Two Yanks in England
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Two Yanks in England' | ||
Studio album by [Everly Brothers]] | ||
Released | 1966 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Label | Warner Brothers |
The Everly Brothers recorded Two Yanks in England for the Warner Brothers label (W/WS 1646) between 16 May and 2 June 1966. The backing band on most of the recordings are actually The Hollies and eight of the twelve songs featured are credited to 'L. Ransford' - a well known Hollies pseudonym. The Hollies has recorded: "So Lonely" (65), "Signs That Will Never Change" (67),"Like Everytime Before",(?)"I've Been Wrong Before" (65), "Have You Ever Loved Somebody"(67),"Don't Run And Hide" (66),"Fifi The Flea" (66)and "Hard Hard Year" (66)
[edit] Track listing
- "Somebody Help Me"
- "So Lonely"
- "Kiss Your Man Goodbye"
- "Signs That Will Never Change"
- "Like Everytime Before"
- "Pretty Flamingo"
- "I've Been Wrong Before"
- "Have You Ever Loved Somebody?"
- "The Collector"
- "Don't Run And Hide"
- "Fifi The Flea"
- "Hard Hard Year"