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              seems that some music just lives on in your heart
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              "I.m gonna tell you how it;s gonna be, your gonna give your love to me----- late 50's
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              All of my love, all of my kissin - you don't know what you've been a-missin, oh boy..
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              Putting Elaina to bed - True Love Ways
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              Listening to Radio 2's Sounds of the Sixties is such a nice way to wake up on a Saturday morning
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              "Rock Around with Ollie Vee" off of his "Definitive Collection." It's just some no frills early rock n roll. Great guitar work and in this song, you can hear the influence he played on early Beatle... more
              "Rock Around with Ollie Vee" off of his "Definitive Collection." It's just some no frills early rock n roll. Great guitar work and in this song, you can hear the influence he played on early Beatle recordings. Great stuff.
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              Tell us how it's gonna be, Buddy Holly. The future is in those thick glasses of yours.
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              I love you girl and I want you Peggy Sue
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              "Peggy Sue" The big Boppers will be missed forever.
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              Baby Won't You Come Out Tonight
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              "Fool's Paradise" from his "Definitive Collection". Buddy Holly's sound shows a little more refinement in this song. From the piano solo and better vocals, Buddy showed he could have more range than... more
              "Fool's Paradise" from his "Definitive Collection". Buddy Holly's sound shows a little more refinement in this song. From the piano solo and better vocals, Buddy showed he could have more range than the usual need in love sound he usually displayed. Don't get me wrong, the lyrics are still just that, but the actual song structure hints at an evolution Buddy may have accomplished had he not died tragically.
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              takes me back to my child hood;-] xxx
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              His music changed times and opened up rock ang roll.Hello Peggy Sue,Thatyl be the day to name just afew.I remember when that fatal crash took place.What a significant loss of souls it was and great... more
              His music changed times and opened up rock ang roll.Hello Peggy Sue,Thatyl be the day to name just afew.I remember when that fatal crash took place.What a significant loss of souls it was and great musicians perrished but not forgotten.
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              Baby Won't You Come Out Tonight
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              You changed music, you changed all of us. Rest in peace Buddy.
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              Everyday seems a little longer,
              Every way, love's a little stronger,
              Come what may, do you ever long for
              True love from me?
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              Peggy sue, whoooop
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              Maybe Baby I'll Have You Someday....... True Love Ways........ Peggy Sue......another one gone too soon when they should never have flown and just stayed there. And his wife lost their child as she... more
              Maybe Baby I'll Have You Someday....... True Love Ways........ Peggy Sue......another one gone too soon when they should never have flown and just stayed there. And his wife lost their child as she had so much stress due to his death.
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              "You may-ay-ay-ay be a million miles away
              Please believe me ummm yeah when you hear me say
              I love you, I love you"
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              That'll Be The Day... ooh - oooh!
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              I so love the music of Buddy Holly. My friend, Nashville Star 3rd place winner, Jody Evans, did a role of Buddy Holly and one of the Crickets attended this play in Clarksville TN; Jody was told he... more
              I so love the music of Buddy Holly. My friend, Nashville Star 3rd place winner, Jody Evans, did a role of Buddy Holly and one of the Crickets attended this play in Clarksville TN; Jody was told he sounded so much like Buddy and did Buddy justice and per all best they seen and heard. They too had actor's which did Richie and The Booper was great.
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              People tell me love's for fools, so here I go breaking all of the rules
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              Listening to 'The Best Of Buddy Holly', in honor of The Day the Music Died.
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              that'll be the day....talked about him in music history class today. way before his time, it's a wonder what he would have accomplished had he been given the opportunity.
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              For a man who's career spanned a brief 2 years, Buddy Holly had a lasting influential effect on his contemporary peers and in future musical History, as a Pioneer & Legend of Rock & Roll.

              From... more
              For a man who's career spanned a brief 2 years, Buddy Holly had a lasting influential effect on his contemporary peers and in future musical History, as a Pioneer & Legend of Rock & Roll.

              From humble beginnings as Charles Hardin Holley born in Lubbock, Texas, U.S.A., on September 7, 1936. After seeing Elvis perform in Lubbock in '55 he began to incorporate a rockabilly style. On Oct.15, 55, Buddy, Bob and Larry Welborn opened for Elvis in Lubbock, to the notice of a Nashville talent scouts. He next opened for Bill Haley & His Comets in another local show.

              This performance brought him to sign with Decca Records, Feb.'56, and with the misspelling of his name, he adopted the stage name 'Holly', and the creation of the Crickets Niki Sullivan(guitar) Joe B. Maudlin(bass) Jerry Alison(drums).
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                Amy*5th sticker order 0 rcvd!* Holly influenced many other singers during and after a career that lasted barely two years. Keith Richards once said Holly had "an influence on everybody. A 17-year-old Bob Dylan attended the January 31, 1959, show, two nights before Holly's death. In an August 24, 1978, Rolling Stone interview, Bruce Springsteen told Dave Marsh, "I play Buddy Holly every night before I go on; that keeps me honest. Buddy has 40 songs registered with ASCAP or BMI, surprisingly on 2 of them have won BMI awards! Holly was among the first group of inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986.
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                Amy*5th sticker order 0 rcvd!* The horrible ironic events about that flight and crash he and other legends died in was that most of the passengers were not even supposed to be on the flight. -the tour bus was not up to standards for the Midwest travel (it broke down Jan 31, putting Holly's drummer in the hospital for frostbite -The show they played in Clear Lake, Iowa was not originally booked, tour promoters through it in, crunching the schedule -Their next gig was 380miles in Moorehead, Minnesota, and Clear Lake had nowhere for Holly to do laundry, which he needed for the next show, he suggested to Wayland Jennings and Tommy Alsop (his band-mates) they charter a plane to avoid the freezing tour bus. -EXCEPT - Richardson "The Big Bopper" got the flu and swapped with Wayland Jennings. -THEN Rithchie Valens (Even though he was afraid to fly, and had never been on a plane, asked for Tommy's seat, and they flipped a coin for it.(And it didn't happen like it did in that movie they made about it)
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                Amy*5th sticker order 0 rcvd!* ~So explains what has been labeled "The Day The Music Died" *As a footnote, An exchange of words were made that he said haunted him probably until the day he died happened between Jennings and Holly. When Jennings gave his seat to The Big Bopper; Holly retorted "Well I hope your bus freezes up", to which Jennings replied, "Well I hope your plane crashes. ....There's a lesson in there somewhere....
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              I like buddy holly music everyday rave on oh boy that be the day take it easy
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              For a man who's career spanned a brief 2 years, Buddy Holly had a lasting influential effect on his contemporary peers and in future musical History, as a Pioneer & Legend of Rock & Roll.

              From... more
              For a man who's career spanned a brief 2 years, Buddy Holly had a lasting influential effect on his contemporary peers and in future musical History, as a Pioneer & Legend of Rock & Roll.

              From humble beginnings as Charles Hardin Holley born in Lubbock, Texas, U.S.A., on September 7, 1936. After seeing Elvis perform in Lubbock in '55 he began to incorporate a rockabilly style. On Oct.15, 55, Buddy, Bob and Larry Welborn opened for Elvis in Lubbock, to the notice of a Nashville talent scouts. He next opened for Bill Haley & His Comets in another local show.

              This performance brought him to sign with Decca Records, Feb.'56, and with the misspelling of his name, he adopted the stage name 'Holly', and the creation of the Crickets Niki Sullivan(guitar) Joe B. Maudlin(bass) Jerry Alison(drums).
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              • Amy*5th sticker order 0 rcvd!*
                Amy*5th sticker order 0 rcvd!* The horrible ironic events about that flight and crash he and other legends died in was that most of the passengers were not even supposed to be on the flight. -the tour bus was not up to standards for the Midwest travel (it broke down Jan 31, putting Holly's drummer in the hospital for frostbite -The show they played in Clear Lake, Iowa was not originally booked, tour promoters through it in, crunching the schedule -Their next gig was 380miles in Moorehead, Minnesota, and Clear Lake had nowhere for Holly to do laundry, which he needed for the next show, he suggested to Wayland Jennings and Tommy Alsop (his band-mates) they charter a plane to avoid the freezing tour bus. -EXCEPT - Richardson "The Big Bopper" got the flu and swapped with Wayland Jennings. -THEN Rithchie Valens (Even though he was afraid to fly, and had never been on a plane, asked for Tommy's seat, and they flipped a coin for it.(And it didn't happen like it did in that movie they made about it)
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              • Amy*5th sticker order 0 rcvd!*
                Amy*5th sticker order 0 rcvd!* ~So explains what has been labeled "The Day The Music Died" *As a footnote, An exchange of words were made that he said haunted him probably until the day he died happened between Jennings and Holly. When Jennings gave his seat to The Big Bopper; Holly retorted "Well I hope your bus freezes up", to which Jennings replied, "Well I hope your plane crashes. ....There's a lesson in there somewhere....
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                Jane Buitron I agree, this was a very sad day for "music"
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              "That'll Be The Day" is such a rocking tune.
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              Una buona colonna sonora per cucinare il pollo marinato un po' troppo..
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              #nowlistening to 'Dearest' -buddy holly
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