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  1. Hace 3 días · I do not own the rights to this music.

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    • Justin Pettry
  2. Hace 1 día · "Oh, Boy!" - The Crickets - The “Chirping” Crickets (1957) The mid-to-late 1950s was when rock ‘n’ roll really took off. Buddy Holly and the Crickets were one of the most important groups in the development of the genre, and the group’s debut album, The “Chirping” Crickets, delivered a bevy of notable rock ‘n’ roll classics that set the table for all groups to follow.

  3. Hace 4 días · 766 subscribers. Subscribed. 2. No views 1 minute ago. "Maybe Baby" is a song written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty and recorded by Buddy Holly and The Crickets in 1957. I do not...

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    • Mark singing for a smile. 😊
  4. Hace 4 días · In 1957-1958, Buddy Holly had ten hits on the TopHot 100, many as one of The Crickets. With these lyric clues can you name those ten? All songs by HollyCricketsor both.

  5. Hace 1 día · This song was originally penned by Sonny Curtis of the Crickets, Buddy Holly's replacement following his untimely demise. Covered by Hank Williams, Jr. , the Dead Kennedys, and others, The Clash's version of the song took its cue from the Bobby Fuller Four's 1965 rendition.

    • Joe Heroun
    • Very Best of Buddy Holly and the Crickets Buddy Holly1
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  6. Hace 1 día · Answer: Buddy Holly and the Crickets Buddy Holly was one of the writers of "Peggy Sue" and it was originally performed, recorded and released as a single by Buddy Holly and the Crickets in early 1957. The song is ranked number 194 on the "Rolling Stone" magazine's 2004 list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

  7. Hace 4 días · Which of the following was the name of Buddy Holly's backing group? Answer: The Crickets Buddy Holly and the Crickets recorded such hits as "Peggy Sue," "Everyday," and "That'll Be the Day."