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That'll Be the Day

"That'll Be the Day" is a song written by Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison. It was first recorded by Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes in 1956 and was re-recorded in 1957 by Holly and his new band, the Crickets. The 1957 recording achieved widespread success. Holly's producer, Norman Petty, was credited as a co-writer, although he did not contribute to the composition.[3]

"That'll Be the Day"
1957 U.S. 45 rpm (Brunswick 9-55009)
Single by the Crickets
from the album The "Chirping" Crickets
B-side"I'm Looking for Someone to Love"
ReleasedJuly 1957 (1957-07)[1]
Recorded1957, Norman Petty Recording Studio, Clovis, New Mexico
Genre
Length2:16
LabelBrunswick U.S. single 55009; Coral Records, UK single Q.72279; Coral Records BS-1578, Australian 78 single, BSP45-1578, 45 single
Songwriter(s)Jerry Allison, Buddy Holly, Norman Petty
Producer(s)Norman Petty[2]
The Crickets singles chronology
"That'll Be the Day"
(1957)
"Oh, Boy!"
(1957)

Many other versions have been recorded. It was the first song recorded (as a demonstration disc) by the Quarrymen, a skiffle group from Liverpool that evolved into the Beatles.[4]

The 1957 recording was certified gold (for over a million US sales) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1969. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998. It was placed in the National Recording Registry, a list of sound recordings that "are culturally, historically, or aesthetically important, and/or inform or reflect life in the United States", in 2005.

Background edit

In June 1956, Holly along with his older brother Larry as well as Allison and Sonny Curtis went to see the film The Searchers, starring John Wayne, in which Wayne repeatedly used the phrase "that'll be the day". This line of dialogue inspired the young musicians.[5]

Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes' version edit

"That'll Be the Day"
Single by Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes
from the album That'll Be the Day
B-side"Rock Around with Ollie Vee"
ReleasedSeptember 2, 1957 (1957-09-02)
RecordedJuly 22, 1956
Bradley’s Barn, Nashville, Tennessee
GenreRockabilly, country
LabelDecca D30434[6]
Songwriter(s)Jerry Allison, Buddy Holly, Norman Petty
Producer(s)Owen Bradley
Buddy Holly singles chronology
"Words of Love"
(1957)
"That'll Be the Day"
(1957)
"Peggy Sue"
(1957)

The song was first recorded by Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes for Decca Records at Bradley's Barn, in Nashville, on July 22, 1956. Decca, displeased with Holly's previous two singles, did not issue recordings from this session. After the song was re-recorded by the Crickets in 1957 and became a hit, Decca released the original recording as a single (Decca D30434) on September 2, 1957, with "Rock Around with Ollie Vee" as the B-side. It was also the title track of the 1958 album That'll Be the Day.[7] Despite Holly's newfound stardom, the single did not chart.

The Crickets' version edit

Holly's contract with Decca prohibited him from re-recording any of the songs recorded in the 1956 Nashville sessions for five years, even if Decca never released them. To evade this restriction, the producer Norman Petty credited the Crickets as the artist on his re-recording of "That'll Be the Day" for Brunswick Records.[1][2] Brunswick was a subsidiary of Decca. Once the cat was out of the bag, Decca re-signed Holly to another of its subsidiaries, Coral Records, so he ended up with two recording contracts. Recordings with the Crickets were to be issued by Brunswick, and the recordings under Holly's name were to be on Coral, although the Crickets played on several of them.

The second recording of the song was made on February 25, 1957, seven months after the first, at the Norman Petty studios in Clovis, New Mexico, and issued by Brunswick on July 27, 1957.[1] This version is on the debut album by the Crickets, The "Chirping" Crickets, issued on November 27, 1957. The recording was made with everyone performing and without additional overdubs. The B-side of the record, "I'm Looking for Someone to Love" was recorded at the same session with the same backup singers.

The Brunswick recording of "That'll Be the Day" is considered a classic of rock and roll. It was ranked number 39 on Rolling Stone's list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".[8]

Charts edit

Chart performance for "That'll Be the Day"
Chart (1957) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[9] 1
US Billboard Top 100[10] 1

Certification edit

The Brunswick single was a number-one hit on Billboard magazine's Best Sellers in Stores chart in 1957. It went to number two on Billboard's R&B singles chart.[11] The song peaked at number 1 in the UK Singles Chart in November 1957 and stayed in that position for three weeks.[12]

On December 20, 1969, a reissue of the single by Coral Records was awarded a "gold single" by the RIAA.[13]

On September 20, 1986, the song appeared on the UK Singles Chart at number 85 and left the chart a week later.[14]

Personnel edit

July 22, 1956, Quonset Hut Studio, Nashville[7]

  • Buddy Holly – vocals, guitar
  • Sonny Curtis – guitar
  • Don Guess – bass
  • Jerry Allison – drums

February 25, 1957, Norman Petty Recording Studio

  • Buddy Holly – lead guitar and vocals
  • Joe B. Mauldin – bass
  • Jerry Allison – drums
  • Niki Sullivan – background vocals
  • June Clark – background vocals
  • Gary Tollett – background vocals
  • Ramona Tollett – background vocals

Linda Ronstadt version edit

"That'll Be the Day"
 
One of side-A labels of the US single
Single by Linda Ronstadt
from the album Hasten Down the Wind
B-side"Crazy"
ReleasedAugust 1976
Recorded1976
GenrePop, country rock
Length2:32
LabelAsylum
Songwriter(s)Jerry Allison, Buddy Holly, Norman Petty
Producer(s)Peter Asher
Linda Ronstadt singles chronology
"Tracks of My Tears"
(1975)
"That'll Be the Day"
(1976)
"Someone to Lay Down Beside Me"
(1977)

Background edit

Linda Ronstadt recorded "That'll Be the Day" for her 1976 Grammy Award-winning platinum album Hasten Down the Wind, produced by Peter Asher and issued by Asylum Records. Her version reached number 11 on both the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and the Cash Box Top 100 and number 27 on the Billboard Country Singles chart. In Canada, her version peaked at number 2 on the singles chart and was the 35th biggest hit of 1976. It also made the adult contemporary charts in the United States and Canada. This recording is included on the album Linda Ronstadt's Greatest Hits (1976) and on the 2011 tribute album Listen to Me: Buddy Holly.

Chart performance edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Buddy Holly: Greatest Hits 1995 MCA Records Liner notes
  2. ^ a b Norman Petty interviewed on the Pop Chronicles (1969)
  3. ^ The Real Buddy Holly Story. White Star Studios. 1987.
  4. ^ Anthology 1
  5. ^ Trzcinski, Matthew (February 10, 2022). "How a John Wayne Movie Inspired Buddy Holly's 'That'll Be the Day'". CheatSheet.
  6. ^ (PDF). The Great Rock 'n' Roll Heroes. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 February 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 7 February 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  8. ^ . RollingStone.com. Archived from the original on April 16, 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-02.
  9. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved August 26, 2022.
  10. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942–2004. Menomonie, Wisconsin: Record Research. p. 259.
  11. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942–2004. Menomonie, Wisconsin: Record Research. p. 259.
  12. ^ Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits. Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives. p. 33. ISBN 0-85112-250-7.
  13. ^ "Searchable Database". RIAA's Gold & Platinum Program. RIAA. Retrieved 17 November 2012. Search for "Buddy Holly."
  14. ^ "Official Charts Company – The Chart Archive". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
  15. ^ . RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Archived from the original on March 19, 2016. Retrieved June 13, 2016.
  16. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1999). Pop Annual. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. ISBN 0-89820-142-X.
  17. ^ "Top 200 Singles of '77 – Volume 28, No. 11, December 31 1977". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. 2013-07-17. Retrieved June 25, 2016.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Lyrics of this song
  • Buddy Holly - That'll Be the Day on YouTube
  • Linda Ronstadt - That'll Be the Day on YouTube

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This article is about the Buddy Holly song For the 1958 album see That ll Be the Day album For the 1973 film see That ll Be the Day film For the UK theatre show see That ll Be the Day musical This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources That ll Be the Day news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message That ll Be the Day is a song written by Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison It was first recorded by Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes in 1956 and was re recorded in 1957 by Holly and his new band the Crickets The 1957 recording achieved widespread success Holly s producer Norman Petty was credited as a co writer although he did not contribute to the composition 3 That ll Be the Day 1957 U S 45 rpm Brunswick 9 55009 Single by the Cricketsfrom the album The Chirping CricketsB side I m Looking for Someone to Love ReleasedJuly 1957 1957 07 1 Recorded1957 Norman Petty Recording Studio Clovis New MexicoGenreRock and roll rockabillyLength2 16LabelBrunswick U S single 55009 Coral Records UK single Q 72279 Coral Records BS 1578 Australian 78 single BSP45 1578 45 singleSongwriter s Jerry Allison Buddy Holly Norman PettyProducer s Norman Petty 2 The Crickets singles chronology That ll Be the Day 1957 Oh Boy 1957 Many other versions have been recorded It was the first song recorded as a demonstration disc by the Quarrymen a skiffle group from Liverpool that evolved into the Beatles 4 The 1957 recording was certified gold for over a million US sales by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA in 1969 It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998 It was placed in the National Recording Registry a list of sound recordings that are culturally historically or aesthetically important and or inform or reflect life in the United States in 2005 Contents 1 Background 2 Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes version 3 The Crickets version 4 Charts 5 Certification 6 Personnel 7 Linda Ronstadt version 7 1 Background 7 2 Chart performance 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksBackground editIn June 1956 Holly along with his older brother Larry as well as Allison and Sonny Curtis went to see the film The Searchers starring John Wayne in which Wayne repeatedly used the phrase that ll be the day This line of dialogue inspired the young musicians 5 Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes version edit That ll Be the Day Single by Buddy Holly and the Three Tunesfrom the album That ll Be the DayB side Rock Around with Ollie Vee ReleasedSeptember 2 1957 1957 09 02 RecordedJuly 22 1956Bradley s Barn Nashville TennesseeGenreRockabilly countryLabelDecca D30434 6 Songwriter s Jerry Allison Buddy Holly Norman PettyProducer s Owen BradleyBuddy Holly singles chronology Words of Love 1957 That ll Be the Day 1957 Peggy Sue 1957 The song was first recorded by Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes for Decca Records at Bradley s Barn in Nashville on July 22 1956 Decca displeased with Holly s previous two singles did not issue recordings from this session After the song was re recorded by the Crickets in 1957 and became a hit Decca released the original recording as a single Decca D30434 on September 2 1957 with Rock Around with Ollie Vee as the B side It was also the title track of the 1958 album That ll Be the Day 7 Despite Holly s newfound stardom the single did not chart The Crickets version editHolly s contract with Decca prohibited him from re recording any of the songs recorded in the 1956 Nashville sessions for five years even if Decca never released them To evade this restriction the producer Norman Petty credited the Crickets as the artist on his re recording of That ll Be the Day for Brunswick Records 1 2 Brunswick was a subsidiary of Decca Once the cat was out of the bag Decca re signed Holly to another of its subsidiaries Coral Records so he ended up with two recording contracts Recordings with the Crickets were to be issued by Brunswick and the recordings under Holly s name were to be on Coral although the Crickets played on several of them The second recording of the song was made on February 25 1957 seven months after the first at the Norman Petty studios in Clovis New Mexico and issued by Brunswick on July 27 1957 1 This version is on the debut album by the Crickets The Chirping Crickets issued on November 27 1957 The recording was made with everyone performing and without additional overdubs The B side of the record I m Looking for Someone to Love was recorded at the same session with the same backup singers The Brunswick recording of That ll Be the Day is considered a classic of rock and roll It was ranked number 39 on Rolling Stone s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time 8 Charts editChart performance for That ll Be the Day Chart 1957 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 9 1US Billboard Top 100 10 1Certification editThe Brunswick single was a number one hit on Billboard magazine s Best Sellers in Stores chart in 1957 It went to number two on Billboard s R amp B singles chart 11 The song peaked at number 1 in the UK Singles Chart in November 1957 and stayed in that position for three weeks 12 On December 20 1969 a reissue of the single by Coral Records was awarded a gold single by the RIAA 13 On September 20 1986 the song appeared on the UK Singles Chart at number 85 and left the chart a week later 14 Personnel editJuly 22 1956 Quonset Hut Studio Nashville 7 Buddy Holly vocals guitar Sonny Curtis guitar Don Guess bass Jerry Allison drumsFebruary 25 1957 Norman Petty Recording Studio Buddy Holly lead guitar and vocals Joe B Mauldin bass Jerry Allison drums Niki Sullivan background vocals June Clark background vocals Gary Tollett background vocals Ramona Tollett background vocalsLinda Ronstadt version edit That ll Be the Day nbsp One of side A labels of the US singleSingle by Linda Ronstadtfrom the album Hasten Down the WindB side Crazy ReleasedAugust 1976Recorded1976GenrePop country rockLength2 32LabelAsylumSongwriter s Jerry Allison Buddy Holly Norman PettyProducer s Peter AsherLinda Ronstadt singles chronology Tracks of My Tears 1975 That ll Be the Day 1976 Someone to Lay Down Beside Me 1977 Background edit Linda Ronstadt recorded That ll Be the Day for her 1976 Grammy Award winning platinum album Hasten Down the Wind produced by Peter Asher and issued by Asylum Records Her version reached number 11 on both the U S Billboard Hot 100 and the Cash Box Top 100 and number 27 on the Billboard Country Singles chart In Canada her version peaked at number 2 on the singles chart and was the 35th biggest hit of 1976 It also made the adult contemporary charts in the United States and Canada This recording is included on the album Linda Ronstadt s Greatest Hits 1976 and on the 2011 tribute album Listen to Me Buddy Holly Chart performance edit Chart 1976 77 PeakpositionCanadian RPM Top Singles 2Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary 14Canadian RPM Country 17U S Billboard Hot 100 11U S Billboard Adult Contemporary 16U S Billboard Country 27U S Cash Box Top 100 11 Year end chart 1976 RankCanada RPM Top Singles 15 35U S Joel Whitburn s Pop Annual 16 93Year end chart 1977 RankCanada RPM Top Singles 17 187References edit a b c Buddy Holly Greatest Hits 1995 MCA Records Liner notes a b Norman Petty interviewed on the Pop Chronicles 1969 The Real Buddy Holly Story White Star Studios 1987 Anthology 1 Trzcinski Matthew February 10 2022 How a John Wayne Movie Inspired Buddy Holly s That ll Be the Day CheatSheet Buddy Holly That ll Be The Day PDF The Great Rock n Roll Heroes Archived from the original PDF on 7 February 2012 Retrieved 17 November 2012 a b Buddy Holly That ll Be The Day Archived from the original on 7 February 2012 Retrieved 17 November 2012 The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time RollingStone com Archived from the original on April 16 2007 Retrieved 2007 06 02 Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved August 26 2022 Whitburn Joel 2004 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Menomonie Wisconsin Record Research p 259 Whitburn Joel 2004 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Menomonie Wisconsin Record Research p 259 Rice Jo 1982 The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits Enfield Middlesex Guinness Superlatives p 33 ISBN 0 85112 250 7 Searchable Database RIAA s Gold amp Platinum Program RIAA Retrieved 17 November 2012 Search for Buddy Holly Official Charts Company The Chart Archive Official Charts Company Retrieved 2014 04 03 Top Singles Volume 26 No 14 amp 15 January 08 1977 RPM Library and Archives Canada Archived from the original on March 19 2016 Retrieved June 13 2016 Whitburn Joel 1999 Pop Annual Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research Inc ISBN 0 89820 142 X Top 200 Singles of 77 Volume 28 No 11 December 31 1977 RPM Library and Archives Canada 2013 07 17 Retrieved June 25 2016 Bibliography editAmburn Ellis 1995 Buddy Holly A Biography St Martin s 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