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*[http://www.lyred.com/lyrics/Weezer/Weezer/Buddy+Holly/ Lyrics for ''Buddy Holly''] |
*[http://www.lyred.com/lyrics/Weezer/Weezer/Buddy+Holly/ Lyrics for ''Buddy Holly''] |
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[[Category:Weezer songs]] [[Category:1994 singles]] [[Category:Popular songs]] |
[[Category:Weezer songs]] [[Category:1994 singles]] [[Category:Popular songs]] |
Revision as of 00:05, 28 March 2005
"Buddy Holly" | ||
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Single by Weezer | ||
From the album The Blue Album | ||
Single Released | 1994 | |
Single Format | CD, Cassette, Vinyl | |
Recorded | August-September, 1993 at Electric Lady Studios, NYC | |
Genre | Alternative | |
Song Length | 2:40 | |
Record label | DGC Records | |
Producer | Ric Ocasek | |
Chart positions | # ? (UK) # ? (USA) | |
Weezer single chronology | ||
"Undone (The Sweater Song)" (1994) |
"Buddy Holly" (1994) |
"Say It Ain't So" (1995) |
Buddy Holly is a popular single by Weezer. It came out in 1994 and appeared on the self-titled debut album. On the Spike Jonze-directed music video of the song, Weezer performs at the Happy Days diner with various clips taken from the television show. The song seems to be a dedication to the famous 50's singer Buddy Holly, when the band took the name.