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  1. Mar 15, 2015 · "Peggy Sue" is a rock and roll song written by Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison, and Norman Petty, and originally performed, recorded and released as a single by H...

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    Peggy Sue. " Peggy Sue " is a rock and roll song written by Jerry Allison and Norman Petty (according to the official record, though Buddy Holly is known to be a principal songwriter too), and recorded and released as a single by Buddy Holly on September 20, 1957. The Crickets are not mentioned on label of the single (Coral 9-61885), [1] but ...

  3. REMASTERED IN HD!Buddy Holly & The Crickets "Peggy Sue" on the Ed Sullivan Show on December 1, 1957. Subscribe now to never miss an update: https://ume.lnk.t...

  4. Buddy Holly & The Crickets playing Peggy Sue live

  5. Peggy Sue” was Buddy Holly’s second hit single, reaching the top 10 in the US, Canada, the UK, The Netherlands and Germany. It was Holly’s first hit not credited to his band The Crickets.

  6. Buddy Holly wrote this song as "Cindy Lou." It went: If you knew Cindy Lou. Then you'd know why I feel blue without Cindy. When his drummer, Jerry Allison, heard it, he asked Buddy if he would change the name to "Peggy Sue" after a girl he had dated named Peggy Sue Gerron. Holly agreed; the song probably wouldn't be heard outside of Lubbock ...

  7. Mar 30, 2024 · But the original “Peggy Sue” has enjoyed a fine legacy — including being covered by an American star whose big break was a direct result of Buddy Holly’s death. On the day of the 1959 plane crash, a 15-year-old singer, Bobby Vee, volunteered to fill in for Holly at the Minnesota show he had been due to play.

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