Title | Time | Recorded | Line Up / Description |
---|---|---|---|
A whole lotta lovin' | 2:08 | April 1957 Norman Petty's Studio, Clovis, New Mexico |
Jim Robinson - Vocal;
Joe Mauldin - Bass;
Jerry Allison - Cardboard Box;
Buddy Holly - Lead Guitar;
Jack Huddle - Rhythm Guitar;
The original release on Epic (Promotion Record) 5-9234 with overdubbing vocals by The Roses. The Roses are Ray Rush, Dave Bingham and Robert Linville |
Baby it's love | 1:49 | Demo - mid 1955 KDAV Studio, Lubbock, Texas |
Buddy Holly - Vocal / Guitar; Bob Montgomery - Vocal / Guitar; Sonny Curtis - Fiddle; Don Guess - Bass; unknown Drums |
Brown eyed handsome man | 2:11 | Demo - 1956 Lubbock, Texas |
alternate version |
Don't come back knockin' | 1:57 | Demo - December 7, 1955 | Buddy Holly - Vocal / Guitar; Sonny Curtis - Lead Guitar; Don Guess - Bass; Jerry Allison - Drums |
Don't do me this way | 2:16 | late August 1957 Norman Petty's Studio, Clovis, New Mexico |
Rick Tucker - Vocal / Rhythm Guitar; Don Guess - Bass; Bo Clark - Drums; Roy Orbison - Lead Guitar; Buddy Holly - Lead Guitar; Bill Pickering & The Picks - Background Vocals |
Door to my heart | 2:22 | Demo - mid 1955 Nesman Studio, Wichita Falls |
Buddy Holly - Vocal / Guitar; Bob Montgomery - Vocal / Guitar; Sonny Curtis - Fiddle; Don Guess - Bass; unknown Drums; unknwon Steel Guitar |
Down the line | 2:02 | Demo - June 7, 1955 Nesman Studio, Wichita Falls |
Buddy Holly - Vocal; Bob Montgomery - Vocal / Guitar; Larry Welborn - Bass; |
Flower of my heart | 2:32 | Demo - mid 1955 Nesman Studio, Wichita Falls |
Buddy Holly - Vocal / Guitar; Bob Montgomery - Vocal / Guitar; Sonny Curtis - Fiddle; Don Guess - Bass; unknown Drums; unknwon Steel Guitar |
Gotta get you near me Blues | 1:51 | Demo - mid 1955 Nesman Studio, Wichita Falls |
Buddy Holly - Vocal / Guitar; Bob Montgomery - Vocal / Guitar; Sonny Curtis - Fiddle; Don Guess - Bass; unknown Drums |
I gambled my heart | 2:41 | Demo - mid 1955 KDAV Studio, Lubbock, Texas |
Buddy Holly - Vocal / Guitar; Bob Montgomery - Vocal / Guitar; Sonny Curtis - Fiddle; Don Guess - Bass; unknown Drums |
I wanna play house with you | 2:18 | Demo - late 1955 Jim Beck Studios, Dallas, Texas |
Buddy Holly - Vocal / Guitar; Bob Montgomery - Vocal / Guitar; Sonny Curtis - Lead Guitar; Don Guess - Bass; Jerry Allison - Drums |
It Doesn't Matter Anymore | 2:00 | October 21, 1958 Pythian Temple Recording Studios, New York City |
Master-No. 105870 Stereo version with starting up counting: one, two, two |
It's a wonderful feeling | 2:29 | April 1957 Norman Petty's Studio, Clovis, New Mexico |
Jim Robinson - Vocal;
Joe Mauldin - Bass;
Jerry Allison - Cardboard Box;
Buddy Holly - Lead Guitar;
Jack Huddle - Rhythm Guitar;
Overdubbing Vocals by The Roses;
Vi Petty - Piano
This song was first released on Norman Petty's PETSEY label add Vi Petty piano. The original release on Epic (Promotion Record) 5-9234 with overdubbing vocals by The Roses. The Roses are Ray Rush, Dave Bingham and Robert Linville |
Let's pretend | 2:14 | early 50th | Recorded by Buddy Holly and Bob Montgomery during the early fifties.
Bob is singing lead, Buddy sings harmony and playing mandolin. |
Love me | 1:47 | Demo - December 3, 1955 KDAV Studio, Lubbock, Texas |
Buddy Holly - Vocal / Guitar; Sonny Curtis - Lead Guitar; Don Guess - Bass; Jerry Allison - Drums |
Memories | 2:13 | Demo - mid 1955 KDAV Studio, Lubbock, Texas |
Buddy Holly - Vocal / Guitar; Bob Montgomery - Vocal / Guitar; Sonny Curtis - Fiddle; Don Guess - Bass; unknown Drums |
Patty Baby | 2:12 | late August 1957 Norman Petty's Studio, Clovis, New Mexico |
Rick Tucker - Vocal / Rhythm Guitar; Don Guess - Bass; Bo Clark - Drums; Roy Orbison - Lead Guitar; Buddy Holly - Lead Guitar; Bill Pickering & The Picks - Background Vocals |
Queen of the ballroom | 2:19 | Demo - mid 1955 KDAV Studio, Lubbock, Texas |
Buddy Holly - Vocal / Guitar; Bob Montgomery - Vocal / Guitar; Sonny Curtis - Fiddle; Don Guess - Bass; unknown Drums |
Soft place in my heart | 2:13 | Demo - mid 1955 Nesman Studio, Wichita Falls |
Buddy Holly - Vocal / Guitar; Bob Montgomery - Vocal / Guitar; Sonny Curtis - Fiddle; Don Guess - Bass; unknown Drums; unknown Steel Guitar |
Two timin' woman | 1:24 | 1949 | The earliest known recording by Buddy Holly being recorded in 1949 at the age of thirteen before his voice changed. This old Hank Snow song was recorded on a wire-recorder transferred to an acetate, then to tape. |
You and I are through | 2:04 | Demo - mid 1955 Nesman Studio, Wichita Falls |
Buddy Holly - Vocal / Guitar; Bob Montgomery - Vocal / Guitar; Sonny Curtis - Fiddle; Don Guess - Bass; unknown Drums |
Obskur:
Jive Buddy Holly (Radio Mix), Zeit: 3:25
Brown Eyed Handsome Man * Rave On * Peggy Sue * Oh! Boy * That'll Be The Day
Jive Buddy Holly (Jive Mix - Long Version), Zeit: 4:46
Jive Buddy * Brown Eyed Handsome Man * Rave On * Peggy Sue * Oh! Boy * That'll Be The Day
Und hier ist etwas völlig daneben:
Peggy Sue Got Married - Buddy Holly and The Hollies
Die Aufnahme empfinde ich als geschmacklos. Buddy Holly's Originalstimme wird auf
einem Schmachtfetzen mit Streichern und dem Gesang der Hollies darübergelegt, und
dann - weil vermutlich Rhythmusschwierigkeiten bestanden - wieder ausgeblendet und durch
den Gesang der Hollies ersetzt und fortgeführt.