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Buddy Holly – That’ll Be the Day

Released in 1957, “That’ll Be the Day” was one of the breakthrough hits for pioneering rock and roll artist Buddy Holly. The catchy tune, with its driving rhythm and Holly’s distinctive hiccupping vocal style, helped establish him as a rising star in the emerging rock scene.

The song’s origins trace back to a conversation Holly had with his friend and bandmate Jerry Allison. Allison reportedly said the phrase “that’ll be the day” in response to something, and Holly was inspired to turn it into a song. The lyrics tell the story of a man who is rejected by a woman, with the chorus defiantly declaring “that’ll be the day when you say goodbye.”


“That’ll Be the Day” was an immediate commercial success, reaching #1 on the Billboard charts and helping to introduce Buddy Holly’s unique sound to a wide audience. It became one of his signature songs and is considered a rock and roll classic, influencing countless artists who followed in Holly’s footsteps.

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The timeless appeal of “That’ll Be the Day” lies in its catchy melody, infectious energy, and Holly’s passionate vocal delivery. Over 65 years after its initial release, the song remains a staple of oldies radio and classic rock playlists, cementing Buddy Holly’s legacy as one of the pioneering figures of early rock and roll.