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Wake Up Little Suzie

The Everly Brothers

Wake up little Suzie, Wake up
Wake up little Suzie, Wake up

We've both been sound asleep
Wake up little Suzie and weep
The movie's over it's four o'clock
And we're in troube deep

Wake up little Suzie
Wake up little Suzie

Well whatta we gonna to tell your mama
Whatta we gonna tell your pop
Whatta we gonna tell our friends when they say
Oh-la-la

Wake up little Suzie
Wake up little Suzie

Well we told your mama that we'd be in by ten
Well Suzie baby looks like we goofed again

Wake up little Suzie
Wake up little Suzie
We gotta go home

Wake up little Suzie, Wake up!
Wake up little Suzie, Wake up!

The movie wasn't so hot
It didn't have much of a plot
We fell asleep our goose is cooked
our reputation is shot

Wake up little Suzie
Wake up little Suzie

Well whatta we gonna tell your mama
Whatta we gonna tell your pop
Whatta we gonna tell our friends when they say
Oh-la-la

Wake up little Suzie
Wake up little Suzie
Wake up little Suzie

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Don (born February 1 1937 in Brownie, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky) and Phil Everly (born January 18, 1939 in Chicago, Illinois) are country-influenced rock and roll a blend of Black rhythm-and-blues with White country-and-western rock and roll performers of the 1950s.

The sons of two Kentucky country musicians, The Everly Brothers recorded their first single, "Keep A' Lovin' Me, " in 1956, under the aegis of Chet Atkins, but did not become successful until 1957 when they began working with songwriting partners Felice and Boudleaux Bryant on the Cadence Records Cadence Records label.

They had a hit with the single "Claudette," written by Quick Facts about: Roy Orbison United States composer and rockabilly tenor popular in the 1950s (1936-1988)Roy Orbison. Working with the Bryants, they had a number of hits in the USA and the UK, the biggest of which were "Bye Bye Love," "Wake Up Little Susie," "(All I Have to Do Is) Dream," and "Bird Dog."

The Everly Brothers have had a total of 26 Billboard Top 40 singles. In 1986 they were among the first 10 artists inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and they were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001. The Everly Brothers have a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7000 Hollywood Blvd. They still perform regularly as a duo around the world.

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