Top Buddy Holly Albums
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The Remarkable Buddy Holly, Vol. 2
The Remarkable Buddy Holly, Vol. 2
[2013]
Till I Lost
Till I Lost
[2013]
Buddy Holly… Heartbeat
Buddy Holly… Heartbeat
[2012]
Buddy Holly… Rave On!
Buddy Holly… Rave On!
[2012]
Maybe Baby
Maybe Baby
[2012]
Buddy
Buddy
[2012]
Raving On – the Originals
Raving On – the Originals
[2011]
The Buddy Holly Story, Vol. 2
The Buddy Holly Story, Vol. 2
[2011]
Down the Line Rarities
Down the Line Rarities
[2009]
Not Fade Away: The Complete Studio Recordings and More
Not Fade Away: The Complete Studio Recordings and More
[2009]
Down the Line - Rarities
Down the Line - Rarities
[2009]
Memorial Collection
Memorial Collection
[2009]
The Definitive Collection (Single Version)
The Definitive Collection (Single Version)
[2006]
The Definitive Collection
The Definitive Collection
[2006]
Gold: Buddy Holly
Gold: Buddy Holly
[2005]
Gold
Gold
[2005]
The Great Buddy Holly
The Great Buddy Holly
[2004]
That'll Be the Day
That'll Be the Day
[1999]
Oh Boy
Oh Boy
[1994]
The Buddy Holly Collection
The Buddy Holly Collection
[1993]
Buddy Holly - From the Original Master Tapes
Buddy Holly - From the Original Master Tapes
[1985]
For the First Time Anywhere
For the First Time Anywhere
[1983]
The Complete Buddy Holly Story
The Complete Buddy Holly Story
[1973]
Giant
Giant
[1969]
Holly In The Hills
Holly In The Hills
[1965]
Showcase
Showcase
[1964]
Reminiscing
Reminiscing
[1963]
Buddy Holly
Buddy Holly
[1958]
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Not Fade Away Lonesome Tears Smokey Joe's Cafe Send Me Some Lovin' Rock Me My Baby I Wanna Play House With You Look At Me Come Back Baby Last Night Door To My Heart Maybe Baby Raining In My Heart True Love Ways You're The One Love Is Strange Rip It Up Bo Diddley Good Rockin' Tonight Rock-a-Bye Rock Have You Ever Been Lonely Gone Baby Let's Play House It's Not My Fault Now We're One (Single Version) Ain't Got No Home I Found The Law Words Of Love Memories I Gambled My Heart Blue Monday Gotta Get You Near Me Blues Soft Place In My Heart Oh Boy Real Wild Child You're So Square My Two Timin' Woman La Bamba (winter Dance Party) Wait 'til The Sun Shines, Nellie Eath Angel Empty Cup (and A Broken Date) Shake, Rattle & Roll Moondreams Slippin' And Slidin' Take Your Time Well...all Right Reminiscing Fool's Paradise Wishing Don't Come Back Knockin' Little Baby Girl On My Mind Think It Over I'm Lookin' For Someone To Love Modern Don Juan Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues (Single) Ting-A-Ling (You're So Square) Baby, I Don't Care Love's Made A Fool Of You Changing All Those Changes (Overdubbed Version) Peggy Sue Got Married (Overdubbed Version) You've Got Love Brown Eyed Handsome Man (Overdubbed Version) It Doesn't Matter Anymore (Stereo) Rock Around With Ollie Vee (Alternate Version) Valley Of Tears Everyday Dearest That'll Be The Day Rave On Peggy Sue It's So Easy Heartbeat Blue Suede Shoes Blue Days, Black Nights Listen To Me (Single Version) You Are My One Desire Queen Of The Ballroom Down The Line (Undubbed) Baby It's Love Early In The Morning That's What They Say (Undubbed Version With Fragment) You And I Are Through That Makes It Tough Flower Of My Heart That's My Desire (With Overdubs) I Guess I Was Just A Fool Because I Love You Ready Teddy What To Do (Overdubbed Version) Crying, Waiting, Hoping (Overdubbed Version) Learning The Game (Overdubbed Version) Midnight Shift Love Me Baby, Won't You Come Out Tonight (Overdubbed Version) I'm Gonna Love You Too It's Too Late Tell Me How I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down (Overdubbed Version)
Related Information for Buddy Holly
Charles Hardin Holley (born in Lubbock, Texas, USA on 7 September 1936 – 3 February 1959) was an American singer-songwriter and a pioneer of rock and roll. The change of spelling of "Holley" to "Holly" came about because of an error in a contract he was asked to sign, listing him as Buddy Holly. That spelling was then adopted for his professional career.Although his success lasted only a year and a half before his death in an airplane crash, Holly is described by critic Bruce Eder as "the single most influential creative force in early rock and roll." His works and innovations were copied by his contemporaries and later musicians, notably The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, and exerted a profound influen... read more
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