The Everly Brothers: Songs with Girls, Women and Ladies Names in Titles and Lyrics
Amanda Ruth, Amy, Anne, Annie, Annie Laurie, Asia, Barbara, Bessie, Betty, Carol Jane, Caroline, Cathy, Cecilia, Chloe, Claudette, Cinderella, Corrina, Donna, Diana, Evelyn, Fifi, Helen, Isabella, Jeannette, Jenny, Jessie, Jezebel, Judy, Julianne, June, Karen, Lauren, Linda, Loretta, Lola, Louise, Lovey, Lucille, Lula, Mabel, Madonna, Malinda, Maria, Mary, Mary Jane, Maybelline, Melody, Molly, Mona Lisa, Nancy, Nellie, Paula, Rosa, Rose, Rosemarie, Rosie, Ruby, Sadie, Sal, Sally, Susie, Suzanne, Terry, Thelma, Vera
- "Amanda Ruth" - Born Yesterday - 1985
- "Hello Amy" - Give Me a Future - 2005
- "Lady Anne"
- "Polk Salad Annie"
- "Annie Laurie/I'll be your baby tonight"
- "The Eyes of Asia" - Single - 1970
- "Barbara Allen" - Songs Our Daddy Taught Us - 1958
- Bessie - "Ladies Love Outlaws" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- Betty - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- "Carol Jane" - It's Everly Time - 1960
- Caroline - "Old Kentucky River" by Phil Everly - Single - 1974
- "Cathy’s Clown" - A Date with The Everly Brothers - 1961
- "Cecilia"
- "Chloe" - Both Sides of an Evening - 1961
- "Claudette" - The Best of the Everly Brothers - 1959
- Cinderella - "Watchin' It Go" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- "Sweet Little Corrina" by Vince Gill and Phil Everly
- "Donna, Donna" - A Date with The Everly Brothers - 1961
- Diana - "Empty Boxes" - The New Album - 1977
- "Evelyn Swing" - Single - 1974
- "Fifi the Flea" - Two Yanks in England - 1966
- Helen - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella" - Christmas with the Everly Brothers - 1962
- "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella" - Christmas with the Everly Brothers - 1962
- "Poor Jenny" - Single - 1959
- Jenny - "I'm Afraid" - Single - 1962
- Jessie - "Ladies Love Outlaws" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- "Jezebel" - Instant Party! - 1962
- "Whatever Happened to Judy" - 1963
- "Julianne" - Some Hearts - 1989
- "June Is As Cold As December" - In Our Image - 1966
- Karen - "Carolina In My Mind" - Single - 1969
- Lauren - "Jack Daniels Old 7" - 1974
- Linda - "Ladies Love Outlaws" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- Linda - "When I'm Dead and Gone" - 1983
- Loretta - "Get Back"
- Lola - "The Fall of '59" - 1979
- "Louise" - Single - 1983
- "Lovey Kravezit" - In Our Image - 1966
- "Lucille" - A Date with The Everly Brothers - 1961
- "Be-Bop-A-Lula"- The Everly Brothers - 1958
- "Up In Mabel's Room" - Stories We Could Tell - 1972
- "Lady Madonna"
- Madonna - "Somewhere South In Mexico" by Johnny Rodriguez - Kiss My Grits (Movie Soundtrack) - 1982
- Malinda - "Slippin' and Slidin'" - Rock & Soul - 1965
- "Take a Letter, Maria"
- "Arms of Mary" - The Everly Brothers - Born Yesterday - 1985
- "Proud Mary"
- "Take a Message to Mary" - Single - 1959
- Mary - Beat & Soul - 1965
- "Mary Jane" - The Everly Brothers Sing - 1967
- "Maybellene" - Rock & Soul - 1965
- "Her Name is Melody" by Adrian Pride aka Bernie Schwartz aka Bernie
Ballentine - "Good Golly Miss Molly" - The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - 1967
- Molly - "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da"
- Mona Lisa - "How Can I Meet Her" - Single - 1962
- "Nancy's Minuet" - The New Album - 1977
- Nellie - "Melodrama" by Keestone Family Singers which was comprised of Phil Everly, Glen Campbell and Carole King - 1961
- Paula - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- Rosa - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- Rose - "Ring Around My Rosie""Ring Around My Rosie" - Single - 1964
- "Ring Around My Rosie" - Single - 1964
- Rosemarie - "Where Are The Good Days"
- "Ruby Tuesday"
- Ruby - "Takin' Shots" - 1974
- Sadie - "Devil's Child" - The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - 1967
- "My Gal Sal" - Both Sides of an Evening - 1961
- "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- Sally - "Devil's Child" - The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - 1967
- Sally - "Nashville Blues" - It's Everly Time - 1960
- "Susie" - Single - 1963
- "Wake Up Little Susie" - The Everly Brothers - 1958
- "Susie Q" - Rock & Soul - 1965
- Susie - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- "Sweet Suzanne" - Single - 1983
- Terry - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- Thelma - "T for Texas aka “Blue Yodel No. 1" - The Roots - 1968
- Vera - "When I'm 64"
- Everly.net
- As you can see to the left I have done many complete discographies, this page has a incredible amount of information on the Everly Brothers that was very helpful.
- The Everly Brothers - The Beehive: EverlyBrothers.com
- Fan Club
- The Everly Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Amanda Ruth
- "Amanda Ruth" - Born Yesterday - 1985
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Amy
- "Hello Amy" - Give Me a Future - 2005
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Anne
- "Lady Anne"
- Solo release by Phil Everly
- "Lady Anne"
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Annie
- "Polk Salad Annie"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Tony White
- "Poke Salad Annie" or "Polk Salad Annie" is a 1969 song written and performed by Tony Joe White. It was recorded in Muscle Shoals, AL. Its lyrics describe the lifestyle of a generic Southern girl. Traditionally, the term to describe the type of food highlighted in the song is "poke salad." Its 1969 single release peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100.
- The single, released by Monument Records had been out nine months before it finally charted, and had been written off by Monument as a failure. Said White: "They had done given up on it, but we kept getting all these people in Texas coming to the clubs and buying the record. So we would send up to Nashville saying, 'Send us a thousand more this week.' They would send us these 'Do Not Sell' examples, so we would have to sit down and mark out the 'Do Not Sell' and then send them to the record stores. All these stores in South Texas kept calling our house saying, 'We need more.' So we just kept hanging on. And finally a guy in L.A. picked it up and got it across. Otherwise, 'Polk' could have been lost forever."
- Text Source: Poke Salad Annie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: Tony Joe White - Polk Salad Annie Track - Yahoo! Music

- Performed on the television show “Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers" in 1970 with Tony White
- "Polk Salad Annie"
- Annie Laurie
- "Annie Laurie/I'll be your baby tonight"
- Annie Laurie is an old Scottish song based on poem by William Douglas (1672?-1748) of Dumfries and Galloway. The words were modified and the tune was added by Alicia Scott in 1834/5. The song is also known as Maxwelton Braes.
- Text Source: Annie Laurie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- Don Everly duet with Linda Ronstadt from the show “Johnny Cash
Presents The Everly Brothers" in 1970
- "Annie Laurie/I'll be your baby tonight"
-
Asia
- "The Eyes of Asia"
- Single - 1970
- Solo Release by Don Everly
- "The Eyes of Asia"
- Single - 1970
-
Barbara Allen
- "Barbara Allen"
- Songs Our Daddy Taught Us - 1958
- AKA: "Barbara Ellen," "Barbara Allan" "Barb'ry Allen," "Barbriallen"
- Barbara Allen (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- Audio available at wikipedia link
- Songs Our Daddy Taught Us - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Barbara Allen"
- Songs Our Daddy Taught Us - 1958
- Bessie
- Bessie - "Ladies Love Outlaws" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- "Bessie was a lovely child from West Tennessee
Leroy was an outlaw, hard-eyed and mean
One day she saw him starin', and it chilled her to the bone
And she knew she had to see that look on a child of her own" - Lyrics: Tom Rush - Ladies Love Outlaws Track - Yahoo! Music

- Pass the Chicken & Listen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Bessie was a lovely child from West Tennessee
- Bessie - "Ladies Love Outlaws" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- Betty
- Carol Jane
- "Carol Jane" - It's Everly Time - 1960
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Caroline
- Caroline - "Old Kentucky River" by Phil Everly - Single - 1974
- "Old Kentucky river
‘cross the county line
Through the morning sunshine
You flow to Caroline
Old Kentucky river
I recall a time
On your bank of bluegrass
Caroline was mine"
- "Old Kentucky river
- Caroline - "Old Kentucky River" by Phil Everly - Single - 1974
- Cathy
- "Cathy’s Clown"
- A Date with The Everly Brothers - 1961
- Lyrics: The Everly Brothers - Cathy's Clown Track - Yahoo! Music

- Cathy's Clown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- A Date with The Everly Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- Tina Louise Barr - Rock-It 'Harp***classic Autoharp - 2001
- Pat Boone - Great! Great! Great! - 1960
- The Blue Diamonds - Ramona - 1963
- Don Campbell Trio - Don Campbell Trio Live - 2007
- Fisher, Pierstorff & Nusz - Fisher, Pierstorff & Nusz - 2003
- Grateful Dead
- "This was apparently played during two Dead shows billed as Bobby Ace And The Cards From The Bottom Of The Deck (on 6/11/69 and 4/17/70). No tapes of these shows circulate. It was reportedly also played at the Hell's Angels benefit on 11/23/70, though it does not appear in the DeadBase list."
- Text Source and Lyrics: Cathy's Clown - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Kevin Hewick
- Tender Bruises and Scars - 2003
- Part of a Medley: Ophelia's Drinking Song/Cathy Clown
- Ophelia's Drinking Song - kevin hewick - kevinhewick.co.uk

- Kevin Hewick on MySpace Music

- Kevin Hewick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Barb Jungr - Waterloo Sunset - 2003
- Reba McEntire - Sweet Sixteen - 1989
- Harry Nilsson
- PC Quest - Directions - 1992
- Dee Dee Ramone - Latest and Greatest - 2000
- The Shadows
- The Shanes
- The Tokens
- Cathy's New Clown" by John Wesley Harding - Here Come The Groom - 1990
- Sequel of sorts to Cathy's Clown
- Son of Cathy's Clown" by Mikael Rickfors
- Sequel of sorts to Cathy's Clown
- Mentioned in "Let's Think About Living" by Bob Luman
- "We lost ol' Marty Robbins down in El Paso a little while back And now Miss Patti Page or one of them is a wearin' black And Cathy's Clown has Don and Phil Where it feels like they could die If we keep on a losin' our singers like that, I'll be the only one you can buy."
- Lyrics: Let's Think About Living Track - Yahoo! Music

- Marty Robbins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- El Paso (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Miss Patti Page - Official Site: MissPattiPage.com

- Bob Luman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: The Everly Brothers - Cathy's Clown Track - Yahoo! Music
- "Cathy’s Clown"
- A Date with The Everly Brothers - 1961
- Cecilia
- "Cecilia"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Simon and Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water - 1968
- Phil Everly with Jason Everly from Jason’s debut NO ORDINARY MUSIC
- "Cecilia"
- Chloe
- "Chloe" - Both Sides of an Evening - 1961
- Claudette
- "Claudette" - The Best of the Everly Brothers - 1959
- This is interesting, it is a Roy Oribison song, that the Everly Brothers released first, ten years before Roy. Does that make this a cover? I will leave that to others to decide.
- There Is Only One Roy Orbison - 1965
- This is about Roy Orbison's wife, who he divorced before he recorded this, after the Everly Brothers made it a hit, Roy reconciled with the namesake.
- There Is Only One Roy Orbison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- There Is Only One Roy Orbison - 1965
- Lyrics: Roy Orbison - Claudette Track - Yahoo! Music

- The Best of the Everly Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- This is interesting, it is a Roy Oribison song, that the Everly Brothers released first, ten years before Roy. Does that make this a cover? I will leave that to others to decide.
- "Claudette" - The Best of the Everly Brothers - 1959
-
Cinderella
- Cinderella - "Watchin' It Go" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- "Poor Cinderella she’s bowin’ her head
Tellin’ some stranger what a hard life’s she’s led
Glass slipper’s sound asleep under the bed
Sadly I’m watchin’ her go" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Poor Cinderella she’s bowin’ her head
- Cinderella - "Watchin' It Go" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- Corrina
- "Sweet Little Corrina" by Vince Gill and Phil Everly
- Donna
- "Donna, Donna" - A Date with The Everly Brothers - 1961
- Diana
- Diana - "Empty Boxes" - The New Album - 1977
- "A beggarly, account of empty boxes
That is all I own in this world
Oh Diana, sweet Diana
To flirt and fling a young girl dressed in ribbons
Taking fancies to those like you
Oh Diana, sweet Diana" - Lyrics: The Everly Brothers - Nancy's Minuet Track - Yahoo! Music

- The New Album - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "A beggarly, account of empty boxes
- Diana - "Empty Boxes" - The New Album - 1977
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Evelyn
- "Evelyn Swing"
- Single - 1974
- Solo release by Don Everly
- "Evelyn Swing"
- Single - 1974
- Fifi
- "Fifi the Flea" - Two Yanks in England - 1966
- Helen
- Isabella
- "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella" - Christmas with the Everly Brothers - 1962
- Christmas with the Everly Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella" (French: Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle) is a Christmas carol which originated from the Provence region of France in the 16th century. The song is unique among Christmas carols in that it is in 3/8 time.
- The carol was first published in 1553 in France, and was subsequently translated into English in the 18th century. The song was originally not a song to be sung at Christmas, but rather dance music for French nobility.
- The carol tells the story of two milkmaids, Jeanette and Isabella, who went to milk their cows in a manger in Bethlehem, only to find the baby Jesus sleeping in the hay. The two girls ran to town to tell the village of the coming of Christ, and the townspeople came with their own torches to view the sight for themselves. However, they had to keep their voices down so little Jesus could enjoy his dreams. To this day in the Provence region, children dress up as shepherds and milkmaids, carrying torches and candles to Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, while singing the carol.
- Text Source: Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- Bring a torch, Jeanette, Isabella!
Bring a torch, to Bethlehem come!
Christ is born. Tell the folk of the village
Mary has laid him in a manger.
Ah!* Ah! beautiful is the Mother!
Ah! Ah! beautiful is her child! - It is wrong when the Baby is sleeping,
It is wrong to speak so loud.
Silence, now as you gather around,
Lest your noise should waken Jesus.
Hush! Hush! see how the Baby slumbers;
Hush! Hush! see how the Baby sleeps! - Softly now unto the stable,
Softly for a moment come!
Look and see how charming is Jesus,
Look at him there, His cheeks are rosy!
Hush! Hush! see how the Child is sleeping;
Hush! Hush! see how he smiles in dreams - Multiple Names in Songs - "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella"
- Christmas with the Everly Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella" - Christmas with the Everly Brothers - 1962
- Jeannette
- "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella" - Christmas with the Everly Brothers - 1962
- "Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella" (French: Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle) is a Christmas carol which originated from the Provence region of France in the 16th century. The song is unique among Christmas carols in that it is in 3/8 time.
- The carol was first published in 1553 in France, and was subsequently translated into English in the 18th century. The song was originally not a song to be sung at Christmas, but rather dance music for French nobility.
- The carol tells the story of two milkmaids, Jeanette and Isabella, who went to milk their cows in a manger in Bethlehem, only to find the baby Jesus sleeping in the hay. The two girls ran to town to tell the village of the coming of Christ, and the townspeople came with their own torches to view the sight for themselves. However, they had to keep their voices down so little Jesus could enjoy his dreams. To this day in the Provence region, children dress up as shepherds and milkmaids, carrying torches and candles to Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, while singing the carol.
- Text Source: Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- Bring a torch, Jeanette, Isabella!
Bring a torch, to Bethlehem come!
Christ is born. Tell the folk of the village
Mary has laid him in a manger.
Ah!* Ah! beautiful is the Mother!
Ah! Ah! beautiful is her child! - It is wrong when the Baby is sleeping,
It is wrong to speak so loud.
Silence, now as you gather around,
Lest your noise should waken Jesus.
Hush! Hush! see how the Baby slumbers;
Hush! Hush! see how the Baby sleeps! - Softly now unto the stable,
Softly for a moment come!
Look and see how charming is Jesus,
Look at him there, His cheeks are rosy!
Hush! Hush! see how the Child is sleeping;
Hush! Hush! see how he smiles in dreams - Multiple Names in Songs - "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella"
- "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella" - Christmas with the Everly Brothers - 1962
- Jenny
- "Poor Jenny" - Single - 1959
- Jenny - "I'm Afraid" - Single - 1962
- " I’m afraid that Jenny’s gonna leave me
Day by day her love seems to fade
Though I wonder why she is changing
I won’t ask her
I’m too afraid"
- " I’m afraid that Jenny’s gonna leave me
- "Poor Jenny" - Single - 1959
-
Jessie
- Jessie - "Ladies Love Outlaws" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- "Jessie liked the Cadillacs and diamonds for her hand
Waymore had a reputation as a lady's man
Late one night her light of love, finally gave a sign
And Jessie parked her Cadillac and took her place in line" - Lyrics: Tom Rush - Ladies Love Outlaws Track - Yahoo! Music

- Pass the Chicken & Listen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Jessie liked the Cadillacs and diamonds for her hand
- Jessie - "Ladies Love Outlaws" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
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Jezebel
- "Jezebel" - Instant Party! - 1962
- Covered - Originally Performed by
Frankie Laine with the Norman Luboff Choir and Mitch Miller and his orchestra
- Lyrics: Frankie Laine - Jezebel Track - Yahoo! Music

- Jezebel (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Frankie Laine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Norman Luboff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Mitch Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: Frankie Laine - Jezebel Track - Yahoo! Music
- Jezebel (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Instant Party! - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Ediaf Piaf
- French Version
- Édith Piaf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Alexander Veljanov
- Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps - Blue Jean Bop - 1956
- Ediaf Piaf
- Covered - Originally Performed by
Frankie Laine with the Norman Luboff Choir and Mitch Miller and his orchestra
- "Jezebel" - Instant Party! - 1962
-
Judy
- "Whatever Happened to Judy" - 1963
- "Whatever Happened to Judy" - 1963
- Julianne
- "Julianne" - Some Hearts - 1989
- June
- "June Is As Cold As December" - In Our Image - 1966
-
Karen
- Karen - "Carolina In My Mind" - Single - 1969
- Covered - Originally Performed by James Taylor - James Taylor - 1969
- The Everly Brothers
- Single - 1969
- Released has "Carolina on My Mind" which is what most people (me) think the title is any way.
- Rereleased on Heartaches and Harmonies in 1994
- Heartaches and Harmonies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Karen - "Carolina In My Mind" - Single - 1969
-
Lauren
- Lauren - "Jack Daniels Old #7"
- 1974
- "Bogie Bogart cried, “Lauren, let's sail to sea”
“And when I'm dyin' have another drink for me”
Now you’ll find him up on Lynchburg all the time
They keep him waiting, at the end of the line
At the honky-tonky parade
Look at all the parts he played"
- Solo Release by Don Everly
- "Bogie Bogart cried, “Lauren, let's sail to sea”
- Lauren - "Jack Daniels Old #7"
- 1974
-
Linda
- Linda - "Ladies Love Outlaws" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- "Linda was a lady, blonde and built to last
Billy was a no-good guitar picker runnin' from his past
Listenin' to his songs she heard nothin' but bad news
Still she made her mind up to get him win or lose" - Lyrics: Tom Rush - Ladies Love Outlaws Track - Yahoo! Music

- Pass the Chicken & Listen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Linda was a lady, blonde and built to last
- Linda - "When I'm Dead and Gone" - 1983
- "Oh - oh Mama Linda
She’s out to get my hide
She’s got a shotgun and a daughter by her side
Hey there ladies, I don’t come free
Who’s got the love, who’s got enough
To keep a man like me" - Solo Release by Phil Everly
- "Oh - oh Mama Linda
- Linda - "Ladies Love Outlaws" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
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Loretta
- Loretta - "Get Back"
- Covered - Originally performed by The Beatles - Get Back - 1969
- "Get Back" is a song by The Beatles, written primarily by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon/McCartney. The song was originally released as a single on 11 April 1969 and credited to "The Beatles with Billy Preston." It later became the closing track of Let It Be (1970), which was The Beatles' last album released before the group formally split. The single reached number one in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, France, West Germany, and Mexico. It was The Beatles' only single that credited another artist (Preston), although Tony Sheridan had shared billing with The Beatles on his own single "My Bonnie" when issued in the UK in 1962 (and again in 1964).
- "Get Back" was The Beatles' first single release in true stereo in the U.S. In the UK, Beatles singles remained monaural until the following release, "The Ballad of John and Yoko."
- "Get Back" is unusual in The Beatles' canon in that almost every moment of the song's evolution has been extensively documented, from its beginning as an offhand riff to its final mixing. Much of this documentation is in the form of illegal (but widely available) bootleg recordings, and is recounted in the book Get Back: The Unauthorized Chronicle of The Beatles' Let It Be Disaster by Doug Sulpy and Ray Schweighardt.
- The song's melody grew out of some unstructured jamming on 7 January 1969 during rehearsal sessions on the sound stage at Twickenham Studios. Over the next few minutes McCartney introduced some of the lyrics, reworking "Get back to the place you should be" from fellow Beatle George Harrison's "Sour Milk Sea" into "Get back to where you once belonged." McCartney had played bass on Jackie Lomax's recording of the song a few months earlier. For the press release to promote the "Get Back" single McCartney wrote, "We were sitting in the studio and we made it up out of thin air... we started to write words there and then...when we finished it, we recorded it at Apple Studios and made it into a song to roller-coast by."
- The released version of the song is composed of two verses, with an intro, outro, and several refrains. The first verse tells the story of a man named Jojo, who leaves his home in Tucson, Arizona, for some "California grass." (Paul's soon-to-be wife Linda had attended the University of Arizona in Tucson.) The second verse is about a sexually ambiguous character "Loretta Martin" who "thought she was a woman, but she was another man." The single version includes a coda urging Loretta to "get back" where she belongs, as well.
- The Beatles often played around with their lyrics during recording sessions, as evidenced by Lennon's introduction on the Let it Be album: "Sweet Loretta Fart, she thought she was a cleaner, but she was a frying pan". The album version of the song famously ends with John Lennon quipping "I'd like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves, and I hope we passed the audition".
- Around the time he was developing the lyrics to "Get Back", McCartney satirised the "Rivers of Blood speech" by former British Cabinet minister Enoch Powell in a brief jam that has become known as the "Commonwealth Song". The lyrics included a line "You'd better get back to your Commonwealth homes". The "Commonwealth Song" had no musical resemblance to "Get Back", but gives insight into the thinking behind the song's lyrics. On 9 January the group introduced what has become known in Beatles folklore as the "No Pakistanis" version. This version is more racially charged, satirising right wing attitudes - (we) "don't dig no Pakistanis taking all the people's jobs".
- The song was further developed into what McCartney described as a "protest song", and in subsequent rehearsal takes (one of which John Lennon sings) the immigration theme is developed into a full verse. By mid-January the song had developed into three verses: The first being the "Loretta Martin" verse, the second being the "Jo-jo" verse and the third the "Pakistanis verse". Whilst heard by Beatles fans on bootleg for over a decade the lyrics to the third verse are not widely known:
- "Meanwhile back at home there's nineteen Pakistanis,
Living in a council flat
Candidate for Labour tells them what the plan is,
Then he tells them where its at"
- "Meanwhile back at home there's nineteen Pakistanis,
- Another version of the "Pakistanis verse", in what is claimed to be the entire song in John's handwriting, is on display in the Hard Rock Cafe in San Francisco. In this version, the Pakistani verse is:
- "Meanwhile back at home too many Pakistanis,
Living in a council flat
Candidate Macmillan, tell us what your plan is,
Won't you tell us where you're at"
- "Meanwhile back at home too many Pakistanis,
- In an interview in Playboy magazine in 1980, Lennon described it as "...a better version of 'Lady Madonna'. You know, a potboiler rewrite."
- On 23 January the group (now in Apple Studios) tried to record the song properly; bootleg recordings preserve a conversation between McCartney and Harrison between takes discussing the song, and McCartney explaining the original "protest song" concept. The recording captures the group deciding to drop the third verse largely because McCartney doesn't feel the verse is of high enough quality, although he likes the scanning of the word "Pakistani".
- In line with the concept behind the "Get Back project", the idea was to record all songs live to get back to the rock and roll sound of their early work. To achieve this the band recorded multiple takes in the studio trying to perfect the performance of each song.
- Billy Preston joined The Beatles on the Fender Rhodes electric piano from January 22, having been recruited by Harrison partly with a view to deter bickering among The Beatles. Harrison's idea worked: when Preston was present The Beatles avoided fighting as they had during some earlier sessions. Augmented by a fifth musician, the group started to produce some tighter performances.
- The Beatles recorded approximately ten takes on January 23 developing the song. On the January 27 they made a concerted effort to perfect "Get Back" by recording approximately 14 takes. By this time the song had the addition of a false ending and reprise coda, as heard on the bootlegs of the session which are widely available. After numerous takes the band jammed some old numbers and then returned to "Get Back" one last time in an attempt to record the master take. This performance (Take 11) was considered to be the best yet, it was musically tight and punchy without mistakes. For some reason though the song finishes without the restart; on the session tape George Harrison comments "we missed that end", this is the version heard on the Let It Be... Naked album.
- The next day, 28 January, the group attempted to recapture the previous day's performance and recorded several new takes each including the coda. Whilst these takes were good, they didn't quite achieve the quality of the best take from the previous day.
- The Beatles had EMI produce a mono remix of the track on 4 April (completed by Jeff Jarrett). When The Beatles heard it they were unhappy with the mix; therefore on 7 April McCartney and Glyn Johns booked time at Olympic Studios to produce new remixes for the single release. They made an edited version using the best take—take eleven—from January 27 and the 'best coda' ending from the January 28. The edit is so precise that it appears to be a continuous take, achieving the desired ending the Beatles had wanted all along. This was a divergence from the concept of straight live performance without studio trickery, but a relatively minor one, and avoids the somewhat abrupt ending of the version that is used on the Let It Be... Naked album.
- The Beatles performed "Get Back" (along with other songs from the album) as part of the "Beatles Rooftop Performance" which took place on the roof of Apple Studios in Savile Row, London on January 30, 1969. "Get Back" was performed in full three times; on the third and final time, The Beatles' performance was interrupted by the police, who had received complaints from office workers nearby. After the police spoke to Mal Evans, he turned off Lennon and Harrison's amplifiers only for Harrison to switch them back on, insisting that they finish the song. It was during this period that McCartney ad-libbed, "You've been playing on the roofs again, and that's no good, and you know your Mummy doesn't like that...she gets angry...she's gonna have you arrested! Get back!" None of the rooftop versions appear on record in their entirety although in the Let It Be film an edited version of the rooftop performance was included, and is available on Anthology 3.
- At the end of the last rooftop performance of "Get Back", the audience applauds and McCartney says "Thanks, Mo" in reply to Maureen Starkey's applause, and Lennon adds: "I'd like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves and I hope we've passed the audition". Spector used some of the talk preceding the master take of 27 January and edited on these comments to make the album version sound different from the single.
- Text Source: Get Back - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- TheBeatles.com

- The Beatles: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Sweet Loretta Martin thought she was a woman
But she was another man
All the girls around her say she's got it coming
But she gets it while she can" - Lyrics: The Beatles - Get Back Track - Yahoo! Music

- Performed on the television show “Johnny Cash
Presents The Everly Brothers" in 1970 - Other Notable Covers:
- Elton John - 17-11-70 - 1970
- Grateful Dead
- Played once by the Grateful Dead on 28 January 1987 (not very successfully). Revived more recently by Phil Lesh & Friends.
- Text Source: Get Back - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Covers listed below from Wikipedia:
- Amen Corner released their version as a single in November 1969, at around the time they disbanded.
- Patrick Williams, the US arranger and composer, did a jazz-oriented instrumental cover of the song for his 1970 album Heavy Vibrations. That version became the longtime theme for the TV quiz Sports Challenge, hosted by Dick Enberg.
- Soul singer Doris Troy with assistance from George Harrison, recorded the song as the b-side of her version of the folk song "Jacob's Ladder" on the Beatles' own Apple label.
- Elvis Presley performs the song as part of a medley with "Little Sister" in the rockumentary film That's the Way It Is (1970).
- Ike & Tina Turner covered it on their album Nutbush City Limits (1973).
- The Punkles did a Punk cover of this song on their "Pistol" album.
- Rod Stewart covered the song for the 1976 ephemeral music documentary All This and World War II. (Various Artists, 1976).
- Billy Preston, in the movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and released on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Various Artists, 1978).
- Shirley, Squirrely and Melvin, released on Shirley, Squirrely and Melvin (Excelsior 88009, 1981).
- Steve Wariner, in 1995
- Little Texas, in 2007
- Status Quo covered the song on their Don't Stop album in 1996.
- Al Green covered the song on his debut LP for Willie Mitchell's Hi Records in 1969.
- Chris Clark covered the song on her second and final album, "CC Rides Again", for the Motown distributed Weed Records.
- Nitty Gritty Dirt Band covered the song on their album Welcome to Woody Creek (2004).
- Jason Orange sings this in the Beatles Medley
- Amen Corner released their version as a single in November 1969, at around the time they disbanded.
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Get Back - The Beatles
- This a spectacular site that collects covers of songs
- Covered - Originally performed by The Beatles - Get Back - 1969
- Loretta - "Get Back"
-
Lola
- Lola - "The Fall of '59" - 1979
- "I hung out at the drug store
And the waitress that I’d go for
Got all her clothes from Frederick’s of Hollywood
I stirred my Coco Cola
And sit and stare at Lola
‘Cause she could move a special way and would" - Phil Everly solo
- "I hung out at the drug store
- Lola - "The Fall of '59" - 1979
-
Louise
- "Louise" - Single - 1983
- Phil Everly solo
- "Louise" - Single - 1983
-
Lovey
- "Lovey Kravezit" - In Our Image - 1966
-
Lucille
- "Lucille"
- A Date with The Everly Brothers - 1961
- Covered - Originally Performed by Little Richard
- Lyrics: Little Richard - Lucille Track - Yahoo! Music
- Lucille (Little Richard song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- A Date with The Everly Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- This songs has been covered thousands of times in recordings and in live concerts.
- AC/DC
- The Animals
- The Beatles - Live at the BBC - 1963
- Big Fat Snake - Big Fat Snake - 1991
- Bill Haley & His Comets
- Bugs Henderson and The Shuffle Kings - Four Tens Strike Again - 1996
- Cliff Richard - Cliff Richard Live! - 1976
- Crescent City Gold - The Ultimate Session - 1994
- Deep Purple - Made in Japan - 1972
- Don Rich - Come Back to Me - 2002
- The Fireballs - Lucky 'leven - 1965
- The Flaming Sideburns - Close to Disaster - 1997
- The Flying Burrito Brothers
- The Hollies
- The Ian Gillan Band
- John Entwistle
- Johnny Hallyday - Les rocks les plus terribles - 1964
- Johnny Winter
- Little Bob Story - High Time - 1976
- Long Tall Ernie And The Shakers - Put On Your Rockin' Shoes With Long Tall Ernie And The Shakers - 1972
- Otis Redding - Pain in My Heart - 1964
- Paul McCartney - CHOBA B CCCP - 1988
- Peter & Gordon - Peter & Gordon - 1964
- Pink Fairies - Live at the Roundhouse 1975 - 1982
- Queen
- The Rockets
- The Shadows - Shades of Rock - 1970
- Status Quo - Don't Stop - 1996
- Van Halen
- The Ventures - Mashed Potatoes and Gravy - 1962
- Waylon Jennings
- Wings
- "Lucille"
- A Date with The Everly Brothers - 1961
- Lula
- "Be-Bop-A-Lula"- The Everly Brothers - 1958
- Covered - Originally Performed by Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps
- Composer: Gene Vincent
- Lyrics: Donald Graves or Bill "Sheriff Tex" Davis
- GENE VINCENT and his Blue Caps: RockabillyHall.com

- Lyrics: Gene Vincent - Be-Bop-A-Lula Track - Yahoo! Music

- This song has been covered by many, many people, click on wikipedia link for comprehensive list.
- Be-Bop-A-Lula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- The Everly Brothers (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered - Originally Performed by Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps
- "Be-Bop-A-Lula"- The Everly Brothers - 1958
-
Mabel
- "Up In Mabel's Room" - Stories We Could Tell - 1972
-
Madonna
- "Lady Madonna"
- "Lady Madonna" (sometimes "The Lady Madonna") is a song by The Beatles credited to Lennon/McCartney. In March 1968 it was released as a single, backed by "The Inner Light". The song was recorded at Abbey Road Studios during sessions on 3 February and 6 February 1968 before the Beatles left for India. This single was the last release by the band on Parlophone in the UK, where it reached #1, and Capitol Records in the U.S., where it reached #4. All subsequent releases, starting with "Hey Jude" in August of 1968, were released on their own label Apple Records, under EMI distribution, until the late 1970s, when Capitol and Parlophone re-released old material.
- The piano playing on this song was inspired by 1950s rock/blues pianist, Fats Domino. McCartney recalled in 1994, "'Lady Madonna' was me sitting down at the piano trying to write a bluesy boogie-woogie thing ... It reminded me of Fats Domino for some reason, so I started singing a Fats Domino impression. It took my voice to a very odd place." Domino himself would cover the song later in 1968, and it would become his most recent U.S. Hot 100 hit (peaking at exactly #100).
- The song and in particular the introduction are similar to Humphrey Lyttelton's "Bad Penny Blues" from 1956. John Lennon helped write the lyrics. The line "see how they run" was included after his suggestion (and was a theme that had been used in the previous year's "I Am the Walrus").
- The saxophone solo was played by British jazz musician and club owner Ronnie Scott. The mix used in the single had much of Scott's saxophone removed, but the versions on Anthology 2 and Love feature a more prominent use of Ronnie's solo, at the end of the song. In a BBC documentary, Timewatch, McCartney explained the decision behind this saying that at the time, Scott had not been impressed that his music had been hidden behind other instruments, so McCartney had decided to fix it with the most recent mix.
- Fats Domino covered the song in 1968. McCartney says he may have told record producer Richard Perry that it was "based on Fats," leading to Domino's version.
"Lady Madonna" was performed by Romanian band Phoenix on their first EP, Vremuri ("Old times", 1968). The Electrecord studios didn't trust the sales success of the band's own songs ("Vremuri" and "Canarul"). This was a common practice in communist countries and the predominant way western music was reaching there officially.
The main guitar riff from "Lady Madonna" is recycled in 1969 the song "Space Cowboy" on the Steve Miller Band album Brave New World. This was presumably by agreement since Paul McCartney was a collaborator on that album singing backing vocals on some songs.
In 1977, Lenny White covered "Lady Madonna," featuring Chaka Khan, on his album Streamline.
"Lady Madonna" was covered twice by Norwegian musician Øystein Sunde, including a bluegrass instrumental version.
The Punkles did a Punk cover of this song on their second album Punk!.
Aretha Franklin covered the song, and her version served as the theme song to Grace Under Fire from 1993-1997.
Beatallica has a mashed song named "Leper Madonna" which is a combination between "Lady Madonna" and Metallica's "Leper Messiah". It's included on their album Beatallica, also known as "The Grey Album".
Canadian a cappella group The Nylons covered the song on their 1996 album Run For Cover.
Covered by Finnish a cappella band Rajaton.
Earl Scruggs performed a bluegrass version of the song live on July 14, 2008 at Benaroya Hall in Seattle.
The melody of hit song What I Got by 1990s ska punk band Sublime is almost identical to that of Lady Madonna.
Ray Charles performed the song live during the 1990 Grammy Awards as a tribute to Paul McCartney, who was receiving the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award on that ceremony. - Text Source: Lady Madonna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered - Originally Performed by The Beatles
- Performed on the television show “Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers" in 1970
- Other Notable Covers:
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Lady Madonna - The Beatles
- This a spectacular site that collects covers of songs
- Fat Domino - 1968
- The Everly Brothers
- Performed on the television show “Johnny Cash
Presents The Everly Brothers" in 1970 - Everly.net
- Complete discography and lyrics available
- The Everly Brothers - The Beehive: EverlyBrothers.com
- Fan Club
- The Everly Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- The Everly Brothers: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Performed on the television show “Johnny Cash
- Phoenix - Vremuri (Old times) - 1968
- The Punkles - Punk! - 2002
- The Nylons - Run For Cover - 1996
- Øystein Sunde
- Rajaton
- Earl Scruggs
- Covers during live shows
- EarlScruggs.com

- Lenny White featuring Chaka Khan - Streamline - 1977
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Lady Madonna - The Beatles
- Madonna - "Somewhere South In Mexico" by Johnny Rodriguez - Kiss My Grits (Movie Soundtrack) - 1982
- This song was not performed by The Everly Brothers, but was co-written by Phil Everly.
- "I’ll watch the young girls dancing
While the mariachis play
Spanish songs on their guitars
I might even fall in love
With a dark haired Madonna
Underneath those silver stars" - Johnny Rodriguez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Kiss My Grits (1982): IMDB.com

- Written by John Durrill, Phil Everly, Snuff Garrett
- "Lady Madonna"
- Malinda
- Malinda - "Slippin' and Slidin'" - Rock & Soul - 1965
- The name used in this version may be "Mama Linda" I am in the process of tracking down audio. The Little Richard version is Malinda
- Covered - Originally Performed by Little Richard
- "Slippin' and Slidin'" is an R&B/rock song performed by Little Richard. The song is credited to Little Richard, Edwin Bocage (Eddie Bo), Albert Collins, and James Smith.
- It was originally done by Eddie Bo in 1956 under the name "I'm Wise" and was released from the Apollo label. Little Richard covered it in the same year, and changed the title to "Slippin' and Slidin'". His version is on his first album, Here's Little Richard.
- Buddy Holly also covered it, and both his and the Little Richard versions were included on John Lennon's jukebox. Lennon particularly liked the song as he covered it himself. Other artists who covered it include Dickie Pride in 1959, Billy "Crash" Craddock in 1973 on his album Mr. Country Rock, Johnny Winter in 1969 on his album Second Winter, and Otis Redding, from his album Tell the Truth, recorded in 1967 and released posthumously in 1970. Furthermore, The Band did a live version of the song on their "Rock of Ages" Album. The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 also included a cover of the song in the episode "The Beauty of Kootie".
- Text Source: Slippin' and Slidin' - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- The various lyrics for this song will anger you if lets say you have a web site and a unhealthy hobby collecting girl names in songs. In the various covers the name is different, be it Linda, Mama Linda, Miss Melinda. This my friends are from the official lyrics not shady lyrics found in back alleys. So I will add this song to list of hated lyrics (i.e. "The Weight" by The Band) for the lack of continuity. But Little Richard wrote it, made it famous and was an all around bad ass that I am using "his" version and letting the others fall to wayside. If you want to see the other versions go to Yahoo Music and search for Slippin' and Slidin'.
- "Oh Malinda, she’s a solid sender
You know you’d better surrender
Oh Malinda, she’s a solid sender
You know you’d better surrender
Slippin’ and-a-slidin’ - peepin’ and a-hidin’
Gonna be your fool no more" - Lyrics: Little Richard - Slippin' And Slidin' Track - Yahoo! Music

- Malinda - "Slippin' and Slidin'" - Rock & Soul - 1965
-
Maria
- "Take a Letter, Maria"
- Covered - Originally Performed by R.B. Greaves - Single - 1969
- Lyrics: Take A Letter Maria Track - Yahoo! Music

- Take A Letter Maria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Performed on the television show “Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers" in 1970.
- "Take a Letter, Maria"
- Mary
- "Arms of Mary" - The Everly Brothers - Born Yesterday - 1985
- "Proud Mary"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Creedance Clearwater Revival
- Lyrics: Creedence Clearwater Revival - Proud Mary Track - Yahoo! Music

- Proud Mary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Performed on the television show “Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers" in 1970 with Tony White
- Other Notable Versions:
- Tina Louise Barr - Rock-It 'Harp***classic Autoharp - 2001
- Tina Turner
- "Take a Message to Mary"
- Single - 1959
- Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Take a Message to Mary

- Covered:
- Bob Dylan
- Self Portrait - 1970
- Self Portrait (Bob Dylan album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- BobDylan.com

- DylanCover.com
- covers database of Dylan songs, list of 25,000 covers - ExpectingRain.com
- to call this a fansite/forum page does not do it justice - Bob Dylan: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Self Portrait (Bob Dylan album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- Bob Dylan
- Self Portrait - 1970
- Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Take a Message to Mary
- Mary - Beat & Soul - 1965
- Covered - Originally Performed by Rufus Thomas - Walking the Dog - 1963
- "Mary, Mary, quite contrary
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells and cockle shells
And pretty maids all in a row" - Lyrics: Walking The Dog - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Walking the Dog (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Grateful Dead - Rare Cuts and Oddities - 2005
- Walking The Dog - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- This song has been covered by the various incarnations of the Dead and solo projects of its members and other artists. This page will give you a listing.
- Rare Cuts and Oddities 1966 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Walking The Dog - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Walking The Dog - Grateful Dead
- Fantastic website that collects covers of songs.
- Fantastic website that collects covers of songs.
- Grateful Dead - Rare Cuts and Oddities - 2005
- Mary Jane
- "Mary Jane" - The Everly Brothers Sing - 1967
- Maybelline
- "Maybellene"
- Rock & Soul - 1965
- Covered - Originally Performed by Chuck Berry
- Lyrics: The Official Site of Chuck Berry: ChuckBerry.com

- Rock & Soul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Bill Black Combo
- Boxcar Willie
- Mac Curtis
- Narvel Felts
- Foghat
- Gerry and Pacemakers
- Ronnie Hawkins
- George Jones
- Jerry Lee Lewis
- Little Richard
- Ted Nugent
- Johnny Paycheck
- Carl Perkins
- Elvis Presley
- Johnny Rivers
- Marty Robbins
- "Maybellene"
- Rock & Soul - 1965
-
Melody
- "Her Name is Melody" by Adrian Pride aka Bernie Schwartz aka Bernie
Ballentine- Written by Don Everly, produced by the Everly Brothers.
- FLOWER BOMB SONGS: ADRIAN PRIDE - Her Name Is Melody
- This site will explain this song better than I ever could
- "Her Name is Melody" by Adrian Pride aka Bernie Schwartz aka Bernie
-
Molly
- "Good Golly Miss Molly" - The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - 1967
- Covered - Originally Performed by Little Richard - 1958
- Lyrics: Little Richard - Good Golly Miss Molly Track - Yahoo! Music

- Good Golly Miss Molly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- The Astronauts - 1964
- Bootleg Kings - 2000
- Creedence Clearwater Revival - 1969
- Doctor & The Medics - 1986
- Evy - 1966
- Grateful Dead
- Sung a few times by Brent Mydland with the Grateful Dead in 1987, sandwiched with Devil With The Blue Dress On. Brent sings only a truncated version:
- "Good golly Miss Molly, well you sure like to ball
You're rocking and you're rolling, won't you hear your mama call
From the early, early morning to the early, early night
Could see Miss Molly's rocking at the house of blue light" - Text Source and Lyrics: Good Golly Miss Molly - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Good Golly Miss Molly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Jagged Edge U.K. - 1990
- Jerry Lee Lewis - 1962
- Meat Puppets - 1986
- The Sonics - 1965
- Status Quo - 2000
- The Swinging Blue Jeans - 1964
- The Valiants
- Gene Vincent - 1964
- The Astronauts - 1964
- Molly - "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da"
- Covered - Originally Performed by The Beatles - The Beatles - 1968
- Performed on the television show “Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers" in 1970
- "Good Golly Miss Molly" - The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - 1967
- Mona Lisa
- Mona Lisa - "How Can I Meet Her" - Single - 1962
- "The guys in town all think she's a Mona Lisa
And she's got 'em all goin' out of their way to please her
Whatever they see’s a mystery
‘Cause she don't do a thing to me
But where 's she live, what's her number and
How can I meet her?
How can I meet her?
How can I meet her?" - Lyrics: The Everly Brothers - How Can I Meet Her? Track - Yahoo! Music

- "The guys in town all think she's a Mona Lisa
- Mona Lisa - "How Can I Meet Her" - Single - 1962
- Nancy
- "Nancy's Minuet" - The New Album - 1977
-
Nellie
- Nellie - "Melodrama" by Keestone Family Singers which was comprised of Phil Everly, Glen Campbell and Carole King
- 1961
- "Save her, Dudley Do-right
Save her, Dudley Do-right
Save her, Dudley Do-right
From the meanest man in the whole wide world
Sweet Nellie Nice-girl
Sweet Nellie Nice-girl
Sweet Nellie Nice-girl
The nicest girl in the whole wide world
Mean Snidely Whiplash
Mean Snidely Whiplash
Mean Snidely Whiplash
The meanest man in the whole wide world
“Save me Dudley – help!” - Glen Campbell's Home on the Web!: GlenCampbellShow.com

- CaroleKing.com

- "Save her, Dudley Do-right
- Nellie - "Melodrama" by Keestone Family Singers which was comprised of Phil Everly, Glen Campbell and Carole King
- 1961
- Paula
- Rosa
-
Rose
- Rose - "Ring Around My Rosie""Ring Around My Rosie"
- Single - 1964
- "They’re playing
Ring around my Rosie
Trying to steal my girl
When Rose and I were little kids
I used to bring her pretty flowers
We lived out in the country
Where we’d walk and talk for hours"
- "They’re playing
- Rose - "Ring Around My Rosie""Ring Around My Rosie"
- Single - 1964
- Rosie
- "Ring Around My Rosie"
- Single - 1964
- "They’re playing
Ring around my Rosie
Trying to steal my girl
When Rose and I were little kids
I used to bring her pretty flowers
We lived out in the country
Where we’d walk and talk for hours"
- "They’re playing
- "Ring Around My Rosie"
- Single - 1964
- Rosemarie
- Rosemarie - "Where Are The Good Days"
- Released in German
- "Wo sind die schöenen Tage mit meiner Rosmarie? / Where are the lovely days with my Rosemarie?
Drueben in Alabama am rande der prairie / Over in Alabama on the border of the prairie
Wo sind die schöenen stunden im Hause voll Sonnenschein? / Where are the lovely hours in the house full of sunshine?
Drueben in Alabama, so wird es nie mehr sein / Over in Alabama, it will never be like that again
Wo sind die Sterne, die Sterne in der Nacht? / Where are the stars, the stars in the night?
Die uns das Leben, so lebenswert gemacht / That make our life so worthwhile"
- Rosemarie - "Where Are The Good Days"
- Ruby
- "Ruby Tuesday"
- Covered - Originally Performed by The Rolling Stones - Between The Buttons - 1967
- Lyrics: RollingStones.com music.discography: Ruby Tuesday

- Ruby Tuesday - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Performed on the television show “Johnny Cash
Presents The Everly Brothers" in 1970. This was in a duet with Melanie.
- Ruby - "Takin' Shots" - 1974
- "Ain’t there anybody out there, takin’ shots anymore
Did they all give up and go to fight their own private war
Ain’t there anybody out there, takin’ shots anymore
Am I left here on my own
Is that Ruby on the ‘phone
I ain’t home" - Don Everly solo
- "Ain’t there anybody out there, takin’ shots anymore
- "Ruby Tuesday"
- Sadie
- Sadie - "Devil's Child" - The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - 1967
- "Sadie Hawkins' Day is a-comin next Sunday
Shaddam-dah-shaddam-do
And if she catches me I’ll be hers by next Monday
Shaddam-dah-shaddam-do
And ‘though I know she’s just no good (Just no good)
I wouldn’t run away even if I could
Heaven help me I’m in love with the devil’s child
She’s drivin’ me wild
You poor boy
You’re in love with the devil’s child
She’s drivin’ you wild
You poor boy" - Sadie Hawkins: Lil-Abner.com
- If you do not know how Sadie Hawkins Day came about, you should really read up on it.
- The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Sadie Hawkins' Day is a-comin next Sunday
- Sadie - "Devil's Child" - The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - 1967
-
Sal
- "My Gal Sal" - Both Sides of an Evening - 1961
- Sally
- "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- Sally - "Devil's Child" - The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - 1967
- "I went down to the Church in the valley
Shaddam-dah-shaddam-do
Told the Reverend John about my girl Sally
Shaddam-dah-shaddam-do
And as me made bow my head (Bow my head)
He reached for the sky then he said,
Heaven help you you’re in love with the devil’s child
She’s drivin’ you wild”
You poor boy
You’re in love with the devil’s child
She’s drivin’ you wild" - The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "I went down to the Church in the valley
- Sally - "Nashville Blues" - It's Everly Time - 1960
- It's Everly Time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- Johnny Hallyday and Don Everly - Hallyday 84: Nashville en Direct - 1984
- It's Everly Time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- Susie
- "Susie" - Single - 1963
- This song is in German
- "Wake Up Little Susie" - The Everly Brothers - 1958
- Lyrics and Composition: Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and published in 1957
- Lyrics: The Everly Brothers - Wake Up Little Suzie Track - Yahoo! Music

- Wake Up Little Susie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- The Everly Brothers (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- Mike Berry - Rock and Roll Boogie Plus- 1990
- The Flying Burrito Brothers - Close up the Honky-Tonks - 1974
- Evan and Jaron - 52 Sundays
- Four Jacks - Single - 1958
- Grateful Dead - History of the Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- Wake Up Little Susie - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Wake Up Little Susie - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- The King Brothers with Geoff Love and His Orchestra - Single - 1957
- The Lane Brothers - Rockin' the Pops - 1957
- Loggins & Messina - So Fine - 1975
- Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers - Rock 'N Roll With Fankie Lymon - 1958
- Simon and Garfunkel - The Concert in Central Park - 1981
- Suzi Quatro - Aggro-phobia - 1977
- The Remington Brothers With Dave Remington's Orchestra - Single - 1957
- "Susie Q"
- Rock & Soul - 1965
- Covered - Originally Performed by Dale Hawkins
- Lyrics: RollingStones.com music.discography: Susie Q

- Susie Q (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Susie Q" by Creedence Clearwater Revival: Songfacts.com

- Rock & Soul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Creedence Clearwater Revival - Creedence Clearwater Revival - 1968
- Flash Cadillac
- Lonnie Mack - The Wham of that Memphis Man - 1963
- Linda McCartney
- Luis Miguel - Tambien es rock - 1987
- Johnny Rivers
- The Rolling Stones - 12 X 5 - 1964
- Susie - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- "Susie" - Single - 1963
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Suzanne
- "Sweet Suzanne" - Single - 1983
- Phil Everly solo
- "Sweet Suzanne" - Single - 1983
- Terry
- Thelma
- Thelma - "T for Texas aka “Blue Yodel No. 1" - The Roots - 1968
- Covered - Originally Performed by Jimmie Rodgers
- "Give me a T for texas, give me a t for tennessee
Give me a T for texas, give me a t for tennessee
Give me a T for Thelma, woman made a fool out of me" - Lyrics: T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1) Track - Yahoo! Music

- Blue Yodel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Thelma - "T for Texas aka “Blue Yodel No. 1" - The Roots - 1968
- Vera
- Vera - "When I'm 64"
- Covered - Originally Performed by The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - 1967
- Performed on the television show “Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers" in 1970. Phil Everly duet with Merrilee Rush.
- Vera - "When I'm 64"
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- "Amanda Ruth" - Born Yesterday - 1985
- "Hello Amy" - Give Me a Future - 2005
- "Lady Anne"
- "Polk Salad Annie"
- "Annie Laurie/I'll be your baby tonight"
- "The Eyes of Asia" - Single - 1970
- "Barbara Allen" - Songs Our Daddy Taught Us - 1958
- Bessie - "Ladies Love Outlaws" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- Betty - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- "Carol Jane" - It's Everly Time - 1960
- Caroline - "Old Kentucky River" by Phil Everly - Single - 1974
- "Cathy’s Clown" - A Date with The Everly Brothers - 1961
- "Cecilia"
- "Chloe" - Both Sides of an Evening - 1961
- "Claudette" - The Best of the Everly Brothers - 1959
- Cinderella - "Watchin' It Go" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- "Sweet Little Corrina" by Vince Gill and Phil Everly
- "Donna, Donna" - A Date with The Everly Brothers - 1961
- Diana - "Empty Boxes" - The New Album - 1977
- "Evelyn Swing" - Single - 1974
- "Fifi the Flea" - Two Yanks in England - 1966
- Helen - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella" - Christmas with the Everly Brothers - 1962
- "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella" - Christmas with the Everly Brothers - 1962
- "Poor Jenny" - Single - 1959
- Jenny - "I'm Afraid" - Single - 1962
- Jessie - "Ladies Love Outlaws" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- "Jezebel" - Instant Party! - 1962
- "Whatever Happened to Judy" - 1963
- "Julianne" - Some Hearts - 1989
- "June Is As Cold As December" - In Our Image - 1966
- Karen - "Carolina In My Mind" - Single - 1969
- Lauren - "Jack Daniels Old 7" - 1974
- Linda - "Ladies Love Outlaws" - Pass the Chicken & Listen - 1972
- Linda - "When I'm Dead and Gone" - 1983
- Loretta - "Get Back"
- Lola - "The Fall of '59" - 1979
- "Louise" - Single - 1983
- "Lovey Kravezit" - In Our Image - 1966
- "Lucille" - A Date with The Everly Brothers - 1961
- "Be-Bop-A-Lula"- The Everly Brothers - 1958
- "Up In Mabel's Room" - Stories We Could Tell - 1972
- "Lady Madonna"
- Madonna - "Somewhere South In Mexico" by Johnny Rodriguez - Kiss My Grits (Movie Soundtrack) - 1982
- Malinda - "Slippin' and Slidin'" - Rock & Soul - 1965
- "Take a Letter, Maria"
- "Arms of Mary" - The Everly Brothers - Born Yesterday - 1985
- "Proud Mary"
- "Take a Message to Mary" - Single - 1959
- Mary - Beat & Soul - 1965
- "Mary Jane" - The Everly Brothers Sing - 1967
- "Maybellene" - Rock & Soul - 1965
- "Her Name is Melody" by Adrian Pride aka Bernie Schwartz aka Bernie
Ballentine - "Good Golly Miss Molly" - The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - 1967
- Molly - "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da"
- Mona Lisa - "How Can I Meet Her" - Single - 1962
- "Nancy's Minuet" - The New Album - 1977
- Nellie - "Melodrama" by Keestone Family Singers which was comprised of Phil Everly, Glen Campbell and Carole King - 1961
- Paula - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- Rosa - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- Rose - "Ring Around My Rosie""Ring Around My Rosie" - Single - 1964
- "Ring Around My Rosie" - Single - 1964
- Rosemarie - "Where Are The Good Days"
- "Ruby Tuesday"
- Ruby - "Takin' Shots" - 1974
- Sadie - "Devil's Child" - The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - 1967
- "My Gal Sal" - Both Sides of an Evening - 1961
- "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- Sally - "Devil's Child" - The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers - 1967
- Sally - "Nashville Blues" - It's Everly Time - 1960
- "Susie" - Single - 1963
- "Wake Up Little Susie" - The Everly Brothers - 1958
- "Susie Q" - Rock & Soul - 1965
- Susie - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- "Sweet Suzanne" - Single - 1983
- Terry - "Sally Sunshine" by Phil Everly - Single - 1958
- Thelma - "T for Texas aka “Blue Yodel No. 1" - The Roots - 1968
- Vera - "When I'm 64"
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