Ruby
“Our Day Will Come,” Kapp Records (1962)
Peter Cetera
“The Next Time I Fall,” Warner Bros. Records (1986)
Buddy Holly
“Peggy Sue,” Coral Records (1957)
Wikipedia: Buddy Holly
Note: Singles released by this band were credited only to The Crickets, even though Buddy Holly was their leader vocalist. Holly’s “debut album” as a solo artist (Buddy Holly (Coral Records), 1958) still had The Crickets backing his performances.
Peter
“Zombie Creeping Flesh,” Trapper Records (1983)
Simon Dupree
“Kites,” Parlophone Records (1967)
Slaughter
“Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run),” Buddah Records (1968)
Bob Seger
“Night Moves,” Capitol Records (1976)
Phil Collins
“Separate Lives,” Atlantic / Virgin / WEA Records (1985)
Bruce
“Summer Means Fun,” Columbia Records (1964)
Johnnie Ray
“Cry,” Okeh Records (1951)
Brett Marvin
“Standing on the Platform,” Sonet Records (1970)
Bobby Moore
“Searching for My Love,” Checker Records (1966)
Love
Frank Sinatra, Capitol Records (1955)
Rufus
“The Night Time Is the Right Time,” Stax Records (1964)
Johnny Maestro
“Worst That Could Happen,” Buddah Records (1968)
Johnny
Heidi Newfield, Curb Records (2008)
Mumford
“Whispers in the Dark,” Island Records (2013)
Spanky
“Sunday Will Never Be the Same,” Mercury Records (1967)
Bruce Hornsby
“The Way It Is,” RCA Records (1986)
Brian Auger
“This Wheel’s on Fire” (with Julie Driscoll), ATCO Records (1968)
Bull
“The Funky Judge,” Toddlin’ Town Records (1968)
Booker T.
“Green Onions,” Stax Records (1962)
Brandy
“The Boy Is Mine,” Atlantic Records (1998)
Prince
“Cream,” Paisley Park / Warner Bros. Records (1991)
Johnny Kidd
“Shakin’ All Over,” His Master’s Voice Records (1960)
Amy Grant
Carla
June
Marilyn Martin
Marriage
Monica
Our Gang
Sons
Terry
the Big Sound
The Brooklyn Bridge
the Crickets
the Dogs
the Four Lads
the M.G.s
the Matadors
The New Power Generation
the Pirates
the Range
the Rhythm Aces
the Romantics
the Silver Bullet Band
the Test Tube Babies
the Thunderbolts
the Trinity
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