Name | Not Fade Away |
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Type | B-side to "Oh, Boy!" |
Artist | The Crickets |
Album | The "Chirping" Crickets |
Recorded | May 27, 1957 in Clovis, New Mexico |
Released | |
Genre | Rock and roll |
Language | English |
Length | |
Writer | Charles Hardin, Norman Petty |
Label | Brunswick single 55035 |
Producer | Norman Petty |
"Not Fade Away" is a song credited to Buddy Holly (originally under his first and middle names, Charles Hardin) and Norman Petty (although Petty's co-writing credit is most likely a formality) and first recorded by Holly's band The Crickets in Clovis, New Mexico, on May 27, 1957 (which was the same day the song "Everyday" was recorded). The song's rhythm pattern is one of the classic examples of the Bo Diddley beat, which itself was an update of the so-called "hambone" rhythm, or "patted juba" from Western Africa; Crickets drummer Jerry Allison pounded out the beat on a cardboard box. Allison, Holly's best friend, also claims to have written part of the lyrics, though his name never appeared in the songwriting credits. The other performer on the song was Joe Mauldin on bass guitar. The backing vocalists on the recording are most likely Buddy, Allison, and Niki Sullivan, although this is not known for certain.
Along with the familiar Take 2 of "Not Fade Away," there exists a Take 1 whose first verse is missing; it has been released with the first part of Take 1 spliced onto it. Originally released as the B-side to the hit "Oh, Boy!", "Not Fade Away" was also included on the album The "Chirping" Crickets.
It was not the last song Buddy Holly ever performed, however, the night before his fatal plane crash. "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" was, according to those attending a 50th anniversary symposium in Clear Lake. In a panel discussion with Tommy Allsup, Carl Bunch, and Bob Hale (the M.C. at that last show), all three agreed that the final song played at the Feb. 2, 1959, show was "Brown Eyed Handsome Man." All of the acts performed it together. .
However, The Crickets' recording never charted as a single.
Name | Not Fade Away |
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Cover | Not fade away.jpg |
Artist | The Rolling Stones |
B-side | "Little by Little" (UK)"I Wanna Be Your Man" (US) |
Released | February 21, 1964 (UK)March 6, 1964 (US) |
Format | 7" |
Recorded | January 10, 1964 Olympic Studios, London, England |
Genre | Rock and roll |
Length | 1:48 |
Label | Decca F11845 (UK)London 45-LON 9657 (USA) |
Writer | Norman Petty, Charles Hardin |
Producer | Andrew Loog Oldham |
Last single | "I Wanna Be Your Man"(1963) |
This single | "Not Fade Away"(1964) |
Next single | "Tell Me"(1964) |
Name | Not Fade Away |
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Artist | Rush |
B-side | "You Can't Fight It" |
Released | 1973 |
Format | 7" single |
Recorded | 1973 |
Genre | Progressive rock |
Length | 6:10 |
Label | Moon Records |
Writer | Norman Petty, Charles Hardin |
Producer | David Stock |
This single | Not Fade Away |
Next single | Finding My Way1973 |
Name | Not Fade Away |
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Artist | Sheryl Crow |
Released | 2007 |
Last single | "Real Gone" (2006) |
This single | "Not Fade Away" (2007) |
Next single | "Shine Over Babylon"(2007) |
The Rolling Stones version of "Not Fade Away" was one of their first classic hits. Recorded in late January 1964 and released by Decca on February 21, 1964, with "Little by Little" as the B-side, it was their first Top 5 hit in Great Britain, reaching #3. In March 1964 it was also the Rolling Stones' first single release in the United States, on the London Records label, with "I Wanna Be Your Man" as the B-side (briefly preceded by "Stoned", which had immediately been withdrawn). The single reached #48 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. "Not Fade Away" was not on the UK version of their debut album, The Rolling Stones, but was the opening track of the US version released a month later as England's Newest Hitmakers. It was a mainstay at Rolling Stones concerts in their early years, usually opening the shows. It was revived in that capacity for their 1994-95 Voodoo Lounge Tour.
Ironically the Stones' version, unlike the original, chooses to fade-out on the "not fade away" lyric.
===Rush=== The Rush version of "Not Fade Away" was their debut single, released in 1973. The B-side of this single, "You Can't Fight It," was the first original song Rush released. The single is rare and highly sought-after by collectors. Neither one of these songs were ever officially released on CD.
A cover of the song recorded by British singer Florence + the Machine is featured on the 2011 release Rave on Buddy Holly, a tribute album featuring performances of Holly's music by various artists.
Besides the Rolling Stones, two other artists have had chart hits in the U.S. with this song: Tanya Tucker in 1979, and a new wave-ish take by British artist Eric Hine in 1981.
Stevie Nicks has recently contributed a cover version for the upcoming tribute album, Listen to Me: Buddy Holly to be released in Sept 2011.
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