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Rolling Stones unreleased: Brand New Heartache
Written by: Felice and Diadorius Boudleaux Bryant
*Keith Richards on vocals
Recorded: Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, Ireland, Nov-Dec. 1993 (Voodoo Lounge sessions)
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Brand New Heartache is a song by the Everly Brothers, written by the renowned songwriter Bryant. Released in 1961, the track exemplifies the signature harmonies and style that made the Everly Brothers icons of rock and roll and country music. Known for their emotional delivery and seamless vocal blends, the Everly Brothers created a sound that resonated deeply with their audience, and Brand New Heartache is a prime example of their ability to capture the complexities of love and heartbreak.
The song centers around the theme of emotional pain from a failed relationship. The protagonist expresses the feeling of receiving a “brand new heartache,” a fresh wave of heartbreak from a lover who has left or betrayed them. The song’s lyrics reflect vulnerability and the universal experience of loss, making it easy for listeners to relate to the emotion behind the words. This emotional depth was one of the reasons the Everly Brothers became so beloved, as they could convey raw feelings in such a melodic and harmonious way.
Musically, the song blends country, pop, and rock elements, a combination that was instrumental in shaping the sound of early rock and roll. The Everly Brothers’ tight harmonies, accompanied by gentle guitar picking, created a distinctive sound that stood apart from other artists of their time.
While Brand New Heartache may not have reached the same level of fame as some of their other hits, it remains a cherished track for fans of the Everly Brothers. It is a perfect example of their storytelling abilities, capturing the essence of heartbreak in a simple yet powerful melody. The song continues to influence musicians and listeners alike, preserving the legacy of the Everly Brothers in the fabric of rock and roll history.
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