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In September 1989, the Everly Brothers headlined a major Australian event titled which was broadcast on Channel 7. Held at the Melbourne Entertainment Centre , the concert featured other icons of the era, including Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bo Diddley, and Leslie Gore.
The song was originally published in French in 1955 as "Je t'appartiens" by Gilbert Bécaud.
The performance of "Let It Be Me" in Melbourne, 1989 , remains one of the most celebrated moments in the duo's later career . Recorded as part of the televised "Legends of Rock n Roll" concert, this rendition captures Don and Phil Everly at a point of mature vocal mastery, nearly three decades after they first popularized the song. The 1989 Melbourne Performance
In September 1989, the Everly Brothers headlined a major Australian event titled which was broadcast on Channel 7. Held at the Melbourne Entertainment Centre , the concert featured other icons of the era, including Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bo Diddley, and Leslie Gore.
The song was originally published in French in 1955 as "Je t'appartiens" by Gilbert Bécaud. Let It Be Me Everly Brothers, Melbourne, 1989
The performance of "Let It Be Me" in Melbourne, 1989 , remains one of the most celebrated moments in the duo's later career . Recorded as part of the televised "Legends of Rock n Roll" concert, this rendition captures Don and Phil Everly at a point of mature vocal mastery, nearly three decades after they first popularized the song. The 1989 Melbourne Performance In September 1989, the Everly Brothers headlined a