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  1. 11. Dez. 2022 · A year before Zevon’s self-titled second album came out in 1976, Phil Everly suggested a new song idea to Zevon. Everly had watched the 1935 horror film Werewolves of London on television one night, and when he encountered Zevon the next day, he joked that Zevon should write a song about it. In Everly’s head, the song would have ...

  2. 1. Nov. 2020 · That’s what they did. The title came from Phil Everly, who had seen the 1935 film Werewolf of London, and suggested it. Warren relished the image of a fashionable British werewolf.

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    Later the same decade, he toured with Don Everly and Phil Everly separately as they tried to launch solo careers after their breakup. He worked particularly closely with Phil, arranging and playing keyboards on his first and third solo albums ( Star Spangled Springer (1973) and Mystic Line (1975)) and co-writing tracks on his second and third ...

  4. Everly shared this brainstorm with his touring keyboard player, a then-unknown musician and songwriter named Warren Zevon. Alongside buddies LeRoy Marinell and Waddy Wachtel, Zevon promptly...

  5. The song began as a joke by Phil Everly (of the Everly Brothers) to Zevon in 1975, over two years before the recording sessions for Excitable Boy. Everly had watched a television broadcast of the 1935 film Werewolf of London and "suggested to Zevon that he adapt the title for a song and dance craze."

  6. 30. Okt. 2020 · 30 October 2020. Warren Zevon knew that Phil Everly was a fan of old movies, having worked regularly with The Everly Brothers in the early 70s as their musical director. In 1975, Everly rang Zevon to tell him he had just watched a 1935 Lon Chaney film called Werewolf Of London on late-night television. It prompted a bizarre idea: he ...

  7. Dutzende bekannte Musiker wie Phil Everly, Lindsey Buckingham & Stevie Nicks (von Fleetwood Mac), Carl Wilson (von den Beach Boys), David Lindley, Glenn Frey & Don Henley (von den Eagles) und Browne selbst sangen und spielten auf diesem Album. Trotzdem blieb auch nach Veröffentlichung des von Kritikern hochgelobten Warren Zevon zunächst der ...