The Everly Brothers - When I Grow Too Old to Dream mp3 download

  • Artist: The Everly Brothers
  • Song Title: When I Grow Too Old to Dream
  • Genre: Rock
  • Length: 02:33
  • Size: 4.8MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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yallainthighlikeme

2022-04-23 22:16:00 | Profile
I love that you love the Everly Brothers. In this walled City they still come through.

kgmaj

2021-11-08 09:29:43 | Profile
Really makes me wonder if kids nowadays have feelings like this. Probably not.

Tatjana Hojnik

2021-10-14 04:05:51 | Profile
Just listened today to Linda Ronstadt sing this with the cast of the Muppets. Priceless.

lovelylight

2021-10-13 03:52:33 | Profile
VERY NICE VERY SAD VERY HONEST SINGERS R.I.P PHIL

Dominic Lwt

2021-10-04 03:20:06 | Profile
I love that you love the Everly Brothers. In this walled City they still come through.

Eric Scott

2021-09-27 11:18:49 | Profile
Nobody can sing this only VERA LYNN

Gaming Blaze

2021-09-24 02:55:22 | Profile
Above music info is misleading. The earliest version I found was sung by Vera Lynne during WWII. It was written in 1934 and sung by many, many artists along the way.

Colin Le

2021-09-09 10:00:34 | Profile
Nobody even comes close to Don & Phil Everly! Their harmonies are amazing! This beautiful song, music by Sigmund Romberg and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, was published in 1934 and introduced in the film "The Night Is Young" (1935)