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  1. 11. Feb. 2007 · Top-notch collection of Buddy's best: 36 tracks of hits, rarities, rockers, ballads. This is the stuff that paved the way for the British Invasion (Beatles, Searchers, Herman's Hermits, Chad & Jeremy, Peter & Gordon), folk-rock (Byrds, Dylan) and the concept of singer-songwriter.

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  2. 12. Jan. 2022 · One of Buddy Holly's most out-and-out rocking songs, 'Not Fade Away' was thrown out as a B-side, but is now recognised as one of his very greatest tracks. Inspired by the classic Bo Diddley beat, it was written by Holly with producer Petty and recorded on May 27, 1957 – the same day as 'Everyday' – which isn't a bad day's work all things told.

  3. Pop Hits: 1958. Apple Music Pop. Inspired by Chuck Berry. Apple Music Oldies. Fleetwood Mac: Influences. Apple Music Classic Rock. Listen to The Very Best of Buddy Holly and the Crickets by Buddy Holly on Apple Music. 1999. 36 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 16 minutes.

  4. 16. Aug. 1999 · The Very Best of Buddy Holly collects 50 songs from Holly's catalog, from hits to rare collectors' items, including recordings with his band the Crickets and later solo material. Selections include "Peggy Sue," "That'll Be The Day," "Not Fade Away," "It's so Easy," "Well … All Right," "Love's Made a Fool of You," and many more.

  5. Listen to The Very Best Of Buddy Holly And The Crickets on Spotify. Buddy Holly · Compilation · 1999 · 36 songs.

  6. The Very Best of Buddy Holly and The Crickets. ~ Release by The Crickets ( see all versions of this release, 1 available) Format: 3×CD, Year: 2011, Barcode: 5060259820083, Length: 1:59:16.

  7. 10. Juli 2020 · The next year they were cutting demos in Nashville and, after a personnel change, became The Crickets, while he became Holly, because of a misspelling on his first recording contract. "That'll Be the Day" started the popularity avalanche, and in one year's time — August 1957 to August 1958 — Buddy and the band scored seven different Top 40 singles.