Two Yanks in England
The Everly Brothers recorded "Two Yanks in England" for the Warner Brothers label (W/WS 1646) between 16 May and 2 June 1966. The backing band on most of the recordings are actually The Hollies and eight of the twelve songs featured are credited to 'L. Ransford' - a well known Hollies pseudonym. One of the songs on the album - "Have You Ever Loved Somebody" - was recorded by the
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Everly Brothers - Warner Brothers - 16 May - 2 June - 1966 - Hollies
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Hollies in 1967.
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