The Everly Brothers was an American (Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA) duo of singing brothers: Don and Phil, (Don Everly, born Isaac Donald Everly February 1, 1937, Brownie, Kentucky; Phil Everly, born Phillip Everly, January 19, 1939, Chicago, Illinois, died January 3, 2014, in Burbank, California). The pair of male siblings became top-selling country-influenced rock and roll performers, best known for their steel-string guitar playing and close harmony singing.
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DG Through a stained-glass morning they’re diggin’ in the green grass again DG Who’s that mournin’ I have seen her face somewhere, but when
DG Well fold up the flag that was covering him DG Give it to the woman that was lovin’ him DG And whisper that he died defending her liberty EmA7D But they’ll lay him six feet down in some far-off piece of ground D7G With one stone markin’ him where three should be
Chorus: DG Cause they’ll never give her back the song he would sing DG And they’ll never give her back the child he would bring DG And they’ll never give her back the brother they took from me
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Through a stained-glass morning a thousand years have greened the grass again In the rain I hang mournin’ A face I couldn’t recognise, then
Well fold up the flag that was coverin’ me Give it to the woman that was lovin’ me Then whisper that I died defending her liberty But they laid me six feet down in some far-off piece of ground With one stone markin’ me where three should be