The Everly Brothers – When Will I Be Loved

About the song —> Scroll down for the VIDEO Ah, yes, The Everly Brothers’ “When Will I Be Loved”. This 1960 rock and roll gem is a cornerstone of the genre, a song that perfectly …

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Ah, yes, The Everly Brothers’ “When Will I Be Loved”. This 1960 rock and roll gem is a cornerstone of the genre, a song that perfectly encapsulates the youthful anxieties and yearning for love that resonated so deeply with audiences in the early days of rock.

The Everly Brothers, those impossibly close harmonizing siblings, Don and Phil, were already established stars by the time “When Will I Be Loved” hit the airwaves. They had scored a string of hits with their smooth blend of rockabilly and pop, their voices intertwining like threads in a rich tapestry. However, “When Will I Be Loved” marked a slight shift in their sound.

While retaining the undeniable rockabilly roots – that driving backbeat, the twangy guitars – the song leaned more towards a mainstream pop sensibility. The melody is infectious, a simple yet powerful hook that burrows into your ear and refuses to leave. But it’s the lyrics, penned by Phil Everly himself, that truly elevate the song.

“When Will I Be Loved” doesn’t shy away from vulnerability. It’s the lament of a young man facing repeated heartbreak. The lines “I’ve been made blue, I’ve been lied to / When will I be loved?” immediately establish the song’s central theme: a longing for genuine love and a frustration with the cycle of disappointment.

The repetition of the title phrase throughout the song adds a layer of desperation, a plea to the universe for a love that seems perpetually out of reach.

Don’t be fooled by the seemingly simple lyrics, though. There’s a depth of emotion simmering beneath the surface. The Everly Brothers deliver the song with a sincerity that cuts through. Their voices, so perfectly matched, convey both the dejection and the unwavering hope that persists despite repeated setbacks.

“When Will I Be Loved” is more than just a catchy rock and roll tune. It’s a relatable story, a universal question that resonates across generations. It’s the anthem of the lovelorn, a timeless expression of the yearning for connection that resides within us all.

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