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On This Day in 1964, The Rolling Stones Recorded the Buddy Holly Cover That Officially Introduced Them to an American Audience … from the American Songwriter Erinn Callahan

Tom Bettenhausen5 hours ago01 mins

On This Day in 1964, the Rolling Stones Recorded the Buddy Holly Cover That Introduced Them to an American AudienceOn this day in 1964, the Rolling Stones recorded a cover of the Buddy Holly song “Not Fade Away,” their first U.S. single.

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