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DISCID=350c5d16
DTITLE=Bobby Vee / Bobby Vee Meets The Crickets
DYEAR=1991
DGENRE=Rock'n Roll
TTITLE0=Peggy Sue
TTITLE1=Bo Diddley
TTITLE2=Someday (When I'm Gone From You)
TTITLE3=Well... All Right
TTITLE4=I Gotta Know
TTITLE5=Lookin' For Love
TTITLE6=Sweet Little Sixteen
TTITLE7=When You're In Love
TTITLE8=Lucille
TTITLE9=Girl Of My Best Friend
TTITLE10=Little Queenie
TTITLE11=The Girl Can't Help It
TTITLE12=Lonely Weekends (Version 1)
TTITLE13=It's Too Late (Version 1)
TTITLE14=Come On Baby
TTITLE15=Mountain Of Love
TTITLE16=No One Knows
TTITLE17=Shanghaied
TTITLE18=Keep A Knockin'
TTITLE19=Lonely Weekends (Version 2)
TTITLE20=It's Too Late (Version 2)
TTITLE21=Buddy Holly Medley: What To Do - Crying, Waiting, Hoping - Learning The Game
EXTD=1991 EMI Records USA\n\nBobby Vee Meets The Crickets LP Originally Released March 1962 as Liberty Records #LRP-3228 and #LST-7228\n\nEMI Records USA CD Edition Released June 4, 1991\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: The reissue of this enjoyable album includes 
EXTD=ten bonus tracks, including alternate takes, unreleased songs, and the "Buddy Holly Medley," a recent recording by Vee And The Crickets. -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine\n\nAmazon.com Album Description (Review of BGO twofer)\nTwo of the rockin' teen idol'
EXTD=s Liberty LPs together on one CD: 1962's 'Meets The Crickets' & the following year's 'I Remember Buddy Holly'. A combined total of 24 tracks, including great versions of Buddy's classics 'That'll Be TheDay', 'Peggy Sue', 'Oh Boy', 'Maybe Baby' and '
EXTD=Early In The Morning'. All cuts are digitally remastered from the original master tapes. Also features additional sleeve notesand faithfully restored artwork. 1998 BGO release. \n\nAmazon.com Customer Review\n2 classic albums on one disc, September 
EXTD=4, 2003 \nReviewer: Darrin Warren from Osburn, Idaho  \nBobby Vee was a sixteen year old kid when his band "The Shadows" made their first professional appearance at a concert in Moorhead, Minnesota on Feb.3rd 1959. It was the day Buddy Holly, The Bi
EXTD=g Bopper and Ritchie Valens were killed in the plane crash. These singers, had they lived, would have played in Moorhead. The show went on and local talent was asked to fill in. This was the start of Bobby Vees career. Bobby was heavily influenced b
EXTD=y Buddy and sounded alot like him. In 1962 "Meet the Crickets" was released with drummer Jerry Allison, Joe B. Mauldin on bass and a newer member. This album featured a mix of Buddys songs and others. "I remember Buddy Holly" was released in 1963 an
EXTD=d featured "Buddys Song" which used titles of Buddys hits to make a song, a fun tune. Even if you have Buddys original recordings you'll want this one as well. I would buy this one!!! \n\nHalf.com Album Credits\nBobby Vee, Producer\nSnuff Garrett, P
EXTD=roducer\n\nAlbum Notes\nPersonnel: Bobby Vee, Jerry Allison, Tommy Allsup, Howard Roberts, Earl Palmer, Ernie Freeman.\n\nReissue producer: Ron Furmanek.\nEngineers: Eddie Brackett, Jim Economides, Jeff Velline.\n\nRecorded at United Recording Studi
EXTD=os, Hollywood, California and Rockhouse Studios, St. Cloud, Minnesota. Includes liner notes by Bob Celli and Ron Furmanek.\n\nDigitally remastered by Kevin Reeves (December 1990, Capitol Recording Studios, Hollywood, California).\n\nAll tracks are s
EXTD=tereo ADD except track 22 (AAD).\n\nThis is part of the EMI Legends Of Rock N' Roll series.\n YEAR: 1991
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