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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2009

In December 1958, Buddy Holly recorded six original songs on his tape recorder in his New York apartment: Thats What They Say, What To Do, Peggy Sue Got Married, That Makes It Tough, Crying, Waiting, Hoping and Learning The Game. Buddy only taped these songs as a means of recording demos to work on at a later date. Five of these last songs deal with the disappointments of love, mirroring Buddys own misfortunes at the time. He was struggling financially, having to borrow money just to pay his rent and was fighting a legal battle to release royalties owed to him from Norman Petty, his former manager. He had split with The Crickets, in turn losing his childhood friends and his songs were no longer selling well in America, although he was still dominating the British charts. Moving from Texas to New Yorks Greenwich with his new wife, must have also felt very daunting.These problems are echoed in the sadness of these songs and it was due to these financial burdens that he was forced to go back on the road, with the ill fated Winter Dance Party. That Makes It Tough, really highlights Hank Williams influence on Buddy and many believe had he have lived to record the song formally in the studio, it would have been a huge smash for him.

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  • great great cover

  • @stuco Thanks a lot

  • great as always mate,was reading the information part jes heart tugging stuff,was the monies ever released fromnorman petty to his wife

  • His wife Maria Elena continued to battle for Buddys money and she was eventually given $35,000 dollars, which Pettys records showed him owing Buddy for royalties. Its widely believed that this was a lot less than he was really owed, but nonetheless, it would have prevented him travelling on the Winter dance Party and being killed. Petty sold Buddys music to Paul McCartney in 1975.Ironically Norman Petty died on 15th August 1984, Buddys 26th Wedding Anniversary!

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  • You sounded like buddy here

  • Great version of a great song!!

  • Love it!

  • Amazing cover, please can you tell me the chords.

  • Wonderful sad song I've never heard! Really great job singing Buddy Holly,baldyholly79!

  • love this song, i play it a half step down so it sounds like the origional but is still belta :)

  • Fantastic cover.

  • love this Buddy song.

    petty should have left it be..all that tinkering by adding "the picks" backing vocals (and all the other tracks) took away some of the real buddy sound.

    anyway mate ,keep em coming!

    5*****

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