The « Chirping » Crickets – The Crickets

The Chirping Crickets - The Crickets cover
Cover of the album The “Chriping” Crickets

are an American rockabilly and rock ‘n' roll band formed in 1953 in Lubbock, Texas. It is best known as the backing band for , one of the pioneers of 1950s rock ‘n' roll.

The original members of were Buddy Holly on guitar, on bass, on drums and on rhythm guitar. The Crickets' best-known songs include That'll Be the Day, Peggy Sue and Maybe Baby. The band continued to play after the tragic death of Buddy Holly in 1959, but never regained the same success. If you like rockabilly and 1950s rock ‘n' roll, you should like the songs of The Crickets.

The Crickets' first album, The Chirping Crickets, was released in 1957. It is considered one of the most important albums of the 1950s rockabilly period. The songs on the album were all major commercial successes and helped launch Buddy Holly's career.

The album is a subtle combination of rockabilly, rock ‘n' roll and country, making it a unique and authentic blend. The electric guitars and powerful drums are accompanied by vocal harmonies and guitar solos. The lyrics of the songs are often romantic and talk about love and relationships.

That'll Be The Day

That'll Be the Day reached number 3 in the US charts in 1957. The song is considered one of the first rockabilly songs, a musical style that combined influences from rock ‘n' roll, country and blues.

 That'll Be the Day features characteristic elements of this style, such as powerful electric guitar riffs, vocal harmonies and a fast tempo.

Well, you gave me all your loving
And your turtle doving
All your hugs and kisses
And your money too

The song has had a major cultural impact. It has been covered by many artists and has been used in numerous films and television shows, becoming a rock ‘n' roll classic. It also gave its name to a film about the life of Buddy Holly released in 1976.

Among the many covers of this song is 's version in 1970.

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