1 | My Two-Timin' Woman | 1949 | skips on tracks on original acetates |
2 | Footprints In The
Snow | 1952 | |
3 | Take These Shackles From My Heart | 1952 | skips on tracks on original acetates |
4 | I Heard The Lord Calling For Me | 1952 | Jack Neal w/Buddy Holly on Guitar |
5 | I Saw The Moon Cry
For Me Last Night | | |
6 | You And I Are Through | 1955 | Direct from original acetate |
7 | Down The Line | 1955 | alternate take without drums |
8 | I'm Changing All
Those Changes | 1956 | Alt. Take, Fragment |
9 | Gone | 1956 | Raw Track without overdubs |
10 | Have You Ever Been Lonely | 1956 | Unreleased Alternate Take |
11 | Gone | | |
12 | Go Boy, Go | 1956 | Gary Tollet w/Buddy Holly on Guitar, Alternate Takes |
13 | "The
Phone Call" | Feb 1957 | Buddy Holly and Paul Cohen, President
of Decca Records |
14 | A Whole Lot Of Lovin' | 1957 | Jim Robinson w/Buddy Holly on Guitar, Alternate Take |
15 | Spoken-Word
Promotional Spots and radio jingle for Bill Randall in Cleveland | | |
16 | | Recorded
June 30, 1957 |
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18 | Broken
Promises | | |
19 |
Humble Heart |
26 July 1957 |
Sherry Davis w/Buddy Holly on Guitar |
20 |
Spoken word promotional spots for Don Passerby (Unique
on |
14 Sept 1957 |
custom recordings backstage at Montreal
concert for Passerby of 1230 Cornwall Radio |
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Spoken Word Promotional Spot for Red Robinson |
23 October 1957 |
during interview backstage in Vancouver |
25 |
One Faded Rose |
1957 |
Charlie Phillips w/Buddy Holly on Guitar and Vocal Harmony |
26 |
Sugartime |
1957 |
Charlie Phillips w/Buddy Holly on Guitar. Alternate Take |
27 |
The Wreck Of Old Ninety-Seven |
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Scarlet Ribbons |
1957 |
Carolyn Hester w/Buddy Holly on Guitar. Though uncredited on the "Scarlet
Ribbons" Album |
29 |
The Miami Florida Tapes: "Everyday" and "I Love Her
So" |
24 February 1958 |
Buddy Holly and Jerry
Lee Lewis. Bob Chesney recording.Also includes a spoken-word promotional
spot for WTRL Radio; gaps on
original tape source |
30 |
When Sin Stops
(Love Begins) |
10 September 1958 |
Waylon Jennings' first recording session. Complete
session tape in its entirety. Featuring
Buddy Holly as Producer and Guitarist. |
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More And More |
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When You Are Lonely |
1958 |
Waylon Jennings w/Buddy Holly on Guitar. Acetate
recordings in rough format |
38 |
Ronnie King interview with Buddy Holly |
16 October 1958 |
Recently discovered interview, complete, from WGH Radio Scranton,
PA |
39 |
Spoken-Word Promotional Spots for "The Winter Dance
Party" |
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J.P "The Big Bopper" Richardson/Ritchie Valens/Buddy
Holly, taken from their original acetate source |
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