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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. 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 ...

  4. Beispiele für diesen synkopischen Rhythmus (stroke/stroke/stroke/rest/stroke/stroke) sind Diddley-Kompositionen wie Bo Diddley, aber auch Magic Carpet Ride von Steppenwolf, Magic Bus von The Who und Not fade away, ein Song von Buddy Holly, der vor allem durch die frühen Rolling Stones bekannt wurde.

  5. 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...

  6. 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...