EB 84
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EB 84 | |||||
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Studio album by The Everly Brothers | |||||
Released | 1984 | ||||
Genre | Pop | ||||
Label | Razor & Tie | ||||
Producer | Dave Edmunds | ||||
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EB 84 is The Everly Brothers' comeback album from 1984. Produced by Dave Edmunds, the album features the song "On the Wings of A Nightingale", written specifically for the duo by Paul McCartney. The New York Times called the song "one of the former Beatle's most ingenuous tunes".
[edit] Track listing
Billboard-information within brackets. UK=Chart single in England
- "On The Wings of a Nightingale" (Paul McCartney) (#50, UK 4)
- "Danger Danger" (Frankie Miller)
- "The Story of Me" (Jeff Lynne)
- "I'm Takin' My Time" (Rick Beresford, Patrick Alger)
- "The First in Line" (Paul Kennedy)
- "Lay, Lady, Lay" (Bob Dylan)
- "Following the Sun" (Don Everly)
- "You Make It Seem So Easy" (Don Everly)
- "More Than I Can Handle" (Pete Wingfield, Mike Vernon)
- "Asleep" (Don Everly)
[edit] Personnel
- Don Everly - vocals
- Phil Everly - vocals
- Dave Edmunds - guitar
- Albert Lee - guitar
- Jeff Lynne - bass, arrangements
- Paul McCartney - guitar
- Gerry Conway - drums
- Philip Donnelly - guitar
- John Giblin - bass
- Gerry Hogan - pedal steel
- Richard Tandy - arranger, keyboards
- Terry Williams - drums
- Pete Wingfield - keyboards