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  1. Cover to Cover by The Crickets, Buddy Holly, Buddy Holly & the Crickets released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more...

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  3. Listen free to The Crickets With Buddy HollyCover To Cover (Heartbeat, Listen to Me and more). 19 tracks (44:39). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

    • ‘Words of Love’ – The Beatles
    • ‘I’m Gonna Love You Too’ – Blondie
    • ‘Not Fade Away’ – The Rolling Stones
    • ‘Dearest’ – The Black Keys
    • ‘Crying, Waiting, Hoping’ – Cat Power
    • ‘Everyday’ – Fiona Apple and Jon Brion

    Recorded for their fourth album,Beatles for Sale, the ‘Fab Four’ did a brilliant job at paying respects to one of their guitar heroes. Jangly, and featuring plenty of slides, The Beatles’ version does a good job of taking the original’s ideas and fleshing them out. The warm vocal harmonies of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, especia...

    The lead single from New York icons, Blondie’s hit 1978 album, Parallel Lines, Blondie inject a load of sunny energy into the original. Featuring fuller production, given the twenty-year gap between versions, Blondie’s also features an organ in the background and a distorted guitar solo. This rework does a fine job of dragging the original into a m...

    It seems 1964 was a big year for Buddy Holly covers. Just with their Liverpudlian counterparts, the Stonesowed a lot to Buddy Holly. So much so, that this swaggering cover of ‘Not Fade Away’ was one of their earliest hits. It reached number three in the UK and was recorded by an uncredited Phil Spector and Gene Pitney. Featuring Brian Jones’ iconic...

    The original version is best known for being part of the soundtrack for 2007’s classic coming-of-age comedy-drama, Juno. The original, which is plainly a ballad, features Holly and his electric guitar with no added instrumentation; and this adds to the honesty of the song’s chorus, “I’m gonna treat you right”. The Black Keys’ 2011 version taken fro...

    Released in 1959 as the B-side to ‘Peggy Sue Got Married’, the original actually had three separate versions released. The single versions are classics. They feature an upbeat, swinging rhythm and the iconic, clean upstrokes of his Fender Stratocaster. Cat Power’s 2007 version is typical Cat Power. It is a slower, emotional take on the original. Fe...

    Taken from 2011 covers compilation album, Rave On Buddy Holly, Fiona Apple and Jon Brion’s cover is a mellow take on the original. Instrumentally similar to the Holly’s, Apple and Brion take ‘Everyday’ into the 21st century via digital production and some expert use of compression and reverb. This cover should be used in a Christmas advert. It’s go...

  4. Jul 10, 2020 · It's said that one of the inspirations for The Beatles was Buddy Holly and the Crickets. The Fab Four's first single was a Holly tune, a cover of "That'll Be the Day," as was the first single for another British band you might have heard of, the Rolling Stones — "Not Fade Away."

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  6. The "Chirping" Crickets is the debut album from the American rock and roll band the Crickets, led by Buddy Holly. It was the group's only album released during Holly's lifetime. In 2012, it was ranked number 420 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

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