Buddy Holly. Co-writing credit given to producer Norman Petty, but it is believed he really did not participate
No, that was the Rolling Stones.
the rolling stones
"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.
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In the US, their first hit was Not Fade Away, which peaked at number 48 in May, 1964
No, that was the Rolling Stones.
the rolling stones
"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"
Flowers in the Rain by The Move, on the 30th September 1967. The DJ was Tony Blackburn.
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not fade away
Charles hardin (holly) and Norman Petty
In the US, their first hit was Not Fade Away, which peaked at number 48 in May, 1964
The Beach Boys were first, with "409" b/w "Surfin' Safari" in 1962. The Beatles' first bonafide hit was "Please Please Me" early in 1963. ("Love Me Do" briefly went to #17 in England late in 1962, but there were some shenanigans involved.) The Rolling Stones's first hit was "Not Fade Away" in 1964. The Monkees' first hit was "Last Train To Clarksville" in 1966.
Lead singer, Mark Hall wrote the song "Slow Fade".
Only Fade Away was created in 1954.