The Everly Brothers’ Incredible Duet On “Let It Be Me” Will Give You Chills
“Let It Be Me” is a beloved song with deep roots in French music, though many listeners may not know its origins. It began in 1955 as “Je t’appartiens,” written and recorded by French singer Gilbert Bécaud. With lyrics by Pierre Delanoë, the song quickly became popular in France.
A year later, it was re-recorded by Les Compagnons de la Chanson. The song crossed over to English-speaking audiences in 1957, with new lyrics by Manny Curtis and a rendition by Jill Corey that gained popularity on the television show Climax!
The Everly Brothers left an undeniable mark on the music world, especially with their 1960 hit rendition of “Let It Be Me.” Originally a French tune, their version reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, quickly becoming a beloved classic.
Their harmonious arrangement set a new standard, inspiring countless covers in the years to come. Decades later, in 1989, they took the stage in Melbourne, Australia to deliver a performance that thrilled fans wide world.
Enjoy their rendition of the classic in the video below, which has amassed over 16 million views:
With thousands of positive comments, this performance captivated millions of viewers online. One wrote, “I’ve heard that some singers lose their voices when they get old, but DANG!!! These guys sound good for being as old as they are. Still perfect!! That’s what the Everly Brothers are. PERFECTION!! Still my favorite duo and always will be.”
Another added, “A beautiful song sang by great singers the everlys who sang this song straight from the heart. And sang like they meant every word they were singing.”
Meanwhile, some people admitted to feeling nostalgic, and even getting goosebumps, whenever the song was replayed.