- Format: CD
- Label: Collectors Choice
- Genre: Rock / Pop
This 1967 album—reissued for the first time here on CD—featured their last American hit for Warner Bros., "Bowling Green," a song about Kentucky from two guys who certainly knew the terrain! Besides the hit, the duo’s British bass player Terry Slater contributes the tunes "Talking to the Flowers," "Mary Jane," "Do You," and "A Voice Within," while the boys, once again showing audacious taste in covers, tackle "A Whiter Shade of Pale," and "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy." "Deliver Me," "I’m Finding It Rough," "Somebody Help Me," and the Everly originals "I Don’t Want to Love You" and "It’s All Over" round out the lineup on this long-lost entry in the Everly Brothers catalog, one lightly regarded at the time but one (James Burton on guitar!) not without its charms
Track listing:1 Bowling Green
2 Talking To The Flowers
3 Mary Jane
4 Do You
5 A Voice Within
6 A Whiter Shade Of Pale
7 Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
8 Deliver Me
9 I'm Finding It Rough
10 Somebody Help Me
11 I Don't Want To Love You
12 It's All Over