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Charles Holley's greatest!, May 13, 2010
This review is from: buddy holly lives 20 golden greats (Vinyl)
Nine Top Ten hits in barely two years and then a fateful flight on a small plane (some claim was called the American Pie) and Buddy Holly entered the realm of rock & roll legend. The superb 1978 MCA record album BUDDY HOLLY / THE CRICKETS 20 GOLDEN GREATS (MCA-1484) has all their 'A' and some 'B' sides, as well as a few stereo songs released posthumously. A career's worth of classic tunes that seemed to come from nowhere, just as Lubbock's Charles Hardin Holley and his band had in mid-1956.
The Crickets were Buddy Holly (lead guitar and vocalist), Niki Sullivan (guitar), Joe B. Mauldin (bass), and Jerry Allison (drums).
PROGRAM--
(S = stereo)
SIDE ONE
[2:16] That'll Be The Day
[2:35] Peggy Sue
[2:01] Words Of Love
[2:12] Everyday
[2:25] Not Fade Away
[2:11] Oh Boy
[2:06] Maybe Baby
[3:26] Listen To Me
[2:13] Heartbeat
[2:50] Think It Over
SIDE TWO
[2:16] It Doesn't Matter Any More (S)
[2:14] It's So Easy
[2:18] Well...All Right
[1:53] Rave On
[2:52] Raining In My Heart
[2:51] True Love Ways (S)
[2:10] Peggy Sue Got Married
[2:24] Bo Diddley (S)
[2:07] Brown Eyed Handsome Man (S)
[2:08] Wishing
TOTAL TIME: 47:28
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