I M Changing All Those Changes
Buddy Holly Lyrics


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I should have reconsidered all those things I said I'd do
So now I'm changing all those changes
That I made when I left you

Sweetheart I'm changing all those changes
That I made when I left you
Because I made those changes when I thought you were untrue
But now you're gone - I've found I'm wrong
There's nothing I can do
Except to change up all those changes
That I made when I left you

I didn't stop to think - I just left without a care
And know I know you're gone and I can't find you anywhere

I should have reconsidered all those things I said I'd do




So now I'm changing all those changes
That I made when I left you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "I'm Changing All Those Changes" by Buddy Holly express regret and a desire to make things right after an impulsive decision made during a relationship. The singer acknowledges that they made changes and promises when they left their partner, but now they want to undo all of those decisions because they have realized that they were wrong. The song is a plea to their partner to come back to them, acknowledging that they were hasty in their decision to leave and that they now understand the mistake they made. The tone of the song is remorseful and earnest, and it showcases the theme of regret and the desire to make things right.


The lyrics convey a strong sense of emotion, and Holly's voice and the instrumentation contribute to this effect. The song's melody features a driving beat, steady guitar strumming, and a catchy chorus that underscores the expressions of remorse and the desire to make things right. The song is an excellent example of the genealogy of rock and roll, incorporating rhythm and blues and country influences into its sound.


Line by Line Meaning

I should have reconsidered all those things I said I'd do
I regret not rethinking and reconsidering my previous actions and words


So now I'm changing all those changes
I am fixing and undoing the alterations I had previously made


That I made when I left you
When I departed and ended our relationship


Sweetheart I'm changing all those changes
My dear, I am making amends by removing and reversing everything I changed


Because I made those changes when I thought you were untrue
I only made those alterations because I believed you were dishonest or unfaithful


But now you're gone - I've found I'm wrong
Now that you've left, I've come to realize that I was mistaken and misguided


There's nothing I can do
I am powerless to change the fact that you are no longer with me


Except to change up all those changes
All I can do is undo and revise the changes I made


That I made when I left you
Which were implemented when I abandoned our relationship


I didn't stop to think - I just left without a care
I acted impulsively and did not consider the consequences of my departure


And know I know you're gone and I can't find you anywhere
Now it has become clear that you have left and I am unable to locate you


I should have reconsidered all those things I said I'd do
Once again, I regret not rethinking and reconsidering my previous actions and words




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JIM DENNY

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

Appalachian Outcast

An interesting fact:

look almost just like him. I’m from Texas, have a bit of a similar voice, and play guitar and some other instruments. I remember singing a while ago and my parents and everybody said I reminded them of Buddy Holly. Then my parents looked at my family tree. There he was. On my family tree. I’m also same religion as him. I’m a baptist he was too. And I realized that my father looked like buddy too. I am happy to be related to him. I impersonate him

Some information about Buddy Holly:

Buddy Holly was only 22 when he died and sang since he was around 13. He was in a country and western duo with bob Montgomery for a while then he joined the crickets in late 1957. They had good songs together, such as, Oh Boy!, Peggy Sue, That’ll be the day, Everyday, and words of love. He was no doubt great at a lot. I don’t like him because he’s my relative, I like him because he has talent. I was a fan of him before I figured out I was related to him. But his band was mainly friends but he had his 3rd cousin by marriage join. Niki Sullivan was in there but then quit because he wasn’t a fan of the traveling. Then it was stuck with Buddy Holly, Joe B Mauldin, and Jerry Allison. Then the crickets got in a argument because Buddy wanted to record in New York. But Jerry and joe wanted to stay in Clovis New Mexico. Also Joe and Jerry were drinking a little bit. Then Buddy on a tour that took his life along with Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper. Maria Elena Holly had a miscarriage and lost the baby. She was devastated and she never remarried again. February 3rd 1959 was then nicknamed The Day The Music Died. And there is some theories that Buddy shot The Big Bopper but there was no way it was possible for Buddy, Ritchie, or The Big Bopper to live. The last thing I want to say is....


R.I.P



Larry Chuchua

❤❤❤❤Psalm 32

New International Version

Psalm 32

Of David. A maskil.[a]

1 Blessed is the one
    whose transgressions are forgiven,
    whose sins are covered.
2 Blessed is the one
    whose sin the Lord does not count against them
    and in whose spirit is no deceit.

3 When I kept silent,
    my bones wasted away
    through my groaning all day long.
4 For day and night
    your hand was heavy on me;
my strength was sapped
    as in the heat of summer.[b]

5 Then I acknowledged my sin to you
    and did not cover up my iniquity.
I said, “I will confess
    my transgressions to the Lord.”
And you forgave
    the guilt of my sin.

6 Therefore let all the faithful pray to you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤



All comments from YouTube:

David B

Never get enough of Buddy's voice. He got that echo perfect on this one (somehow, technically, for the day). The boy was just so incredibly WAY ahead of his time, and pushing the envelope, in everything, every day. How, at his age?!! That opening riff to "That'll Be the Day" still sounds incredible and would chart this week, if some new band had just released it ... 60 years later!!

Georgie Thumbs

The voice on this guy was unbelievable. My band was trying to figure out how to play this and the drummer couldn't get the right beat until we figured out it's a basic polka beat 1-2 1-2... It's Hollys voice that makes you think the beat is more complicated than it really is

Mike Frizzi

any vids of your band covering Buddy tracks?

Nick Lopez

What a range. What a song. What a performer!

Leo Bos

Buddy is raw basic unadulterated early rock !! Nothing can beat that. Certainly not the technical computerised crap of today

HantHil

Well said ...!

HantHil

You wouldn't have Lennon / McCartney and so many other great artists without the early raw Rock n Roll / Rockabilly influence of the late- great Buddy Holly....Truly the BEST !!

NotRealName

3 years later...

And it never changed! Music has gotten watered down since autotune.

Dosi Doze

6 years later and they keep giving us shit music 🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️

john thrussell

Beautiful song

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