Some Hearts (The Everly Brothers album)

Some Hearts
Studio album by The Everly Brothers
Released 1988
Genre Pop
Length 37:50
Label Mercury
Producer The Everly Brothers, Larrie Londin
The Everly Brothers chronology
All They Had to Do Was Dream
(1985)
Some Hearts
(1988)
In Concert: The Reunion
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Some Hearts... is The Everly Brothers' final studio album. It was released November 4, 1988.[2][3][4][5]

Track listing

  1. "Some Hearts" (Don Everly) – 5:22
  2. "Don't Worry Baby" (Roger Christian, Brian Wilson) – 3:37
  3. "Ride the Wind" (Johnny Durrill, Phil Everly) – 3:29
  4. "Be My Love Again" (Don Everly) – 4:36
  5. "Can't Get over It" (Don Everly) – 4:25
  6. "Angel of the Darkness" (Johnny Durrill, Phil Everly) – 3:48
  7. "Brown Eyes" (Johnny Durrill, Phil Everly) – 2:41
  8. "Three Bands of Steel" (Don Everly) – 2:45
  9. "Julianne" (Patrick Alger, J. Fred Knobloch) – 3:05
  10. "Any Single Solitary Heart" (John Hiatt, Mike Porter) – 4:12

Personnel

Production notes

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Steve Hochman Popular Musicians: The Doobie Brothers-Paul McCartney - 1999 - Page 383 "In 1986 Born Yesterday was released, and in 1989 their last album for Mercury, Some Hearts, was released."
  3. CD Review Digest Annual: Jazz, popular, etc 1990 - "THE EVERLY BROTHERS "Although none of the sidemen (except perhaps Andy Sheppard) are 'names, ' the enthusiastic young ensemble compares ... PHONOGRAM 832 520 38:02 It 565 "Some Hearts is another respectable offering, ..."
  4. High Fidelity News and Record Review 1989 -"THE EVERLY BROTHERS: SOME HEARTS... Phonogram 832 520-1 Phonogram 832 520-2 (38m 02s) CD Remember: the Everlys were among the first of the 1950s acts to re-stake their claims in the 1980s, so this is no copycat response to the belated and now posthumous success of.."
  5. Dafydd Rees, Luke Crampton Rock Movers & Shakers - Page 47 - 1991 "Boys guesting on a revival of their 1964 hit), and Some Hearts from which it is taken, are released, but neither charts."
  6. The Everly Brothers- Some Hearts @Discogs.com Retrieved 2-2-2014.
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