Not Fade Away - Remembering Buddy Holly - was created in 1996.
Buddy Holly-1957
"Not Fade Away" was originally recorded by Buddy Holly, who wrote it (under his real first and middle names, "Charles Hardin". It was covered by the Rolling Stones, and many other groups.
Buddy Holly. Co-writing credit given to producer Norman Petty, but it is believed he really did not participate
His band mates from that night say it was "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" The Buddy Holly Story shows Gary Busey singing "Not Fade Away" as the last song but Buddy didn't play that song that night, nor did he do "True Love Ways"
Not Fade Away - Remembering Buddy Holly - was created in 1996.
not fade away
Not Fade Away Remembering Buddy Holly - 1996 TV was released on: USA: 5 February 1996
Buddy Holly-1957
"Not Fade Away" was originally recorded by Buddy Holly, who wrote it (under his real first and middle names, "Charles Hardin". It was covered by the Rolling Stones, and many other groups.
"Not Fade Away"
Buddy Holly. Co-writing credit given to producer Norman Petty, but it is believed he really did not participate
Revlon.
Revlon
Some of Buddy Holly and The Crickets' biggest hits include: "Peggy Sue", "Well, Alright", "Everyday", "That'll Be The Day", "Not Fade Away", "Maybe Baby", "Rave On", "It's So Easy"
Charles hardin (holly) and Norman Petty
His band mates from that night say it was "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" The Buddy Holly Story shows Gary Busey singing "Not Fade Away" as the last song but Buddy didn't play that song that night, nor did he do "True Love Ways"