1972 Everly Brothers – Stories We Could Tell
Stories We Could Tell is a country rock album by The Everly Brothers, released in 1972. It was reissued as Stories We Could Tell:The RCA Years by BMG in 2003 and included additional tracks, all stemming from the successor album Pass the Chicken & Listen. In 2014 it was re-released once more on Stories We Could Tell + Pass The Chicken & Listen by Morello Records.
Tracks
1 All We Really Want To Do (Delaney Bramlett; Bonnie Bramlett) 02:22
2 Breakdown (Kris Kristofferson) 03:12
3 Green River (Don Everly; Phil Everly) 04:43
4 Mandolin Wind (Rod Stewart) 03:00
5 Up In Mabel’s Room (Phil Everly; Terry Slater) 03:15
6 Del Rio Dan (Jeff Kent; Doug Lubahn; Holly Beckwith) 03:59
7 Ridin’ High (Dennis Linde) 02:40
8 Christmas Eve Can Kill You (Dennis Linde) 03:26
9 Three-Armed Poker-Playin’ River Rat (Dennis Linde) 02:45
10 I’m Tired Of Singing My Song In Las Vegas (Don Everly) 03:14
11 The Brand New Tennessee Waltz (Jesse Winchester) 03:11
12 Stories We Could Tell (John Sebastian) 03:21
Biography
Musicians
| Bass | Chris Ethridge |
| Drums | Jim Gordon |
| Drums | John Barbata |
| Drums | Russ Kunkel |
| Guitar | Clarence White |
| Guitar | Danny Weiss |
| Guitar | Geoff Muldaur |
| Guitar | Waddy Wachtel |
| Guitar | Wayne Perkins |
| Guitar | Delaney Bramlett |
| Guitar | Jeff Kent |
| Guitar | John Sebastian |
| Guitar | Dennis Linde |
| Guitar | Don Everly |
| Guitar | Phil Everly |
| Slide Guitar | Buddy Emmons |
| Slide Guitar | Ry Cooder |
| Keyboards | Dennis Linde |
| Keyboards | Barry Beckett |
| Keyboards | Michael Fonfara |
| Keyboards | Spooner Oldham |
| Keyboards | Warren Zevon |
| Brass | George Bohanon |
| Brass | Tommy Johnson |
| Background Vocals | Bonnie Bramlett |
| Background Vocals | David Crosby |
| Background Vocals | Doug Lubahn |
| Background Vocals | Graham Nash |
| Background Vocals | Delaney Bramlett |
| Background Vocals | Jeff Kent |
| Background Vocals | John Sebastian |
| Vocals | Don Everly |
| Vocals | Phil Everly |
Liner Notes
Arranged By (String) – Jimmie Haskell
Photography – Norman Seeff
Record Company RCA Corporation
Copyright RCA Records
