Deep cuts

By FRANKLIN BRUNO  |  January 14, 2006

Perhaps inevitably, the close-harmonized final verse pulls back, owning up to the vulnerability the Everlys’ vocal blend always excelled at: “I don’t even wanna know your name/I just want my life to be the same.”

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