"Wake Up Little Susie" is a popular song written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and published in 1957. The song is best known in a recording by The Everly Brothers, issued by Cadence Records as catalog number 1337. The Everly Brothers record reached No. 1 on the Billboard Pop chart and the Cash Box Best Selling Records chart, despite having been banned from Boston radio stations for lyrics that, at the time, were considered suggestive, according to a 1986 interview with Don Everly. "Wake Up Little Susie" also spent seven weeks atop the Billboard country chart and… read more
"Wake Up Little Susie" is a popular song written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and published in 1957. The song is best known in a recordin… read more
"Wake Up Little Susie" is a popular song written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and published in 1957. The song is best known in a recording by The Everly Brothers, issued by C… read more
The Everly Brothers was an American musical duo consisting of Isaac Donald "Don" Everly and Phillip "Phil" Everly, known for their steel-string acoustic guitar playing and close-harmony singing. Their music combined elements of rock and roll, country, and pop, and they are considered pioneers of country rock. Raised in a musical family, Don and Phil Everly performed with their parents as the Everly Family on radio in Iowa during the 1940s. During high school in Knoxville, they appeared on radio and television. Chet Atkins promoted the brothers, who began writing … read more
The Everly Brothers was an American musical duo consisting of Isaac Donald "Don" Everly and Phillip "Phil" Everly, known for their steel-string acoustic guitar playing a… read more
The Everly Brothers was an American musical duo consisting of Isaac Donald "Don" Everly and Phillip "Phil" Everly, known for their steel-string acoustic guitar playing and close-harmony singing. Their music combined… read more