That'll Be the Day is a notable song by Buddy Holly and The Crickets. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1956/06/00 | The Crickets | Life | Buddy Holly, J I Allison and musician Sonny Curtis watch the movie "The Searchers". Star John Wayne's repeated use of the phrase "that'll be the day" stuck with the songwriters. | ||||
1956/06/00 | Buddy Holly | Life | Buddy Holly, J I Allison and musician Sonny Curtis watch the movie "The Searchers". Star John Wayne's repeated use of the phrase "that'll be the day" stuck with the songwriters. | ||||
1957/02/25 | Buddy Holly | Singer, Songwriter | "That'll Be the Day" is recorded at the Norman Petty Recording Studio, Clovis, New Mexico | ||||
1957/02/25 | The Crickets | Performer | "That'll Be the Day" is recorded at the Norman Petty Recording Studio, Clovis, New Mexico | ||||
1958/07/12 | The Beatles | Performers | The Quarrymen (John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison) record "That'll Be The Day" on a single 78rpm disc for a fee of 17 shillings and three pence. |
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