Holly Days
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Holly Days | ||
Tribute album by Denny Laine | ||
Released | May 6, 1977 (LP) February 14, 2005 (CD) |
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Recorded | August 1976 (Rude studio & Paul McCartney farm) | |
Genre | Rock & Roll | |
Length | 32:25 | |
Label | EMI (1984) Magic (1996) |
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Producer(s) | Paul McCartney | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Denny Laine chronology | ||
Ahh...Laine (1973) |
Holly Days (1977) |
Japanese Tears (1981) |
Holly Days is the second album by guitarist Denny Laine, released in 1977. It's a tribute to early guitarist Buddy Holly.
The most instrumentation is by his bandmate Paul McCartney, who also produced the album. Due to the rudimentary recording methods used to capture the "Buddy Holly Style", only tracks 2 and 3 were actually recorded in stereo.
[edit] Track Listing
- "Heartbeat" (Bob Montgomery/Norman Petty) -2:35
- "Moondreams" (Norman Petty) -2:40
- "Rave On" (Sunny West/Bil Tilghman/Norman Petty) -1:54
- "I'm Gonna Love U Too" (Joe Mauldin/Niki Sullivan/Norman Petty) -2:20
- "Fool's Paradise" (Sonny Le Glaire/Horace Linsley/Norman Petty) -2:50
- "Lonesome Tears" (Buddy Holly) -2:39
- "Medley: It's So Easy/Listen To Me" (Buddy Holly/Charles Hardin/Norman Petty) -3:47
- "Look At Me" (Norman Petty/Buddy Holly/Jerry Allison) -3:12
- "Take Your Time" (Norman Petty/Buddy Holly) -3:40
- "I'm Looking For Someone to Love" (Buddy Holly/Norman Petty) -3:58
[edit] Personnel
- Denny Laine: Guitars, piano, Hammond organ, harmonica, xylophone, vocals.
- Paul McCartney: Guitars, bass guitar, piano, keyboards, Drums, backing vocals.
- Linda McCartney: Keyboards, backing vocals.