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  1. Aug 10, 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Peggy Sue Got Married · Buddy Holly 20 Golden Greats: Buddy Holly Lives ℗ 1966 Geffen Records Released on: 1978-01-01 Unknown, Other: The...

  2. Aug 31, 2018 · Peggy Sue Got Married. Buddy Holly - Topic. 41.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 557. 45K views 5 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Peggy Sue Got Married · Buddy Holly...

  3. Aug 17, 2012 · Track 01. Peggy Sue's Homecoming.Music Composed And Conducted By John Barry.

  4. "Peggy Sue Got Married" is a song written and performed by Buddy Holly. It was posthumously released in July 1959 as a 45-rpm single with "Crying, Waiting, Hoping". It refers to his 1957 hit song "Peggy Sue". It was one of the first sequels of the rock era.

  5. Peggy Sue Got Married Lyrics: Please don't tell, no-no-no / Don't say that I told you so / I just heard a rumour from a friend / I don't say that it's true / I'll just leave that up to...

  6. This song provided the title for the 1986 movie Peggy Sue Got Married, starring Kathleen Turner and Nicolas Cage. In the movie, Holly's demo version with just his voice and acoustic guitar was used.

  7. Apr 3, 2016 · Peggy Sue Got Married Soundtrack / Peggy Sue Visits Grandparents. TODOSOUNDTRACKS. 3.83K subscribers. 253. 34K views 7 years ago. Music Composed And Conducted By John Barry ...more....

  8. Apr 14, 2024 · Buddy Holly, a trailblazing musician of the 1950s, penned “Peggy Sue Got Married” as a sequel to his earlier hit, “Peggy Sue.” The original song, released in 1957, tells the tale of a captivating woman named Peggy Sue, leaving listeners eager to know more about her story.

  9. “Peggy Sue Got Marriedby Buddy Holly is more than just a catchy tune; it carries a profound meaning for both the artist and the listeners. Through its lyrics and the character of Peggy Sue, the song explores themes of nostalgia, loss, and the passage of time.

  10. "Peggy Sue Got Married" is a song written and performed by Buddy Holly. It was posthumously released in 1959 as a 45-rpm single with "Crying, Waiting, Hoping". It refers to his hit song "Peggy Sue".

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