as well as session details & which particular Beach Boys participated in that recording?

I was surprised in hearing this song (I liked it) in that it didn't have all of the synthesizers/drum machines/artificial sounds of that period that I don't particularly like.  I thought it stayed very true to the original version.  I have a feeling I'd enjoy more of the Beach Boys' later stuff in the 1980s/early 90s if they had incorporated more of an organic/live instrumentation approach to their sound.  Consequently, their music from that period sounds really dated to me.


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: MBE on March 17, 2009, 12:29:47 AM
I have been collecting the original Everly's LP"s in the past few months myself. They really did some great work through the early 70's. Don't Worry Baby is indeed pleasent. Carl, Mike, Al, and Bruce should all be on it.  A lot of music from oh 83 to 93 by a lot of groups would have been much better with real instruments. The Beach Boys were pretty bad offenders (as was Brian solo) in this area but in their defense they weren't alone.


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: Rocker on March 17, 2009, 04:25:51 PM
The Everlys were great. A deeper look into their catalogue is always fascinating. Someone posted a picture of Dennis and Brian with the Everlys in '66 awhile back in the picture-thread.


I think Brian sounds a little off-key on that recording. I'm not really a fan of it but apart from the 25 years together special it's he only time we have both groups recording together...


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: Sheriff John Stone on March 17, 2009, 04:32:55 PM
A little trivia....the song (actually a snippet) appeared in the movie Tequila Sunrise; how or why I have no idea....

Even though I liked Lorrie Morgan's version, they could've put The Everly Brothers' version of "Don't Worry, Baby" on Stars & Stripes and given another song to Lorrie. Oh well, maybe they can put it on Vol. 2. ;D


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: JeffRetro on March 17, 2009, 06:57:40 PM
A little trivia....the song (actually a snippet) appeared in the movie Tequila Sunrise; how or why I have no idea....

Not only did it appear in "Telquila Sunrise" (and on its soundtrack CD), but it was a remix that featured some BB harmonizing as well as some Everly vocal bits during what is the instrumental break on the original 1964 version (the Everlys' original mix only has their vocals during this secion).

This remix is the one that Capitol issued as a US 45 in 1988 to promoto the soundtrack CD.


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: jeremylr on March 17, 2009, 06:58:59 PM
Ok,  I wasn't sure if Brian was on "Don't Worry Baby" in 1988 with the rest of the group, so thanks for clearing that up, Rocker.  

I've also got Bill Medley's "Damn Near Righteous" album from 2007 with Brian, Phil Everly, & Bill harmonizing on "In My Room."  I'm assuming that's the only other time that an Everly has appeared with a Beach Boy.  I thought "In My Room" really sounded good, especially listening to the 1st part of the song where only their voices are present.  Jeffrey Foskett's on that, too.

Here's another question:  have the Beach Boys ever referenced The Everlys as being an inspiration to their tight harmonies?


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: the captain on March 17, 2009, 07:00:41 PM

Here's another question:  have the Beach Boys ever referenced The Everlys as being an inspiration to their tight harmonies?
I'd think "Devoted To You" being on Party! answers that question.


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: jeremylr on March 17, 2009, 07:03:11 PM
Thanks for that, Luther.  I still don't have a lot of the Beach Boys' pre-1966 albums yet, but I'm getting there.


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: the captain on March 17, 2009, 07:18:15 PM
If you haven't heard that track, you're in for a treat. It's really beautiful. Also, while I might be imagining this, I think in Endless Harmony (DVD) Mike mentions singing Everly Bros tunes at the family get-togethers.


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: jeremylr on March 17, 2009, 07:27:32 PM
No, I hadn't heard "Devoted To You" from the "Party!" LP.  I just went to iTunes & listened to snippets of both of them:  the version on "Hawthorne: CA" sounds better to me with just the emphasis on group vocal/acoustic guitar.


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: mikeyj on March 17, 2009, 07:33:11 PM
No, I hadn't heard "Devoted To You" from the "Party!" LP.  I just went to iTunes & listened to snippets of both of them:  the version on "Hawthorne: CA" sounds better to me with just the emphasis on group vocal/acoustic guitar.

The version on Hawthorne is just the Party! track without all the Party! overdubs :)


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: Sheriff John Stone on March 17, 2009, 07:33:53 PM
Here's another question:  have the Beach Boys ever referenced The Everlys as being an inspiration to their tight harmonies?

I've seen a few interviews where Mike Love mentions "sitting in his car with Brian" or "walking home" from somewhere and singing/harmonizing to Everly Brothers' songs.

Also, on The Beach Boys' 1989 TV series, Mike and I believe Brian discuss their fondness for The Everly Brothers. They sing a snippet of "Bird Dog" and the entire "All I Have To Do Is Dream". It's during the campfire sing-a-longs and Brian is really into it.

On the Hawthorne CD, there's a little spoken intro (taken from an interview) from Mike Love where he discusses The Everly Brothers, then leads directly into "Devoted To You".



Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: Don't Back Down on March 17, 2009, 07:40:02 PM
there's the track "Mike on The Everly Brothers" on the Hawthorne set
 :)


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: southbay on March 18, 2009, 08:05:44 AM
Here's another question:  have the Beach Boys ever referenced The Everlys as being an inspiration to their tight harmonies?
I've seen a few interviews where Mike Love mentions "sitting in his car with Brian" or "walking home" from somewhere and singing/harmonizing to Everly Brothers' songs.

Also, on The Beach Boys' 1989 TV series, Mike and I believe Brian discuss their fondness for The Everly Brothers. They sing a snippet of "Bird Dog" and the entire "All I Have To Do Is Dream". It's during the campfire sing-a-longs and Brian is really into it.

On the Hawthorne CD, there's a little spoken intro (taken from an interview) from Mike Love where he discusses The Everly Brothers, then leads directly into "Devoted To You".


It was on the "25 Years Together" TV special, Mike and Brian introducing the Everly's.  They both stated (per David Leaf's script) that they (with Mike's sister) would walk home from church singing Everly Brothers songs.  Or something like that.


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: Rocker on March 18, 2009, 08:10:43 AM


Also, on The Beach Boys' 1989 TV series, Mike and I believe Brian discuss their fondness for The Everly Brothers. They sing a snippet of "Bird Dog" and the entire "All I Have To Do Is Dream". It's during the campfire sing-a-longs and Brian is really into it.


That version is just so beautiful imho.

Here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI23swQQ-FY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI23swQQ-FY)


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: Jon Stebbins on March 18, 2009, 08:48:12 AM
There is a ton of Beach Boys/Everly Brothers connection, including the fact that the '63 Beach Boys were on the same tour circuit of the midwest and caught some flak generated by the Everlys behavior...see Dave Marks book for details. Also, Dave's parents were very close to Phil Everly in the late '60's and '70's which also gets some attention in the book.


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: Rocker on March 20, 2009, 05:44:32 PM
There is a ton of Beach Boys/Everly Brothers connection, including the fact that the '63 Beach Boys were on the same tour circuit of the midwest and caught some flak generated by the Everlys behavior...

And they always look so nice...  ;D



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Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: phirnis on March 21, 2009, 06:40:11 AM


Also, on The Beach Boys' 1989 TV series, Mike and I believe Brian discuss their fondness for The Everly Brothers. They sing a snippet of "Bird Dog" and the entire "All I Have To Do Is Dream". It's during the campfire sing-a-longs and Brian is really into it.


That version is just so beautiful imho.

Here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI23swQQ-FY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI23swQQ-FY)

Though the whole thing does reek a bit of eighties cheese, I love that whole campfire session and thought they did some beautiful and genuinely heartfelt singing there. All I Have To Do Is Dream and Be My Baby in particular make me wish they did an eighties Party! album assembled from these very recordings. So much fun watching Brian and Mike interact here as well.


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: Rocker on April 02, 2009, 01:47:27 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y61YZLsSO3c&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y61YZLsSO3c&feature=related)

It is not completely on topic, but here's an interview where the EB talk a little about the then upcoming surfing scene in southern California. It's from '63


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: matt-zeus on April 03, 2009, 12:15:15 AM
My mother is a big Everlys fan so I grew up with their albums playing all the time when I was little. The comeback albums they did in the mid 80s ('EB84' and 'Born Yesterday') are really fine albums, 'Some Hearts' is less good but it was here that I heard 'Don't Worry Baby' for the first ever time and at that age didn't really know it wasn't an Everly's song.

It wasn't until I was watching Baywatch a few years later (Hmmm..) that I saw the BB on there doing 'Don't worry Baby' (sung by what I later found out was Matt Jardine?) and then sort of realised it was in fact a BB song.
For those interested in that fascinating cultural collaboration, I found it on youtube;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=intgdukJneg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMuttARP05Q

It truly stinks - (Can't believe they did 'summer in Paradise' too!)!!!


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: The Heartical Don on April 03, 2009, 12:44:21 AM
I'd like to grab the opportunity and make a firm case for:

The Everly Brothers: 'Roots'

(available on WB Archives for a budget price)

Stunning orchestral country album, songs interlaced with authentic snippets from the Everly Brothers Family Radio Hour. It never fails to move me. Lenny Waronker produced, and Nick de Caro did the string arrangements. Vaguely the mood of 'Song Cycle' hangs over it, although it is much more straight, of course. The Brothers never sang more tenderly, carefully. And the reworking of their own 'I Wonder If I Care As Much'... should be in my all time top ten of great songs.

Listen.


Title: Re: The Beach Boys & The Everly Bros: Don't Worry, Baby 1988
Post by: Rocker on April 03, 2009, 06:16:44 AM
I'd like to grab the opportunity and make a firm case for:

The Everly Brothers: 'Roots'

(available on WB Archives for a budget price)

Stunning orchestral country album, songs interlaced with authentic snippets from the Everly Brothers Family Radio Hour. It never fails to move me. Lenny Waronker produced, and Nick de Caro did the string arrangements. Vaguely the mood of 'Song Cycle' hangs over it, although it is much more straight, of course. The Brothers never sang more tenderly, carefully. And the reworking of their own 'I Wonder If I Care As Much'... should be in my all time top ten of great songs.

Listen.


Yes, it's a great album !
I wonder if any of the EBs was ever interviewed about the Beach Boys and what was said. I guess they must have been quite thrilled of the harmonies.