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  2. Buddy Holly - Wikipedia

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    The final "new" Buddy Holly album, Giant, was released in 1969; the single chosen from the album was "Love Is Strange." [ 67 ] Encyclopædia Britannica stated that Holly "produced some of the most distinctive and influential work in rock music."

  3. Buddy Holly (album) - Wikipedia

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    Buddy Holly is the debut studio album by Buddy Holly. It was released by Coral Records on February 20, 1958. The album, ...

  4. Buddy Holly discography - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Buddy Holly: Released: November 25, 1996; Label: Dino (DINCD 133) Format: CD — — 24 UK: Gold [8] 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Buddy Holly: Released: April 20, 1999; Label: MCA (B00000I9CN) Format: CD — — — The Very Best of Buddy Holly & the Crickets: Released: August 1999; Label ...

  5. List of songs recorded by Buddy Holly - Wikipedia

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    Buddy Holly was an American musician and singer-songwriter whose career spanned from 1952 to 1959. This list includes songs that he recorded as a group leader or a solo artist that have been officially released in various formats.

  6. That'll Be the Day - Wikipedia

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    It was first recorded by Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes in 1956 and was re-recorded in 1957 by Holly and his new band, the Crickets. The 1957 recording achieved widespread success. Holly's producer, Norman Petty, was credited as a co-writer, although he did not contribute to the composition. [3] Many other versions have been recorded.

  7. That'll Be the Day (album) - Wikipedia

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    That'll Be The Day is the second and final studio album from Buddy Holly. Decca, Holly's first major record label, after failing to produce a hit single from Holly's early recordings, packaged these 1956 tunes after he had some success with recordings from the Brunswick and Coral labels, especially the previously released single "That'll Be the Day".

  8. Crying, Waiting, Hoping - Wikipedia

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    "Crying, Waiting, Hoping" is a song written by Buddy Holly. It was released in 1959 as the B-side to "Peggy Sue Got Married".Three versions of Holly's recording were released: the 1959 commercial release, the 1964 reissue with different orchestration, and Holly's original, private home recording.

  9. The "Chirping" Crickets - Wikipedia

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    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 ...