A Song recorded by Little Richard and covered by Buddy Holly in 1957. With Buddy on vocals and lead guitar, Niki Sullivan on Rythm guitar, Joe B. Mauldin on Bass, Norman Petty on piano and J.I Allison on Drums. Please Comment.
A Two-Step Rockabilly Sun REcord originally written by JR Cash as a poem for his wife, Vivian Liberto. Roy recorded it as the B-side as Rcokhouse. PLease comment
A Skiffle song written by Ella Holley and recorded by Charles "Buddy" Holly (guitar): and J.I Allison (drums)in December 1955 in the Holley family garage of Lubbock, Texas.
A slow rockabily tune written by Roy Orbison. It was recorded with Buddy Holly (lead guitar-Vocals); Niki Sullivan (rythm Guitar); Joe B. Mauldin (bass); J.I Allison (drums); and the Roses (background vocals). It was recoreded at Tinker Air Base in Oklahoma in September 1957.
One Of Johnny's First Songs Back In 1956. Recoreded By Sam Philips In Memphis, Tennessee, It has Johnny On Rythm Guitar And Lead Vocals, Luther Perkins On Fender Telecaster Electric Guitar, Marshall Grant On Doghouse Bass and Unknown On Piano. Please Comment.
This is a demo of the song, Caludette by Roy Orbison for the Everly Brothes in 1957, the only instrumentation is Roy's voice and his guitar. Note the mistake in the middle of the song and the swearing Roy uses.
A song i recored as a tribute to my bass player, Jason "Semi" Nahar. it has be on guitar, Semi on bass guitar and drummer sanjay ram on hand calpping. it has a resemblence to the Eddie Cochran song Guybo, so i put his pictures on with Buddy Holly's, who's guitar playing encourage newly added Ansley Harriet to join us. hope you enjoy. PLease Comment.