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  • god bless u eddie,, love frm scotland.

  • goddamn...THIS IS AMAZING!!!!! I plan on raping this replay button!!!

  • Thanks for sharing this great Eddie's song.

  • I totally love this beautiful song. I think this is one of Eddies best. It's both wonderful and sad.

  • so did he cover Sinatra or did Sinatra cover Eddie? cuz they both did this song

  • all time fav dld skool excellent

  • all time fav dld skool excellent

  • just shows eddie can sing just about everything. rip.

  • Love Again was put out as the 'A' side actually, and Liberty was surprised when Summertime Blues dominated. When I was in love with my first girlfriend from 1961-1964, this was 'our song', along with 'Runaway' by Del Shannon. It is a strange and somewhat spooky arrangement and unlike anything heard in that era. I have just recorded an album of my own songs called MYSTERY TRAIN. Many were inspired by Eddie's material. Albert Anglo

  • @albertanglo It must have been an amazing feeling to live when this music was around. Eddie's amazing. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll

  • kaunista.

  • "Love Again" was originally the B side to the 45 single "Summertime Blues" on Liberty Records in the US and on London in the UK. "Summertime Blues" was Eddie Cochran's highest charting single in the US, peaking at no. 8 in 1958.

  • a different style for eddie, but still so good

  • This is just so great reminds me of my childhood. Thanks.

  • Hearing this song again brought back fond memories of being on holiday in a remote village in the North of Scotland and finding a cafe that had a juke box with all the essential music of the late 50's...I think we played the flip sides more than the more popular "A" sides.

  • Written by Eddie's lady friend, Sharon Sheeley.

  • I remember listening to this song on vinyl when I first got into Rock 'n' Roll as a teenager in the late 70's. It is one of those love songs that is not often heard on the radio or elsewhere but when played justs melts my heart. Thank you Eddie!

  • i love u!

  • A GREAT SONG. RIP EDDIE. THANKS.

  • Eddie is really 1950s on this number.

    Excellent, like all of his songs.

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