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Buddy Holly - True Love Ways


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nandel1959 2 de Fevereiro de 2008 — Buddy Holly Recorded "True Love Ways" october 20th 1958, in New York. This Song was written By Buddy Holly.
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Enviado por E.B. - 2010.05.26
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True Love Ways Lyrics
Artist(Band):Buddy Holly
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Just you know why - why you and I
will by and by - know true love ways

Sometimes we’ll sigh - sometimes we’ll cry
and we’ll know why just you and I know true love ways

Throughout the days our true love ways
will bring us joys to share with those who really care

Sometimes we’ll sigh - sometimes we’ll cry
and we’ll know why just you and I know true love ways
Throughout the days our true love ways
will bring us joys to share with those who really care

Sometimes we’ll sigh - sometimes we’ll cry
and we’ll know why just you and I know true love ways
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http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/True-Love-Ways-lyrics-Buddy-Holly/4A9B3F46E2BDF66B48256DE90011192E
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True Love Ways

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


"True Love Ways"
Song by Buddy Holly from the album The Buddy Holly Story, Vol. 2
Released March 1960 (USA)
Recorded 21 October 1958, Pythian Temple studio, New York[1]
Label Coral 57326/757326 (USA)
LVA 9127 (UK)
Writer Holly, Petty
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"True Love Ways" is a song co-written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty and recorded with the Ray Ellis orchestra in October 1958, four months before the singer's death. It was first released on the posthumous "The Buddy Holly Story, Vol. 2" (Coral 57326/757326, March 1960). The song became a 1960 hit in Britain.
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In some versions of the song, faint audio shows Holly preparing to sing and record, saying "Yeah, we're rolling," said by Norman Petty's wife, who also played on Buddy Holly's song 'Everyday'. A piano player and trombone player start to play some notes, Holly mutters "Okay," and clears his throat. A recordist yells "Quiet boys!" to everyone else in the room, and at the very end of the talkback, the recordist says "pitch Ernie" to signal the piano player to give the vocalist (Buddy) the proper note with which to start.

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Single releases

Mickey Gilley version

"True Love Ways"
Single by Mickey Gilley
from the album That's All That Matters to Me
Released 1980
Genre Country
Label Epic
Mickey Gilley singles chronology
"A Little Gettin' Used To"
(1979)
"True Love Ways"
(1980)
"Stand by Me"
(1980)
Mickey Gilley, country singer, did one successful cover version, released in 1980 (during the height of his popularity). Gilley's version reached the No. 1 spot on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart in July 1980 [2].

Chart performance

Chart (1980)↓ Peak
position↓
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 1
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 66
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 1
Preceded by
"You Win Again"
Charley Pride
Billboard Hot Country Singles
number-one single

July 19, 1980
Succeeded by
"Bar Room Buddies"
by Merle Haggard and Clint Eastwood
Preceded by
"Clyde"
by Waylon Jennings
RPM Country Tracks
number-one single

August 16, 1980
Succeeded by
"Wayfaring Stranger"
by Emmylou Harris

Other versions

  • Cliff Richard's cover version made the U.K. Chart Top 10 in April 1983.
  • Covered by The Mavericks on the 1996 tribute album, Not Fade Away (Remembering Buddy Holly), with a sterling vocal performance by Mavericks lead singer Raul Malo.
  • Texas country singer Aaron Watson recorded a version of the song on his 2004 album, San Angelo.

References

  1. ^ Facts and Figures for 1958 By Terry Shaw
  2. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 551. 
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