Two Yanks in England

Two Yanks in England

Infobox Album
Name = Two Yanks in England
Type = studio album
Artist = The Everly Brothers


Released = August 1966
Recorded = 16 May-2 June 1966
Genre = Pop
Length =
Label = Warner Bros. W/WS 1646
Producer = Dick Glasser
Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jzfixqt5ldfe link]
Last album = "In Our Image"
(1966)
This album = "Two Yanks in England"
(1966)
Next album = "The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers"
(1967)

"Two Yanks in England" is an album by The Everly Brothers, released in 1966.

The backing band on most of the recordings is actually The Hollies and eight of the twelve songs featured are credited to L. Ransford, The Hollies' songwriting pseudonym.

The Hollies have recorded: "So Lonely" (65), "Signs That Will Never Change" (1967), "Like Everytime Before",(?)"I've Been Wrong Before" (1965), "Have You Ever Loved Somebody"(1967), "Don't Run and Hide" (1966), "Fifi the Flea" (1966) and "Hard Hard Year" (1966).

Track listing

Side 1
# "Somebody Help Me" (Jackie Edwards) – 2:02
# "So Lonely" (L. Ransford) – 2:40
# "Kiss Your Man Goodbye" (Don Everly, Phil Everly) – 2:35
# "Signs That Will Never Change" (L. Ransford) – 3:05
# "Like Everytime Before" (L. Ransford) – 1:56
# "Pretty Flamingo" (Mark Barkan) – 2:36Side 2
# "I've Been Wrong Before" (Randy Newman) – 2:13
# "Have You Ever Loved Somebody?" (L. Ransford) – 2:55
# "The Collector" (Sonny Curtis, Don Everly, Phil Everly) – 2:37
# "Don't Run and Hide" (L. Ransford) –
# "Fifi the Flea" (L. Ransford) – 2:42
# "Hard Hard Year" (L. Ransford) – 2:56

External links

* [http://www.richieunterberger.com/yanks.html CD-linernotes by Richie Unterberger]


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