He sure packed a lot of hits into a very short time. He was one of the main contributors to early rock and roll along with Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Elvis. So sad he died so young.
I've often wonderd if this was the demo that The Diamonds heard before they recorded"Words of Love"....which became the very first Buddy Holly song to break into the Billboard Hot 100
What's fascinating about this is not only did Buddy overdub his own voice but he also overdubbed the guitar work as you will notice in the guitar riff between verses.
Bill Griggs was my friend and a friend of my parents. Dad went to Lubbock with Buddy, although not in the same class(year). I worked on the original Music Festival with Doug Nelson and on the attempt to revive the Lindsey Theatre as well as being a part of making a video with Doug and KTXT for Paul McCartney for the opening of the UK Buddy Holly Celebration. I still now a lot of the old guard and the musical history of Lubbock and Austin, especially the Stubb's era.
Bill Griggs was the most dedicated lover of Buddy Holly that I had the pleasure to meet several times. His efforts to spread Buddy's music to new audiences can never be overstated. I was sad to hear of his passing. I've no doubt that he and Buddy are together again.
@taupe63: You're very welcome. :) I think it is very much neck and neck with The Apartment Tapes for the most ethereal recordings Buddy ever did. As I told another friend recently, I very, VERY occasionally like to take my iPod and put it on the Apartment Tapes playlist with or without this recording thrown in for good measure, and listen with all of the lights off. It is not only chilling, but I'm always crying when the final song closes.
He sure packed a lot of hits into a very short time. He was one of the main contributors to early rock and roll along with Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Elvis. So sad he died so young.
MrAlsfan5 1 month ago
I've often wonderd if this was the demo that The Diamonds heard before they recorded"Words of Love"....which became the very first Buddy Holly song to break into the Billboard Hot 100
ivanzbuddy 2 months ago
What's fascinating about this is not only did Buddy overdub his own voice but he also overdubbed the guitar work as you will notice in the guitar riff between verses.
buuddyh58 3 months ago
awesome peace of history, thanks for sharing!!!
jstinnett75 4 months ago
GOLD DUST!
thumbs UP!
2SugarsPleeze 7 months ago
Bill Griggs was my friend and a friend of my parents. Dad went to Lubbock with Buddy, although not in the same class(year). I worked on the original Music Festival with Doug Nelson and on the attempt to revive the Lindsey Theatre as well as being a part of making a video with Doug and KTXT for Paul McCartney for the opening of the UK Buddy Holly Celebration. I still now a lot of the old guard and the musical history of Lubbock and Austin, especially the Stubb's era.
WrixV2 8 months ago
Certainly has that "haunting" sound to it, this recording. Just as if the man himself decided to sing this classic tune, from beyond this world.
BuddyFantastic 8 months ago
Bill Griggs was the most dedicated lover of Buddy Holly that I had the pleasure to meet several times. His efforts to spread Buddy's music to new audiences can never be overstated. I was sad to hear of his passing. I've no doubt that he and Buddy are together again.
ode2joy4u 9 months ago
Always fascinating to hear such "raw" versions. Like the apartment tapes or the alternate take of "Peggy Sue". Thanks a lot for posting.
taupe63 1 year ago
@taupe63: You're very welcome. :) I think it is very much neck and neck with The Apartment Tapes for the most ethereal recordings Buddy ever did. As I told another friend recently, I very, VERY occasionally like to take my iPod and put it on the Apartment Tapes playlist with or without this recording thrown in for good measure, and listen with all of the lights off. It is not only chilling, but I'm always crying when the final song closes.
SonicChirp 1 year ago