The Everly Brothers "Bye Bye Love"

The Everly Brothers perfected two-part harmony, paving the way for groups like The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and Crosby, Stills, and Nash.

However, there's something special when siblings, who share genetic makeup, meld into a single, amazing vocal sound.

"Bye Bye Love" isn't a particularly tricky song. Its chorus is sung with an open, upper register and accompanied by one of the greatest session guitarists, Chet Atkins (click "View All Audio Clips," then "Stealin' From Chet").

Even the music is pretty simple: Strumming steels in A-major, giving it a very folksy, country vibe while remaining a true, soda-pop song.

"Bye Bye Love" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame well ahead of most of its contemporaries and remains one of the best breakup songs of all time.

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