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  1. The Rolling Stones' version of "Not Fade Away" was one of their first hits. Recorded in January 1964 and released by Decca Records on February 21, 1964, with "Little by Little" as the B-side, it was their first Top 10 hit in the United Kingdom, reaching number three. [5]

  2. The site's consensus reads, "Exuberant and bittersweet, Not Fade Away is a coming-of-age story set to a British Invasion beat that occasionally meanders but mostly charms." [3] Keith Uhlich of Time Out New York named Not Fade Away the second-best film of 2012, citing it as proof that Chase's work on The Sopranos was "no fluke". [4]

  3. Not Fade Away: Directed by David Chase. With John Magaro, Jack Huston, Will Brill, Brahm Vaccarella. Set in suburban New Jersey in the 1960s, a group of friends form a rock band and try to make it big.

  4. The Rolling Stones performing Not Fade Away live in New Jersey 1994 . Audio remastered with Godfather Records 'Welcome To Voodoo Lounge'' soundtrack.

  5. Here is Not Fade Away by the Legendary Buddy Holly. Recorded in mid 1957, this song was Buddy’s take on the Bo Diddley beat and has become a staple in the cl...

  6. The Mike Douglas Show… (US TV) with interview… (shy RS !) and fans…Music starts at 3:00 [Click if you don't want to see the part before…]"Not fade away" (Bud...

  7. In 1960s New Jersey, Doug (John Magaro) drops out of college to devote his energies to the rock band he founded in high school, much to the chagrin of his father (James Gandolfini). When Gene ...

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  8. Not Fade Away Lyrics: I'm going to tell you how it's going to be / You're gonna give your love to me / I'm gonna love you night and day / Well love is love and not fade away / Well love...

  9. Dec 21, 2012 · By focusing on musicians who are talented but finally not good or persistent enough to succeed in the big time, “Not Fade Away” offers a poignant, alternative, antiheroic history of the...

  10. It’s the 1960s and Rock and Roll is changing the world. Inspired by a bold new era and his success in a local band, Douglas (John Magaro) drops out of college to pursue his musical dreams, only to discover the harsh realities of the music industry.

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