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The Buddy Holly Story (album)

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Artist
  
Buddy Holly

Label
  
Coral Records

Release date
  
28 February 1959

Genre
  
Rock and roll

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Released
  
February 28, 1959 (1959-02-28)

Recorded
  
February 25, 1957 – May 27, 1958, Norman Petty Studios, Clovis, New Mexico September 27–28, 1957, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City January 25, 1958 – October 21, 1958, New York City

The Buddy Holly Story (1959)
  
The Buddy Holly Story, Vol. 2 (1960)

The Buddy Holly Story (1959)
  
In Style With the Crickets (1960)

Producers
  
Norman Petty, Dick Jacobs, Bob Thiele

Similar
  
Buddy Holly albums, Rock and roll albums

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The Buddy Holly Story is the first posthumously released compilation album by Buddy Holly and the Crickets. The album was released on February 28, 1959 by the Coral Records less than a month after Holly's death.

Contents

The album featured previously released singles by Buddy Holly on both the Brunswick label (with the Crickets) and the Coral label (as a solo artist). The album became a top twenty hit in the United States and England.

The album was certified Gold in the U.S. in 1969 by the RIAA.

Songs

Of the twelve songs released on the original album, the songs "Maybe Baby", "That'll Be the Day", "Think It Over", and "Oh, Boy!" were credited to the Crickets, while the rest were credited to Buddy Holly. All of the songs were released as singles and the songs "Peggy Sue", "That'll Be the Day", "Early in the Morning", "Maybe Baby", "Oh, Boy!", "Rave On!", "Think It Over", and "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" all peaked in the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the songs "Heartbeat" and "Raining In My Heart" both peaked in the lower half of the Hot 100.

Concurrent and subsequent releases

When Coral Records released The Buddy Holly Story as a 12" 33⅓ rpm LP record, they also released the four songs "It Doesn't Matter Anymore", "Heartbeat", "Raining In My Heart", and "Early in the Morning" – which were included on the LP version – as a 7" 45 rpm EP record which was also titled as The Buddy Holly Story (catalog number EC-81182). The EP peaked at #9 on Billboard magazine's Best Selling Pop EPs chart.

In April 1960, Coral Records released a sequel to The Buddy Holly Story titled The Buddy Holly Story, Vol. 2. The album was also used as the title of the soundtrack album to the 1978 film of the same name.

Personnel

The following people contributed to The Buddy Holly Story:

  • Buddy Holly – lead vocals, guitar
  • Al Chernet – guitar on "Early in the Morning"
  • George Barnes – guitar on "Early in the Morning"
  • Sanford Bloch – bass on "Early in the Morning"
  • Ernest Hayes – piano on "Early in the Morning"
  • Sam "The Man" Taylor – tenor saxophone on "Early in the Morning"
  • Panama Francis – drums on "Early in the Morning"
  • Philip Krous – drums on "Early in the Morning"
  • The Helen Way Singers – background vocals on "Early in the Morning"
  • Niki Sullivan – guitar, background vocals
  • Joe B. Mauldin – bass
  • Jerry Allison – drums
  • The Picks – background vocals
  • Norman Petty – producer
  • Vi Petty - celeste on "Everyday"
  • Al Caiola – guitar on "Rave On!"
  • Donald Arnone – rhythm guitar on "Rave On!"
  • Bob Thiele – producer on "Rave On!"
  • Larry Welborn – bass on "That'll Be the Day"
  • June Clark – background vocals on "That'll Be the Day"
  • Gary Tollet – background vocals on "That'll Be the Day"
  • Romano Tollet – background vocals on "That'll Be the Day"
  • Tommy Allsup – lead guitar
  • George Alwood – bass on "Heartbeat"
  • The Roses – background vocals
  • Vi Petty – piano on "Think It Over"
  • Dick Jacobs – producer
  • Ren Grevatt – liner notes
  • Charts

    The Buddy Holly Story reached #11 on the Billboard 200 and peaked at #2 on the UK Albums Chart.

    Songs

    1Raining in My Heart3:01
    2Early in the Morning2:07
    3Peggy Sue2:31

    References

    The Buddy Holly Story (album) Wikipedia