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  1. "Not Fade Away" Single by the Crickets; from the album The "Chirping" Crickets; A-side "Oh, Boy!" Released: October 27, 1957 () Recorded: Clovis, New Mexico, August 1957: Genre: Rock and roll; rockabilly; Length: 2: 21: Label: Brunswick: Songwriter(s) Charles Hardin a.k.a. Buddy Holly; Norman Petty (credited) Producer(s) Norman Petty

  2. On April 26th 1964 when the Stones' debut record in America, "Not Fade Away", entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #98; and on July 12th it peaked at #48 (for 1 week) and spent 13 weeks on the Top 100...

  3. 28. Apr. 2020 · According to Wikipedia, they performed “Not Fade Away” 530 times in their career; it was their seventh most-performed song. (It says something about the importance of the band to their...

  4. 13. Feb. 2014 · Not Fade Away” ranks as one of the top ten most-played songs by the band. There are hints that it may rank higher than the 7th place position it occupies in most lists—including a reference by Alex Allan to a 1966 version, with different words, that predates the first performance noted in DeadBase and elsewhere, which is given ...

  5. Not Fade Away (Norman Petty/Buddy Holly) – 1:48 Erstmals am 21. Februar 1964 als Single in Großbritannien veröffentlicht, wo sie Platz 3 der Charts erreichte; Route 66 (Troup) – 2:20; I Just Want to Make Love to You (Dixon) – 2:15; Honest I Do (Reed) – 2:07; Now I’ve Got a Witness (Like Uncle Phil and Uncle Gene) (Phelge ...

  6. " Not Fade Away " is a song credited to Buddy Holly (originally under his first and middle names, Charles Hardin) and Norman Petty (although Petty's co-writing credit is likely to have been a formality) and first recorded by Holly and his band, the Crickets. Quick Facts Single by the Crickets, from the album The "Chirping" Crickets ... Close.