Crying in the Rain
The Perfect Harmony and Imperfect Lives of the Everly Brothers
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The Perfect Harmony and Imperfect Lives of the Everly Brothers. Book. Biography / Music Bisac, Biography/Composers & Musicians. Hardcover. 256 pages. Published by Globe (HL.1441796).

ISBN 9781493077786. UPC: 196288205487. 6.25x9.25x0.836 inches.

The Everly Brothers – a.k.a. Don and Phil to fans with an intimate appreciation for them – seemed to exist almost as an apparition. Emerging within the formative era for young Baby Boomers during the blandly regimented '50s, they were a ubiquitous presence, clad in snug suits and skinny ties, hair neatly Brylcreemed, never raising their voices when they sang. The two prim-looking country boys with dark, curiously penetrating eyes and perfectly merged, honey-dipped harmonies, were oddly but comfortably settled as sentimental, soothing, sometimes lovelorn voices of a still-uncharted cultural turf. Magnificent as the duo was, they have until now never received a definitive biography. In Crying in the Rain: The Perfect Harmony and Imperfect Lives of the Everly Brothers, the details, small and great, roll along on the mighty “Mississippi,” in near novel-like fashion, revealing facts drawn from exhaustive research and first-hand interviews that trace the character and influences of these hardy but flawed men who grew from teenagers to old men before our eyes. Mark Ribowsky's authoritative book serves as a fitting companion to an unforgettable collection of songs – heard on countless albums, and covered literally thousands of times – whose recording was a long time gone but that will never be forgotten.