Billie Joe Armstrong has a future in sales if the music thing doesn't work out. Just ask Norah Jones, who had every intention of turning down an interesting but odd pitch from the Green Day frontman because of tour exhaustion when she got on the phone with him.
Twenty minutes later, she'd agreed to an unlikely partnership that produced Foreverly, a loving recreation of an all-but-forgotten Everly Brothers album out this week.
"He just seemed so excited about the project and just kind of open to making music," Jones, 34, said. "He didn't really have an agenda other than he wanted to sing these songs with someone, so it sounded really fun. We kind of made an agreement to try a few days in the studio and see how it went ...
"So that was nice for me to not feel a lot of pressure. We kind of eased in. Honestly, it happened so fast. All of a sudden we were making the record, and five days later we had most of the songs."