Peggy Sue
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Blink 182 (By Victor BOI) I know what it's like to be alone sitting in…
Bob&Vic If you knew Peggy Sue Then you'd know why I feel…
Bobby Vee If you knew Peggy Sue, then you'd know why I…
Bobby Vee & The Crickets If you knew Peggy Sue Then you'd know why I feel…
Buddy Holly The Crickets If you knew Peggy Sue Then you'd know why I feel…
Buddy Holly & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra If you knew Peggy Sue Then you'd know why I feel…
Buddy Holly & The Picks If you knew Peggy Sue Then you'd know why I feel…
Buddy Holly / The Crickets If you knew Peggy Sue Then you'd know why I feel…
Buddy Holly And The Picks If you knew Peggy Sue Then you'd know why I feel…
Buddy Holly If you knew Peggy Sue Then you'd know why I feel…
Cobra Starship Please don't tell, no no no Don't say that I told…
Connie Francis If you knew peggy sue Then you'd know why I feel…
John & Paul Please don't tell no no no Don't say that I…
John Lennon Okay, okay, ready? Okay, dynamics with tension Fun and laugh…
Lou Reed If you knew Peggy Sue, then you'd know why I…
New Riders Of The Purple Sage Allison-Holly-Petty If you knew Peggy Sue Then you'd kno…
Paul McCartney Peggy Sue, oh how my heart yearns for you Oh, oh,…
Richard Anthony Chaque tour de roue, Peggy Sue Me rapproche un peu de…
Rock n roll If you knew Peggy Sue Then you'd know why I feel…
Shakin' Stevens and the Sunsets Shake baby, shake baby, shake Till the meat falls down your…
Sniper Gang feat. Kodak Black & Petey Pablo You don't eat, then you gon' be food You gon' be…
The Beach Boys If you knew a-Peggy Sue Then you'd know why I feel…
The Crickets If you knew Peggy Sue Then you'd know why I feel…
The Hollies If you knew Peggy Sue Then you know why I feel…
The Tremeloes If you knew Peggy Sue, then you'd know why I…


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Crazy Blues the door slammed, you walked awayhis arm around you, i…
It's The Truth Ruth Said the little red rooster to the little red hen Man,…
Let's twist again Come on everybody clap your hands Now you're looking good I'…
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Little Red Riding Hood Who's that I see walkin' in these woods? Why it's Little…
Old Maid Well, I"ll tell you a story Of a burglar man: He went to…
Purple People Eater Meets the Witch Doctor While walkin' through the woods not far from town I got…
Strange Kisses I took a chance, went to the dance. Just lookin', lookin'…
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The Purple People Eater Meets the Witchdoctor While walkin′ through the woods not far from town I got…
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@mcbillygoat2413

Petty’s Echo Chamber

Another thing that contributed to the “Clovis Sound” wasn’t actually in the studio at all. “Norman built an echo chamber in the A-frame attic of his father’s garage next door,” says Stull. “Buddy Holly’s family was in the tile business and they took a bunch of scrap ceramic tile and put pieces all over the attic, which was about 100’ long and 50’ wide, to create reflective surfaces. On one side, Norman placed an old speaker in a wooden case that looked like the sort of speaker used in schools to make announcements, and on the other side he had a microphone. He also had some big pieces of sewer tile standing up in there, which the sound would hit and curve around to break up any standing waves. He would send the sound from his studio all the way over to that attic and then the microphone would pick it up and that sound would be sent back to the studio."

The echo chamber can be heard on all of the recordings Holly made at the Clovis studio, though it is particularly evident on “Peggy Sue” due to a clever production move by Petty.

“Norman only used one microphone on the drums. On the intro to [Peggy Sue], you hear the drummer playing a paradiddle on a tom as Norman switches the echo on and off every two beats, from dry to wet,“ says Stull. Another nice touch was putting a mic close to the strings of Holly’s electric guitar to pick up the unamplified acoustic sound of the pick strumming the strings, which was blended with the slightly muffled sound of the amplified rhythm guitar.”

The chord solo during “Peggy Sue” also presented a challenge – one that Petty couldn’t solve with creative engineering. “When it came time to play that louder and much brighter rhythm solo, Buddy needed to change from the darker pickup setting to the treble pickup setting,” explains Stull. “But he couldn’t do it and play at the same time, so fellow Cricket Niki Sullivan knelt next to him and reached up to switch the guitar from one setting to another.”

-Billy Stull



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@peggysue1960

I was named after this song. Daddy used to strum his guitar and sing this to me while he was alive. He died when I was 12. Still one of my fondest memories. Thank You Daddy!

@sandrabradstreet

I named my daughter Peggy Sue after this song

@BrandonCaparas

I'm so sorry 💔

@huarenxivonne9662

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@USMC_BABE38

My mom's middle name is sue

@DaMiN866

tut mir echt leid für dich.
aber ist ein schöner name hattest bestimmt nen tollen daddy🙂

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@imadhoney

To think he died only at age 22... That's how old I am now... Truly a genius, way ahead of his time, who shaped generations of music. RIP Buddy.

@CuteNekoHibiki

He died way too young. At age 22., He should have lived longer than that.

@garycharles7221

And he influenced the most influential band of all time the Beatles. Genius gone too early

@draculasneeze6681

Dion DiMucci (sic) from Dio n and the Belmonts has a great youtube movie where he talks about what an incredible entreprenuer Buddy was (HD The true Buddy Holly story). His music was amazing, but he was a really impressive go-getter - at only 22. RIP.

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