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Recorded a few weeks after :The day the music died" Feb of 1959. But I will never forget it

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10 years ago

Diggin Freedom

I have this 45...nice to see it played like this

10 years ago

YankeeRhoad

RIP still Buddy Holly, Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens :(

10 years ago

George Java

Michael Meow...that shows how much you know about music...

10 years ago

Jeffrey Berkin

I don't think I ever heard this. You always hear "America Pie", but not often is this song played. Thanks for posting!

10 years ago

Michael Meow

LMFAO more like two queers and a mex. 

10 years ago

TERENCE Dunne

My Father Was Stationed in Berlin During The Berlin Seige After The WW2 He Picked up The Record Of Three Stars Tommy Dee I Guess From U.S. Soldier Brought it Back To England and Treasured it. I Would Play it in My Late Teens Love it.

10 years ago

Albie loves her Perry forever

i wasnt even born yet, im from 1981, so im 32 now, but i got tears in my eyes when i think of the time that they are crashed with that little plane.it must have been realy horrible that day, that time.Rest in Peace dear Buddy, big bopper and Ritchie.THis song is amazing, let we never forget that day and listen to this amazing song on februari, the 3th.

10 years ago

Ellen Hering

Great song! I remember that when the music died.

10 years ago

Riardo Montes

You put the wrong photo of Ritchie, very unacceptable

10 years ago

Joseph Kane

Thinking of Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and also Ritchie Valens as this song is dedicated to them who died on Tuesday February 3rd 1959 god rest you all 

10 years ago

Hannah Ma

I was quite moved by this in 1960 when I was twelve, but even then I knew it was sentimental slop that would quickly disappear into cut-out limbo. Delightful to hear it again and wallow in nostalgia.

10 years ago

Sid1Vicious84

Tommy Dee is the actual composer but Eddie Cochran's version is MUCH MORE SOULFUL. You can actually hear him sobbing.

11 years ago

Ellen Hering

Great song! I remember that when the music died.

11 years ago

Clay Carter

Great song! I remember that when the music died.

11 years ago

pinkfedoragal

Wish I could find the Eddie Cochran version. I live in Beaumont so I visited the Big Boppers gravesite on feb 3 this year. It's a very humble marker with a historical marker behind it. I left one yellow rose there on his grave and two other roses. May they forever rest in peace. JP Richardson, Buddy Holley, and Richie Valens

11 years ago

Georgia Marquis

this song always made me cry back then

11 years ago

Ross Ewage

I've been to the crash site in Clear Lake, Iowa several times. a little marker there where fans have left mementos over the years. if you were a fan and have a chance to visit there, it's worth the trip.

11 years ago

Roger Smith

Oh not to mention Eddie Cochran wrote this song

11 years ago

Roger Smith

This version is soul-less. Eddie Cochrans is the only version worth listening to.

11 years ago

joemanpjg

Tommy Dee and Carol Kay were the singers,Tommy Dee the authorThis song was also recorded by Eddy Cochran who died in an auto crash 1 year later...Unbelievable just a few years older the them

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