Buddy Holly originally recorded Well.... All Right written by Jerry Allison, Buddy Holly, Joe Mauldin and Norman Petty and Buddy Holly released it on the single Heartbeat in 1958. Many singles and albums of his material have been released posthumously, beginning with "Peggy Sue Got Married" in July 1959 and the successful 6-disc collectors box set Not Fade Away: The Complete Studio Recordings , 50 years later in 2009. Buddy Holly was an American musician and singer-songwriter whose career spanned from 1952 to 1959. This list includes songs that he recorded as a group leader or a solo artist that have been officially released in various formats. Complete song listing of Buddy Holly on OLDIES.com Buddy Holly ~ Songs List | OLDIES.com COVID-19: In accordance with the directives of government and health authorities, we have temporarily suspended operations. Information about the key that Well... All Right by Buddy Holly uses. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Hollybilly (Buddy Holly 1956 - The Complete Recordings) - Buddy Holly on AllMusic - 2007 - There's a lot of good to be said for this… BUDDY HOLLY GOLD is much cheaper than this set, and remastered, so if all the tracks are included... who'd complain? Buddy Holly complete Register from Richard Laymon. Most Takes/Versions/Live tracks ommited The following recordings include all the officially released tracks with their corresponding matrix numbers along with some very rare recordings, to a large extent without master matrix numbers. Year indicates when the recording was first released commercially. Buddy Holly originally recorded Well.... All Right written by Jerry Allison, Buddy Holly, Joe Mauldin and Norman Petty and Buddy Holly released it on the single Heartbeat in 1958. Complete song listing of Buddy Holly on OLDIES.com Buddy Holly ~ Songs List | OLDIES.com COVID-19: In accordance with the directives of government and health authorities, we … It was covered by Colin Sheen/Tony Back Combo, Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood, Dick Rivers, Pat DiNizio and other artists. Listen to Well... All Right by Buddy Holly. Buddy Holly is perhaps the most anomalous legend of 1950s Rock & Roll --- he had his share of hits, and he achieved major Rock & Roll stardom, but his importance transcends any sales figures or even the particulars of any one song (or group of songs) that he wrote or recorded. It was also covered by Colin Sheen/Tony Back Combo, Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood, Dick Rivers, Pat DiNizio and other artists. Join Napster and play your favorite music offline. Right now, the best BUDDY HOLLY release available though other reviewers, even more eagerly waiting, hawk at BUDDY HOLLY GOLD (released Oct 2005) for being nothing more than a re-release of this set. And finally, a compilation of Buddy Holly songs recorded this year by various popular artists, titled Not Fade Away will hit the record stores on December 19. Given the reluctance of MCA to release a CD version of the complete Buddy Holly recordings (due to either legal issues or a skepticism of its commercial worth), the double-disc 1993 set The Buddy Holly Collection stands as the most comprehensive and greatest CD-era retrospective of the legendary rock & roller. Song information for Well...All Right - Buddy Holly on AllMusic There are also many different versions of Holly's Greatest Hits as well as covers and compilation albums of his songs performed by various artists. From the album "Not Fade Away: The Complete Studio Recordings And More" by Buddy Holly on Napster. The song Well.... All Right was written by Buddy Holly, Norman Petty, Jerry Allison and Joe Mauldin and was first recorded and released by Buddy Holly in 1958. "Heartbeat" is a rockabilly song credited to Bob Montgomery and Norman Petty and originally recorded by Buddy Holly in 1958.