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"Think It Over" is a #rockandroll song written by #BuddyHolly, #JerryAllison, and #NormanPetty in 1958, originally recorded by the #Crickets. The record was a Top Forty hit in the U.S. and UK in 1958. Buddy Holly played lead guitar. Vi Petty, producer Norman Petty's wife.

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JERRY ALLISON GIVES A RUNDOWN ON HOW HE CREATED PEGGY SUE PEGGY SUE was pretty much the first rock song I ever listened to, thanks in no part to my mum who was a huge BUDDY HOLLY fan when she was...

#JerryAllison, who died in 2022, was a pioneer as a rock drummer, but quite unfairly, wouldn't even make the top 50 in all time drummers going by Rolling Stone mag and the like.

He certainly was a huge influence on future famous drummers including #RingoStarr and #JohnBonham.

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"That'll Be the Day" is a song written by #BuddyHolly and #JerryAllison. It was first recorded by Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes in 1956 and was re-recorded in 1957 by Holly and his new band, #theCrickets. Buddy Holly.

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Happy 86th birthday to #JerryAllison. The drummer for #TheCrickets.

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Buddy Holly & The Crickets "That'll Be The Day" on The Ed Sullivan Show
Buddy Holly & The Crickets "That'll Be The Day" on The Ed Sullivan Show YouTube video by The Ed Sullivan Show

Jerry Allison, American musician, best known as the drummer for The Crickets, was born on Aug. 31, 1939 (d. 2022). #JerryAllison

Buddy Holly & The Crickets - "That'll Be the Day" (Jerry Allison, Buddy Holly, Norman Petty) (1957)
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"That'll Be the Day" is a song written by #BuddyHolly and #JerryAllison. It was first recorded by Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes in 1956 and was re-recorded in 1957 by Holly and his new band, #theCrickets. Buddy Holly.

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"More Than I Can Say" is a song written by #SonnyCurtis and #JerryAllison, both former members of #BuddyHolly's band #theCrickets. They recorded it in 1959 soon after Holly's death and released it in 1960. Their original version reached No. 42 on the British #RecordRetailer Chart in 1960.

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