Sleepless Nights (Everly Brothers song)

"Sleepless Nights" is a song written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant first sung by the Everly Brothers, in 1960, whose arrangement is the basis for every cover.[1]

Covers

Other songs by the same title

  • Billy Fury Decca UK 1961
  • The Ravens [Connecticut] Haven [CT] USA 1965
  • Berna-Dean Imperial USA 1963
  • Wayne Cochran And The C. C. Riders Epic USA 1972
  • Sonny and Sean Pye UK 1966
  • Buddy Thompson Foothill USA
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References

  1. Best Music Writing 2011 0306820579 Alex Ross, Daphne Carr - 2011 " Recorded at their first studio session for Warners, “Sleepless Nights” slipped out on the 1960 LP It's Everly Time, though the harmonically striking ballad is anything but filler. "


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