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The Cricket Song: Orthoptera: Rich O'Toole: 2011: Country: Frass: Insects-general: Renaldo and the Loaf: 1981: Experimental: The whole album, Songs for Swining Larvae, is inspired by insects. [9] There Ain't No Bugs On Me: Insects-general (Traditional folk song) (Traditional folk song) Unknown: Folk
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"My Little Girl" is a song that was recorded by The Crickets in 1962 and released on the Liberty label in 1963 (LBF 15089). This song, which charted at No. 17 in UK, had a similar beat/tempo to the songs "Peggy Sue" and "Peggy Sue Got Married", which had been released earlier, credited to just Buddy Holly instead of Buddy Holly and the Crickets.
The Crickets: Buddy Holly, Norman Petty: The Buddy Holly Story: 1958 "It's Too Late" The Crickets: Chuck Willis: The "Chirping" Crickets: 1957 "Last Night" The Crickets: Joe B. Mauldin, Norman Petty: The "Chirping" Crickets: 1957 "Learning the Game" Buddy Holly: Buddy Holly: The Buddy Holly Story, Vol. II: 1960 "Listen to Me" Buddy Holly: Buddy ...
Everyday" is ranked number 238 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time". [4] On the original single, the Crickets are not credited, but it is known that Holly plays acoustic guitar, [citation needed] drummer Jerry Allison slaps his knees for percussion, [5] and Joe B. Mauldin plays a standup acoustic bass.
Something Old, Something New, Something Blue, Somethin' Else is a rock and roll album by the Crickets. It is The Crickets' third release following the departure and subsequent death of their front man, Buddy Holly. As the original cover indicates, the album contains versions of four old songs, four new songs, and four songs with variations of ...
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"Maybe Baby" is a rock-and-roll song written by Buddy Holly and the producer Norman Petty, and recorded by Holly and the Crickets in 1957. The single, released in January 1958 and credited to the Crickets, was a Top 40 hit in the U.S., the UK, and Canada. [2]