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Matilda Genevieve Scaduto;
August 7, 1925 –
April 22, 2003) and
Diadorius Boudleaux Bryant (/ˈbuːdəloʊ/;
February 13, 1920 – June 25, 1987) were an American...
- "Love Hurts" is a song
written and
composed by the
American songwriter Boudleaux Bryant.
First recorded by the
Everly Brothers in July 1960, the song is...
- by the
Everly Brothers,
written by
Boudleaux Bryant of the husband-and-wife
songwriting team
Felice and
Boudleaux Bryant, and
published in 1958. The song...
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their No. 33 1967
country hit song, "Rocky Top",
written by
Felice and
Boudleaux Bryant and
named after a
Tennessee location. The
Osbornes were born in...
- "Love Hurts" is a song by
Boudleaux Bryant,
first recorded by The
Everly Brothers, and
covered by Nazareth, Gram Parsons, Cher, and
other artists. Love...
- Vibrations" (1966).
Drawing inspiration from
Chuck Berry and
Felice and
Boudleaux Bryant, Love's
lyrics primarily reflected the
youth culture of surfing...
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References The
Everly Brothers The
Everly Brothers discography Felice and
Boudleaux Bryant Jack
Keller EVERLY BROTHERS Fanclub EBI [1] -
timeline and information...
- (recorded live at the Isle of
Wight Festival on
August 31, 1969)
Dylan 2:48 6. "Take Me as I Am (Or Let Me Go)"
Boudleaux Bryant 3:03
Total length: 17:50...
- and some of the
writers who
frequently tailored songs for him, such as
Boudleaux and
Felice Bryant and Joe Melson. All
tracks are
written by Roy Orbison...
- the RCA
Victor record label. One of
these songs was "Seems to Me", by
Boudleaux Bryant. Bryant's
impression of
Orbison was of "a timid, shy kid who seemed...