1986 studio album by The Everly Brothers
Born Yesterday is an album by the Everly Brothers , released in 1986.[ 1] [ 2] It peaked at No. 83 on the Billboard 200 and No. 22 on the Top Country Albums charts.[ 3] The title track, written by Don , was the first single; "I Know Love" was the second.[ 4] [ 5]
Production
The album was produced by Dave Edmunds .[ 6] "Why Worry" is a cover of the Dire Straits song.[ 7] "Amanda Ruth" is a cover of the Rank and File song, which had been inspired by the brothers' version of "Lucille ".[ 8] [ 9]
Critical reception
The Star Tribune wrote that the album "has no irresistible tunes but plenty of good, well-crafted numbers."[ 12] The Gazette noted that the "adult-oriented pop and country record has an almost limpid quality to it; partially due to the brother's effortless harmonies; partly because of Edmond's hands-off production; and partly thanks to the astounding virtuosity of veteran players."[ 13]
Track listing
"Amanda Ruth" (Chip Kinman, Tony Kinman) 3:17
"I Know Love" (Brian Neary, Jim Photoglo ) 2:37
"Born Yesterday " (Don Everly ) 4:00
"These Shoes" (Jon Goin, Larry Lee) 3:45
"Arms of Mary " (Iain Sutherland ) 2:25
"That Uncertain Feeling" (Steve Gould ) 3:11
"Thinkin' 'Bout You" (Billy Burnette , Larry Henley ) 2:45
"Why Worry " (Mark Knopfler ) 4:45
"Abandoned Love " (Bob Dylan ) 4:03
"Don't Say Goodnight" (Brian Neary, Jim Photoglo) 4:37
"Always Drive a Cadillac" (Larry Raspberry) 5:02
"You Send Me " (Sam Cooke ) 3:42
Personnel
Chart (1986)
Peak position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums
22
U.S. Billboard 200
83
Canadian RPM Top Albums
82
Dutch Albums Chart[ 14]
46
References
^ Pond, Steve (1 Dec 1985). "Songs Our Father Never Taught Us". Calendar. Los Angeles Times . p. 82.
^ Fricke, David (Feb 27, 1986). "Records: Born Yesterday". Rolling Stone (468): 62.
^ "Everly Brothers" . Billboard . Retrieved 21 May 2023 .
^ Presnell, Jim (23 Feb 1986). "The Everly Brothers: Born Yesterday". Sun-Sentinel . p. 3F.
^ Quill, Greg (22 June 1986). "Everly Brothers look beyond past". Toronto Star . p. G3.
^ Defendorf, Richard (2 Feb 1986). "Everly Brothers". Calendar. Orlando Sentinel . p. 8.
^ Brogan, Daniel (14 Feb 1986). "Everlys Return to Roots with Consistent 'Born Yesterday' ". Friday. Chicago Tribune . p. 50.
^ Takiff, Jonathan (27 June 1986). "Everly Brothers". Features. Philadelphia Daily News . p. 41.
^ Hawthorn, Tom (24 July 1986). "A few roadblocks for Rank and File on Canadian tour". The Globe and Mail . p. D6.
^ "Born Yesterday Review by J.P. Ollio" . AllMusic . Retrieved 21 May 2023 .
^ Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press . ISBN 978-0195313734 .
^ Bream, Jon (7 Feb 1986). "The Everly Brothers, 'Born Yesterday' ". Star Tribune . p. 3C.
^ Griffin, John (13 Feb 1986). "In music, as in life, reunions almost never work...". The Gazette . p. D13.
^ THE EVERLY BROTHERS - BORN YESTERDAY Archived April 17, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
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