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Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue FLAC

Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue FLAC
Performer:
Buddy Holly
Album:
Peggy Sue
Style:
Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Released:
1964
Country:
Japan
Label:
Coral
Catalog:
HIT-277
FLAC size:
2518 mb
MP3 size:
1437 mb
WMA size:
1737 mb


Tracklist


1Peggy Sue
2Brown-Eyed Handsome Man


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
101 787, 101 787 - 100Buddy Holly Peggy Sue / Brown Eyed Handsome Man ‎(7", Single)MCA Records, MCA Records101 787, 101 787 - 100Germany1980
259 653-7 NBuddy Holly Peggy Sue / Brown Eyed Handsome Man ‎(7")MCA Records259 653-7 NGermany1984
101 787Buddy Holly Peggy Sue / Brown Eyed Handsome Man ‎(7", MP, RE)MCA Records101 787France1981
259 653-7 NBuddy Holly Peggy Sue / Browneyed Handsome Man ‎(7")MCA Records259 653-7 NGermany1988
101.787Buddy Holly Peggy Sue / Brown Eyed Handsome Man ‎(7")MCA Records101.787Europe1975


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Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Buddy Holly is the debut studio album by Buddy Holly. It was released by Coral Records on February 20, 1958. The album collects Holly's four hit singles released on the Coral label Words of Love, Peggy Sue, I'm Gonna Love You Too, and Rave On. The backing group was Buddy Holly's band, the Crickets. Some re-releases include the tracks from Holly's next single, Early in the Morning backed with Now We're One, and Take Your Time, the B-side of the single Rave On. Peggy Sue is a rock and roll song written by Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison, and Norman Petty, and originally performed, recorded and released as a single by Holly in early July of 1957. The Crickets are not mentioned on the single Coral 9-61885 but both Joe B. Mauldin string bass and Sue is a rock and roll song written by Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison, and Norman Petty, and originally performed, recorded and released as a single by Buddy Holly and the Crickets in early July of 1957. The song was also released on Buddy Holly's self-titled 1958 album. The song is ranked 194 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song was originally called Cindy Lou, and was named for Buddy's niece, the daughter of his sister Pat Holley Kaiter. The title was later changed to Peggy Sue in reference t read more. Peggy Sue. 4 прослушивания 32 аудиозаписи. Buddy Holly and His Orchestra. Блюз 2017. Early In The Morning. Words Of Love. Fool's Paradise. Well, All Right. I'm Gonna Love You Too. It's Too Late. Peggy Sue Gerron, Who Inspired Buddy Holly Classic, Dead at 78. Peggy Sue namesake went to same Lubbock high school as rocker, married Crickets drummer Jerry Allison. Jon Blistein. Peggy Sue Gerron, the woman who inspired Buddy Hollys 1957 hit song Peggy Sue, died Monday at the University Medical Center in Lubbock, Texas, the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal reports. She was 78. Gerron met Holly in Lubbock in the mid-Fifties when he was a budding musician and she was still a high school student at Lubbock High Hollys alma mater. For his eponymous album, see Buddy Holly album. For the Weezer song, see Buddy Holly song. Charles Holly redirects here. For the Colorado judge, see Charles Frederick Holly. By October, Peggy Sue had reached number three on Billboard's pop chart and number two on the R&B chart it peaked at number six on the UK Singles chart. As the success of the song grew, it brought more attention to Holly, with the band at the time being billed as Buddy Holly and the Crickets