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The song was originally recorded as a demo by Sonny West as "All My Love (Oh Boy!)" at Norman Petty Studios in Clovis, New Mexico in early 1957. Petty presented West's demo to Buddy Holly with the intention of Holly recording the song.
The power pop band Shoes covered the song for the 1989 Buddy Holly tribute album Everyday Is a Holly Day. [12] Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs released a recording of the song in 1964 on the album Buddy's Buddy. [13] Mike Berry recorded the song in 1999 for the tribute album Buddy—A Life in Music, released on the Hallmark label. [14]
Words of Love is a compilation album by Buddy Holly and the Crickets. It was released by PolyGram in 1993 and reached number one on the UK Albums Chart , becoming a posthumous number one . [ 1 ] The album was certified gold in the UK.
The "Chirping" Crickets is the debut album from the American rock and roll band the Crickets, led by Buddy Holly. It was the group's only album released during Holly's lifetime. In 2012, it was ranked number 420 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. [4] It also appears in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear ...
Buddy Holly [a] Buddy Holly, Bob Montgomery: Holly in the Hills: 1959 "Words of Love" Buddy Holly: Buddy Holly: Buddy Holly: 1958 "You And I Are Through" Buddy Holly [a] Bob Montgomery: Holly in the Hills: 1965 "You Are My One Desire" Buddy Holly: Don Guess: That'll Be the Day: 1958 "You're So Square (Baby I Don't Care)" Buddy Holly: Jerry ...
The Crickets had previously recorded as the backing band on Holly's debut solo album, Buddy Holly released in February 1958. Recording of a formal follow-up to Crickets' acclaimed debut, The "Chirping" Crickets began in 1958 which led to the Crickets putting out a single on Brunswick records, " Love's Made a Fool of You " b/w/ " Someone, Someone ".
"Words of Love" Released: 20 June 1957 ... Buddy Holly is the debut solo studio album by Buddy Holly. ... "Words of Love" Buddy Holly: 1:56: 4. "You're So Square ...
The Crickets were lead guitarist and vocalist Buddy Holly, drummer Jerry Allison, bassist Joe B. Mauldin, and rhythm guitarist Niki Sullivan. Sullivan dropped out after a little more than one year to resume his education. The Crickets, now a trio, continued to make stage and TV appearances and recorded more songs, many composed by the band members.