"Words of Love" | ||||
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45-rpm record released by Coral Records, 1957
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Single by Buddy Holly | ||||
B-side | "Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues" | |||
Released | June 20, 1957 | |||
Format | 7" single | |||
Recorded | April 8, 1957 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 1:56 | |||
Label | Coral 61852 | |||
Writer(s) | Buddy Holly | |||
Producer(s) | Norman Petty | |||
Buddy Holly singles chronology | ||||
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"Words of Love" | |
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Song by the Beatles from the album Beatles for Sale | |
Released | December 4, 1964 |
Recorded | October 18, 1964 |
Genre | Pop rock |
Length | 2:12 (mono), 2:02 (stereo) |
Label | Parlophone |
Writer(s) | Buddy Holly |
Producer(s) | George Martin |
"Words of Love" is a song written by Buddy Holly.
Holly recorded the song on April 8, 1957. Holly harmonized with himself, by combining tape recordings of each part. The song was not a notable hit for Holly, although it is regarded as one of his important recordings and is available in most standard Holly collections.
A compilation album, Words of Love, released by PolyGram in the UK in 1993, reached number 1 and was certified as a gold record.
A version by the Diamonds, released by Mercury Records on May 20, 1957, reached number thirteen on the Billboard Hot 100 in July 1957. The Diamonds also performed the song live on the ABC television show Circus Time on June 27, 1957, and included it on the 1962 Mercury LP album Pop Hits (MGW 12178).
The Beatles recorded a cover version of the song on October 18, 1964 for the UK album Beatles for Sale. It first appeared in the U.S. on the album Beatles VI. It was also on a 7-inch extended play, Beatles for Sale No. 2, released by Parlophone/EMI in 1965. John Lennon and Paul McCartney, who were fans of Holly, sang in harmony with George Harrison, holding to the vocal and instrumental sound of Holly's original as well as they could. When they had played this song in their early days at the Cavern Club in 1961 and 1962, Lennon and Harrison were the vocalists. Ringo Starr played a packing case on this song as well as drums, to achieve a similar sound to Holly's "Everyday".
A 1963 performance of "Words of Love" recorded for BBC broadcast is included on the 2013 compilation album On Air – Live at the BBC Volume 2. The recording was also included on a five-song promotional EP from the album, and on a DVD or Blu-ray included with the 2015 album 1+.