Disc 1: Nashville Sessions & Demos.
1 | Down The Line
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2 | Baby Let’s
Play House
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Love Me
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4 | Don’t Come Back Knockin’
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5 | Midnight Shift
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Blue Days, Black Nights
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7 | Baby Won’t You Come Out Tonight?
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8 | I Guess I Was Just
A Fool
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It’s Not My Fault
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10 | I’m Gonna Set My Foot Down
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11 | I’m Changing
All Those Changes
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Rock-A-Bye Rock
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13 | Because I Love You
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14 | Rock Around With
Ollie Vee
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Changing All Those Changes | | | 16 | That’ll
Be The Day | | | 17 | Girl
On My Mind | | | 18 | Ting-A-Ling | | |
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Rock Around With Ollie Vee |
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Modern Don Juan |
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You Are My One Desire |
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Have You Ever Been Lonely? |
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Gone |
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Honky Tonk |
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Blue Monday |
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Good Rockin’ Tonight |
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Blue Suede Shoes |
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Shake, Rattle & Roll |
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Ain’t Got No Home |
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Rip It Up |
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Holly Hop |
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Brown-Eyed Handsome Man |
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Bo Diddley |
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Disc 2: The Glory Years
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That’ll Be The Day
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I’m Looking For Someone To Love
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Last Night
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Words Of Love
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Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
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Not Fade Away
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Everyday
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Tell Me How
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Ready Teddy
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Valley Of Tears
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Oh Boy!
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Listen To Me
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I’m Gonna Love You Too
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Peggy Sue
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It’s
Too Late |
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Send Me Some Loving |
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You’ve Got Love |
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Maybe Baby |
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An Empty Cup (And A Broken Date) |
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Rock Me My Baby |
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Little Baby |
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Baby I Don’t Care (You’re So Square) |
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Look At Me |
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Rave On |
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Well... All Right |
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Take Your Time |
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Fool’s Paradise |
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Think It Over |
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It’s So Easy |
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Lonesome Tears |
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Heartbeat |
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Early In The Morning |
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Now We’re One |
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From the cover notes:
These sixty six historic sides are among the most
important and influential in the history of R&R, tracing Buddy's progress
from his earliest Rockabilly styled demos, in June 1955, to a memorable
session in New York, in June 1958. Arguably the most influential Rock ‘n'
Roller of all time, Buddy Holly was R&R's first casualty, dying in
a plane crash in January 1959 when he was just 22 years of age, still very
much at the peak of his popularity and creativity.
These sixty six historic sides are among the
most important and influential in the history of R&R, tracing Buddy's
progress from his earliest Rockabilly styled demos, in June 1955, to a
memorable session in New York, in June 1958. Included are the classic hits “That'll
Be The Day”, “Words Of Love”, “Not Fade Away”. “Oh
Boy”, “Peggy Sue”, “Maybe Baby”, “Rave
On”, “Thi nk It Over”, “It's So Easy” and
many more! Buddy & The Crickets' music is truly timeless, and his records
still sound every bit as fresh, exhilarating and powerful today as when
they were first recorded.
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