I'm Lookin' for Someone to Love - Buddy Holly, Holly, Buddy
Words of Love - Buddy Holly, Holly, Buddy
Not Fade Away - Buddy Holly, Holly, Buddy
Everyday - Buddy Holly, Holly, Buddy
Oh, Boy! - Buddy Holly, Petty, Norman
Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly, Allison, Jerry
I'm Gonna Love You Too - Buddy Holly, Mauldin, Joe
Maybe Baby - Buddy Holly, Holly, Buddy
Rave On - Buddy Holly, Petty, Norman
Think It Over - Buddy Holly, Allison, Jerry
Fool's Paradise - Buddy Holly, LeGlaire, Sonny
Early in the Morning - Buddy Holly, Darin, Bobby
It's So Easy - Buddy Holly, Holly, Buddy
Heartbeat - Buddy Holly, Montgomery, Bobby [
True Love Ways - Buddy Holly, Holly, Buddy
It Doesn't Matter Anymore - Buddy Holly, Anka, Paul
Raining in My Heart - Buddy Holly, Bryant, Boudleaux
The early Elvis was often moony-eyed, and the Platters had their share (and someone else's, too) of romantic ballad hits, but it was Buddy Holly who all but single-handedly introduced the concept of sweetness to rock &... more » roll. Not just on hushed near-ballads like "Everyday" either, but in many of his fastest numbers as well: "Peggy Sue," "I'm Gonna Love You Too." Even when he plays the tough guy on "Rave On," he comes on like a secret teddy bear. That understanding of love's currents, along with Holly's ingeniously calibrated performances and straightforward songwriting, make his records as timeless as anything from the '50s he didn't live through--more timeless, in most cases. --Rickey Wright« less
The early Elvis was often moony-eyed, and the Platters had their share (and someone else's, too) of romantic ballad hits, but it was Buddy Holly who all but single-handedly introduced the concept of sweetness to rock & roll. Not just on hushed near-ballads like "Everyday" either, but in many of his fastest numbers as well: "Peggy Sue," "I'm Gonna Love You Too." Even when he plays the tough guy on "Rave On," he comes on like a secret teddy bear. That understanding of love's currents, along with Holly's ingeniously calibrated performances and straightforward songwriting, make his records as timeless as anything from the '50s he didn't live through--more timeless, in most cases. --Rickey Wright