Song Analysis Peggy Sue Buddy Holly

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Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly

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  1. Song title
  2. Songwriter(s)
  3. Recording artist(s)
  4. Year of release
  5. Record label
  6. Song style or market (e.g. Tin-Pan Alley, Country Western, Rhythm & Blues)
  7. Any background or fun fact (not required)

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Song Analysis
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Title: Song Analysis


Song Title: Peggy Sue



Songwriter(s): Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison, Norman Petty



Recording artist(s): Buddy Holly



Year of release: September 20th 1957



Producer: Norman Petty



Record label: Coral Records



Genre: Rock/ Pop



Background/ Additional information:
Initially, it was titled “Cindy Lou”, after Holly’s niece. It changed in reference to

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Peggy Sue Gerron, the girlfriend (and wife-to-be) to Jerry Allison. Jerry Allison
played the drums for The Crickets, a band Holly was affiliated with.

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Acc...


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