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Bye Bye Love
Composer: Felice Bryant / Boudleaux Bryant
Grateful Dead
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Others
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Single, Everly Brothers, 1957
Single, Webb Pierce, 1957
Everly Brothers, Everly Brothers, 1958
Everly Brothers' Best, Everly Brothers, 1959
Lonely and Blue, Roy Orbison, 1961
15 Everly Hits, Everly Brothers, 1962
Explosion! the Sound of Slide Hampton, Slide Hampton, 1962
Modern Sounds in Country and Western, Vol, Ray Charles, 1962
Modern Country, Kai Winding, 1964
Very Best of the Everly Brothers, Everly Brothers, 1964
Bread and Butter, Newbeats, 1964
Presenting...Lothar and The Hand People, Lothar and the Hand People, 1968
Original Greatest Hits, Everly Brothers, 1970
Bridge Over Troubled Water, Simon and Garfunkel, 1970
The History of the Everly Brothers, Everly Brothers, 1973
Monumental Hits, Vol. 2, Roy Orbison, 1975
American Grafitti Soundtrack, Vol. 3, Various Artists, 1976
Walk Right Back, Everly Brothers, 1976
Love Me Again, Rita Coolidge, 1978
It Takes Two, Barbara Fairchild and Billy Walker, 1979
All That Jazz Soundtrack, Various Artists, 1980
Rock'n'roll Forever, Everly Brothers, 1981
Collected Works, Simon and Garfunkel, 1981
El Rayo-X, David Lindley, 1981
Reunion Concert, Everly Brothers, 1984
Best of the Everly Brothers, Everly Brothers, 1984
Pure Harmony, Everly Brothers, 1984
Cadence Classics - Their 20 Greatest Hit, Everly Brothers, 1986
Greatest Recordings, Everly Brothers, 1986
Classics, Vol. 5, Rita Coolidge, 1987
Mancini Rocks the Pops, Henry Mancini, 1989
Best-Loved Standards, Roy Orbison, 1989
All-Time Greatest Hits, Everly Brothers, 1990
Hybrid and Lowdown, Roger Chapman, 1990
Wondering Boy (1951-1958), Webb Pierce, 1990
Classic Country Music, Vol. 1, Various Artists (Everly Brothers), 1990
Simon and Garfunkel Collected Works, Simon and Garfunkel, 1991
Moonglow Years, Righteous Brothers, 1991
Flavio Cesar, Flavio Cesar, 1992
Johnnie & Jack and the Tennessee Mountain Boys, Johnnie Wright, 1992
Magical Moods of Mantovani, Mantovani, 1992
Wylie and the Wild West Show, Wylie and the Wild West Show, 1992
Classic Everly Brothers, Everly Brothers, 1992
Best of Trini Lopez, Trini Lopez, 1993
Light out of Darkness - A Tribute to Ray Charles, Shirley Horn, 1993
Heartaches and Harmonies Sampler, Everly Brothers, 1994
Heartaches and Harmonies, Everly Brothers, 1994
Country's Favorite Daughter, Loretta Lynn, 1994
36 All-Time Favorites, Everly Brothers, 1994
Raid The Jukebox, Scobey/Hayes, 1994
Early Rockin' Years, Bobby Vee, 1995
Bye Bye Love Soudtrack, Various Artists, 1995
Songs in the Rough, Vol. 2, Various Artists, 1996
Berlin 1962, Ray Charles, 1996
History of Cadence Records, Vol. 2, Various Artists, 1996
Here's to the Miracles, Vince Jones, 1996
Casablanca Years, Tony Orlando,, 1996
Hit the Road, Ray, Ray Charles, 1996
This Is the Everly Brothers - 16 of Thei, Everly Brothers, 1997
Genius and Soul - 50th Anniversary Collection, Ray Charles, 1997
Greatest Love Songs, Vol. 2, Everly Brothers, 1997
Old Friends, Simon & Garfunkel, 1997
Golden Classics - The Best of Damita Jo, Damita Jo., 1997
Early Years, Joe Meek, 1997
Best of the Casinos - Then You Can Tell, Casinos, 1997
Wake up Little Susie - The Best of the Everly Brothers, Everly Brothers., 1998
Best of the Everly Brothers, Everly Brothers, 1998
Reggae Cowboys, Bellamy Brothers, 1998
Brothers in Rhythm, Everly Brothers, 1998
Best of, Connie Francis, 19??
20 Favorites, Kendalls, 19??
I Ain't Never, Webb Pierce, 19??
Rock 'n Roll, Everly Brothers, 19??
Raid the Juke Box, Bob Scobey, 19??
Collectors Records Of The 50's & 60's Volume 14, Various Artists (Everly Brothers), 19??
Tales from New York: The Very Best of Simon & Garfunkel, Simon & Garfunkel, 2000
The Complete Cadence Recordings: 1957-1960, The Everly Brothers, 2001
The Columbia Studio Recordings, 1964-1970, Simon & Garfunkel, 2001
40 Years Of Jukebox Hits, Various Artists (Everly Brothers), 2002
The Price of Fame 1960-1965, The Everly Brothers, 2006
Outtakes, Everly Brothers, 2006
Notes
Performed twice by the Grateful Dead - in sets with Joan Baez on 12th December and 31st December 1981.
Written by the Bryants in 1956 and rejected by many performers before being recorded by the Everly Brothers on 1st March 1957. It was the Everly Brothers first major single, released on the Cadence label in May 1957 with I Wonder If I Care As Much on the flip side.
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