That'll Be the Day (album)

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That'll Be the Day
File:That'll Be the Day album.jpg
Studio album by Buddy Holly
Released April 1958
Recorded January 26, July 22, November 15 , 1956
Genre Rock and roll, rockabilly
Length 25:06
Label Decca
Producer Owen Bradley
Buddy Holly chronology
Buddy Holly
(1958)Buddy Holly1958
That'll Be The Day
(1958)
The Buddy Holly Story
(1959)The Buddy Holly Story1959
Singles from That'll Be the Day
  1. "Girl On My Mind" / "Ting-A-Ling"
    Released: 23 June 1958
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]

That'll Be The Day is the third and final studio album from Buddy Holly. Decca, Holly’s first major record label, after failing to produce a hit single from Holly’s early recordings, packaged these 1956 tunes after he had some success with recordings from the Brunswick and Coral labels, i.e. the previously released single "That'll Be the Day". This is the last album released before his death in a plane crash on February 3, 1959, and is rare among collectors.[2]

Recordings were done in three different sessions typically running just 3 hours long, January, July and November 1956 at Bradley Film and Recording Studios, 804 16th Ave. So., Nashville, Tennessee.[3] From these sessions a single was released on April 16, 1956 (D 29854), “Blue Days, Black Nights” / “Love Me”. A second single “Modern Don Juan / You Are My One Desire” (D 30166) was released December 24, 1956. Low sales convinced Decca to shelve the remaining tracks. The Decca 1956 Nashville recordings were repackaged several times.[4] Instruments and background vocals were added with later releases as late as 1984. The mid-1970s British album The Nashville Sessions is the best of the vinyl editions according to Allmusic.[5]

The album reached no. 5 on the UK album chart in 1961 in a re-release.[6] The album was re-released in 1967 under the title The Great Buddy Holly.

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "You Are My One Desire" (Don Guess) 2:23
  2. "Blue Days, Black Nights" (Ben Hall) 2:04
  3. "Modern Don Juan" (Don Guess, Jack Neal) 2:39
  4. "Rock Around With Ollie Vee"* (Sonny Curtis) 2:18
  5. "Ting A Ling"* (Ahmet Ertegun) 2:41
  6. "Girl On My Mind"* (Don Guess) 2:18

Side 2

  1. "That'll Be the Day"* (Buddy Holly, Jerry “J.I.” Allison) (July 22, 1956 Decca version) 2:30
  2. "Love Me" (Buddy Holly, Sue Parrish) 2:07
  3. "I’m Changing All Those Changes"* (Buddy Holly) 2:14
  4. "Don’t Come Back Knockin’" (Buddy Holly, Sue Parrish) 2:14
  5. "Midnight Shift" (Earl Lee, Jimmie Ainsworth) 2:10

* with the Three Tunes

Personnel

* line up on July 22 credited as “The Three Tunes”. According to buddyhollycenter.org the group name was Buddy and the Two Tones (i.e. Buddy Holly with Don Guess and Sonny Curtis).

  • Owen Bradley produced the sessions.
  • The Picks added background harmonies.

References

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  2. Album artist 211 - Buddy Holly. tsort.org.
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  4. That'll Be the Day. Discogs.
  5. Bruce Eder. "That'll Be the Day - Buddy Holly | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic.
  6. Album artist 211 - Buddy Holly. tsort.org.

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