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(VIDEO)The Everly Brothers delight dressed to the nines in their Marine uniforms

The Ed Sullivan always featured the most famous guests and the hottest stars in music. In this clip, the Everly Brothers grace the stage in their snazzy military dress blues.

The sibling duo sings “Crying the Rain.” Accompanied by the band, these talented brothers bring charisma to the show with voices and guitars. What a handsome pair to perform on such a famous stage!

Ed Sullivan introduces the Everly Brothers and commends them for appearing on the show right after their Marine Corps training. To honor their military status, the boys are wearing their dress uniforms.

They strum their instruments and sing the blues about broken hearts and long lost loves. These dashing young men are heartbreakers themselves with their dazzling smiles and perfectly pressed outfits.

The audience is swept away by these golden boys and their ability to capture heartache flawlessly with a song. The Everly Brothers never disappointed their fans, who cheered loudly when the performance ended.

The smoothness of their voices and the way they harmonize together are excellent demonstrations of their brotherly bond. No wonder their music became so popular and still remains classic today!

Ed Sullivan always had a knack for choosing the best talent to feature on his variety show. The Everly Brothers are a prime example of musical perfection from their voices to their polished smiles.

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