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Unfortunately he did not record any Christmas songs.
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It is a shame that Buddy Holly died so young, because he undoubtedly would have become even more famous than he did. His main achievement was having a number of hit songs in the early years of rock & roll, as a member of the rockabilly group Buddy Holly & the Crickets, and as a solo artist. His two biggest were probably "That'll Be the Day" (with the Crickets) and "Peggy Sue" (as a solo artist). To this day, his hit songs from the 1950s are still performed by contemporary rock and country performers.
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There is no clear evidence that Buddy Holly was an influence on the Beatles since they did not record any of his songs. The Beatles would appear to have been more influenced by Chuck Berry. Still, Buddy Holly was one of the great early rock and roll stars, and it would be logical to think that he must have had at least some influence on all the rock and roll musicians who came after him, including the Beatles.
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The actors themselves played and sang the songs.
Buddy Holly is a singer, song writer and musician who was well known in the 1950s. He was famous for wearing certain glasses. He made 3 albums called 'the chirping Crickets, (1957), Buddy Holly ( 1958) and That'll be the day (1958). Unfortunately, he died in the year 1959 in a plane crash.
He didn't have messed up and teeth and he's not funny looking. Why don't you sing me some Buddy Holly songs and go star in your own version of the film because it sounds like you're itching to.