Añadido: Jul 25, 2008
De: 5121949
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(1)Buddy Holly-CORAL 72293 1958, -Peggy Sue (2)Buddy Holly - Coral CRL-57326, 1960-Peggy Sue Got Married(Answer Song) Buddy Holly & The Crickets 1957 'That'll Be The Day' · Brunswick 55009 (US) First Million Seller for this group founded by the late Buddy Holly in 1955. 'That'll Be the Day' -- a re-recorded faster version of the original Coral recording -- was issued in May of 1957. The record was put out on the Brunswick label and credited to the Crickets, a group name picked as a dodge to prevent any of the powers-that-were at Decca -- and especially Decca's Nashville office -- from having too easy a time figuring out that the singer was the same artist that they'd dropped a year before, and with he had signed a contract that prohibited him from re-recording anything that he had cut for Decca, regardless of whether it had been released or not, for five years. Holly wasn't listed as a member in the original record documents, in order to hide his involvement with 'That'll Be the Day'. (This omission would later become the source of serious legal and financial problems for him.) When Decca found out Holly's identity they had the reality of a serious hit in their midst and the company agreed to release Holly from the five-year restriction on his old contract, leaving him free to sign any recording contract he wanted. When all was said and done, Holly found himself with two recording contracts, one with Brunswick as a member of the Crickets and the other with Coral Records as Buddy Holly, which was part of the strategy to get the most out of Holly's talent. By releasing two separate bodies of work, he could keep the group intact while giving room for its obvious leader and 'star' to break out on his own. 'That'll Be The Day' was a #1 seller in both the U.S.A. (one week) and Britain (three weeks). In the U.S.A it was 22 weeks in the bestsellers and 19 weeks in the British charts. The disc got a belated Gold Disc award in 1969. all copyrights belong to the respective owners, artists and music companies. ENJOY AND PLEASE LEAVE YOUR COMMENT. THANK YOU
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5121949 Says:
Sep 14, 2008 - you welcome
jello706 Says:
Sep 21, 2008 - "rock and roll has gone down hill since buddy holly died" - American graffiti good job
StikPivot Says:
Oct 11, 2008 - Where is this overdub of Peggy Sue got Married from? It sounds like eighties soft rock - I bet that's just how Buddy imagined it!!!!!



historicbloke Says:
Sep 13, 2008 - wow love it thanks