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'''''I Remember Bobby Vee''''' is the 11th studio album American singer [[Bobby Vee]], and was released in Decemeber 1963 by [[Liberty Records]].<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/release/8327767-Bobby-Vee-I-Remember-Buddy-Holly Bobby Vee, I Remember Buddy Holly] Discogs.com, Retrieved April 24, 2024.</ref> [[Ernie Freeman]] arranged the album, while [[Snuff Garrett]] produced it. It is a [[tribute album]] to the songs of [[Rock and roll]], & [[Rockabilly]] singer [[Buddy Holly]], whom Vee listed among his influences. (who was killed along with [[Ritchie Valens]], [[The Big Bopper]], & pilot Roger Peterson when their plane they were in crash in Iowa on Febuary 3, 1959 on their way to [[Fargo, North Dakota]], He was selected to replace Holly on the tour that night and continued after the plane crash. which led to the launch of his recording career resulted of it |
'''''I Remember Bobby Vee''''' is the 11th studio album American singer [[Bobby Vee]], and was released in Decemeber 1963 by [[Liberty Records]].<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/release/8327767-Bobby-Vee-I-Remember-Buddy-Holly Bobby Vee, I Remember Buddy Holly] Discogs.com, Retrieved April 24, 2024.</ref> [[Ernie Freeman]] arranged the album, while [[Snuff Garrett]] produced it. It is a [[tribute album]] to the songs of [[Rock and roll]], & [[Rockabilly]] singer [[Buddy Holly]], whom Vee listed among his influences. (who was killed along with [[Ritchie Valens]], [[The Big Bopper]], & pilot Roger Peterson when their plane they were in crash in Iowa on Febuary 3, 1959 on their way to [[Fargo, North Dakota]], He was selected to replace Holly on the tour that night and continued after the plane crash. which led to the launch of his recording career resulted of it |
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it featured a Collection of Holly's Greatest Hits. including [[Maybe Baby (song)|Maybe Baby]], [[That'll Be the Day]], [[Oh, Boy! (The Crickets song)|Oh, Boy!]], [[Everyday (Buddy Holly song)|Everyday]] (which previously recorded & appeared on his 1960 album [[Bobby Vee Sings Your Favorites]]) & others.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Aquila |first=Richard |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/That_Old_Time_Rock_Roll/krH6EAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=i+remember+buddy+holly+bobby+vee&pg=PA345&printsec=frontcover |title=That Old-Time Rock & Roll: A Chronicle of an Era, 1954-63 |date=1989 |publisher=Schirmer Books, Collier Macmillan Publishers, |isbn=9-780252-069192 |location=New York, NY, London, UK |pages=345 |language=en}}</ref> |
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Released | December 1963 | |||
Genre | Rock and roll | |||
Length | 25:35 | |||
Label | Liberty | |||
Producer | Snuff Garrett | |||
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I Remember Bobby Vee is the 11th studio album American singer Bobby Vee, and was released in Decemeber 1963 by Liberty Records.[3] Ernie Freeman arranged the album, while Snuff Garrett produced it. It is a tribute album to the songs of Rock and roll, & Rockabilly singer Buddy Holly, whom Vee listed among his influences. (who was killed along with Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, & pilot Roger Peterson when their plane they were in crash in Iowa on Febuary 3, 1959 on their way to Fargo, North Dakota, He was selected to replace Holly on the tour that night and continued after the plane crash. which led to the launch of his recording career resulted of it
it featured a Collection of Holly's Greatest Hits. including Maybe Baby, That'll Be the Day, Oh, Boy!, Everyday (which previously recorded & appeared on his 1960 album Bobby Vee Sings Your Favorites) & others.[4]
References
- ^ ""I Remember Buddy Holly" - Album Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
- ^ Mirror, Record (21 March 1964). "Bobby Vee: I Remember Buddy Holly" (PDF). New Record Mirror. No. 121. p. 12. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
- ^ Bobby Vee, I Remember Buddy Holly Discogs.com, Retrieved April 24, 2024.
- ^ Aquila, Richard (1989). That Old-Time Rock & Roll: A Chronicle of an Era, 1954-63. New York, NY, London, UK: Schirmer Books, Collier Macmillan Publishers,. p. 345. ISBN 9-780252-069192.
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