One of my favourite Buddy Holly songs. Maybe because of the British TV show. What a fabulous version of the song. I can't find any video of Buddy doing it so this is the next best thing.
@@silvanyferreiradesouza2348 Buddy didn't have a second vocal part in his version. As good as Waddy is, he didn't capture the "sound" of the original guitar solo.
What do you expect Buddy recorded his version in 1958 in a glorified garage , Jerry Allison beating on a cardboard box . He didn't have a full blown orchestra , high quality instruments and advanced acoustics helping him out
This is a beautiful version of a great song. Chris sounds amazing, a truly great voice. For me, Michelle's lovely harmonies really lift this version, makes it something special. What is strange though is despite sounding so good together, there is an almost total lack of stage chemistry between them. It's almost like he hardly notices her, but I keep listening. :). The film is out of sync with the singing, so badly I thought they were miming for a minute.
Beautiful! Besides the original and other cool covers, I love Humble Pie’s version too, think it’s tops !! Anybody agree about H Pie’s version? Have a listen if you haven’t heard it, I think you’ll enjoy …
I don't know this classic dude but not bad. As for Michelle, big fan and surprisingly I like the white outfit. Very simple, basic in a good classic form and not loud same with Chris's outfit
This is from a Buddy Holly tribute, some of the original greats are there including Maria Elena Buddy`s wife sitting next to Phil Everly..Paul Anka and Graham Nash too .. There is a DVD of the complete show which is excellent.
lovely song........but has no-one else notice the singing is hopelessly out-of-sync (I mean by miles!). Strangely drums & guitar shots are in sync, but Chris & Michelle are "singing" when there's no voice & vice -versa. How is that?