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In 1959, the landscape of popular music was forever altered by the soaring harmonies of The Everly Brothers. This iconic rock and roll duo, comprised of siblings Phil and Don Everly, had already established themselves as major stars with hits like “Bye Bye Love” and “Wake Up Little Susie.” However, their rendition of a French ballad titled “Let It Be Me” would solidify their place in musical history.

Originally composed in 1955 as “Je t’appartiens” by French singer-songwriter Gilbert Bécaud, the song found new life with its English adaptation by Manny Curtis and Pierre Delanoë. The Everly Brothers, known for their impossibly tight vocal harmonies, were a perfect fit for the song’s sentimental lyrics. “Let It Be Me” tells the story of two lovers, each insecure about their place in the relationship. One pleads to be the sole source of the other’s happiness, singing lines like “Now and forever, Let it be me. Each time we meet love, I find complete love. Without your sweet love, Nothing could be worse.” The other responds with similar devotion, creating a beautiful tapestry of intertwined emotions.

Produced by Archie Bleyer, the mastermind behind Cadence Records, “Let It Be Me” was a smash hit. It climbed the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 7, and became a cornerstone of the Everly Brothers’ repertoire. The song’s success transcended language barriers, achieving international acclaim and being covered by countless artists in various languages. It’s a testament to the universality of love and devotion, themes that resonate deeply with listeners across generations.

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“Let It Be Me” is more than just a love song; it’s a showcase of the Everly Brothers’ vocal prowess. Their voices intertwine seamlessly, creating a sound that is both powerful and vulnerable. The song’s arrangement is simple yet effective, featuring a driving backbeat, a gentle piano melody, and lush string accompaniment. These elements combine to create a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences over six decades later.

So, as we delve into “Let It Be Me”, prepare to be swept away by the Everly Brothers’ undeniable talent and the enduring power of a song that speaks to the universal language of love.

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