It's Everly Time

It's Everly Time is an album by the rock and roll duo The Everly Brothers, released in 1960. It peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Pop albums chart. It's Everly Time was their first album on Warner Bros. after leaving the independent label Cadence. Though Warner Brothers was based in Los Angeles, they continued to record in Nashville with top session players, laying down all the dozen tracks over the course of five sessions in March 1960.

Reception
Writing for Allmusic, music critic Richie Unterberger wrote of the album "While the Everlys' sound was diluted by more elaborate production in the '60s, that's not at all true on this LP, which is one of their very best. Not a stiff among the 12 tracks..."

Personnel

 * Don Everly – guitar, vocals
 * Phil Everly – guitar, vocals
 * Chet Atkins, "Sugarfoot" Garland - electric guitar
 * James Clayton - steel guitar
 * Floyd T. "Lightnin'" Chance - bass
 * Floyd Cramer or Marvin H. Hughes - piano
 * "Buddy" Harman Jr. - drums