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Buddy Holly Medley BUDDY HOLLY MEDLEY Everyday - Holly / Petty 1957 Intro - 1st Verse 1. [C] Every day, [F] it's a -gettin' [G] closer, [C] Goin' faster [F] than a roller [G] coaster [C] Love like yours will [F] surely [G] come my [C] way [F] A-hey [C] a-hey [G] hey 2. [C] Every day, [F] it's a -gettin' [G] faster, [C] Everyone says [F] go on up and [G] ask her [C] Love like yours will [F] surely [G] come my [C] way [F] A-hey [C] a-hey [C7 ] hey [F] Everyday seems a little longer, [Bb] every way, love's a little stronger. [Eb] Come what may; do you ever long for [Ab] true love from [G] me? 3. [C] Every day, [F] it's a -gettin' [G] closer, [C] Goin' faster [F] than a roller [G] coaster [C] Love like yours will [F] surely [G] come my [C] way [F] A-hey [C] a-hey [G] hey tempo change [C] Love like yours will [F] surely [G] come my [C] wa.. [A7] ..y well... That'll Be The Day - Holly / Allison / Petty1957 [D] That'll be the day, when you say good -bye, Yes, [A] that'll be the day, when you make me cry. Ah, you [D] say you're gonna leave, you know it's a lie 'cos [A ] That'll be the day [E7] when I [A] die! 1. Well, you [D] give me all your lovin' and your [A] turtle dovin', A-all your [D] hugs and kisses and your [A] money too. .. well, [D] You know you love me baby, [A] until you tell me, maybe, [B7] That someday, well, [E7] I'll be through, well... Chorus 2. [D] When Cupid shot his dart [A] he shot it at your heart, [D] So if we ever part and [A] I leave you. [D] You sit and hold me and you [A] tell me boldly, [B7] That someday, well, [E7] I'll be through, well... Chorus Well, [D] that'll be the day ... uh-hu, [A] that'll be the day… uh-hu [D] That'll be the day …uh -hu. [A] That'll be the day [E7] when I [A] die! [E7] (2 bars on the A and 2 on the E7) Peggy Sue - Holly / Allison / Petty1958 1. [A] If you knew [D] Peggy Sue, [A] then you [D] know why [A] I feel blue About [D] Peggy, my Peggy Su.. [A-D-A] ...uuue Oh, well, I [E7] love you, gal, yes, I [D] love you, Peggy Sue. [A-D-A-E7] 2. [A] Peggy Sue [D] Peggy Sue, [A] oh how [D] my heart [A] yearns for you Oh [D] Peggy, my Peggy Su.. [A-D-A] ...uuue Oh, well, I [E7] love you, gal, yes, I [D] love you, Peggy Sue. [A-D-A-E7] 3. [A] Peggy Sue, Peggy Sue, [F] pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty [A] Peggy Sue Oh, my [D] Peggy, my Peggy Su.. [A-D-A] ...uuue Oh, well, I [E7] love you, gal, and I [D] need you, Peggy Sue. [A-D-A-E7] 4. [A] I love you [D] Peggy Sue, [A] with a [D] love so [A] rare and true Oh, [D] Peggy, my Peggy Su.. [A-D-A] ...uuue Oh, well, I [E7] want you, gal, yes, I [D] want you, Peggy Sue [A] (2 bars) ... [D7] (2 bars) [G7] (2 bars) w...........ell Rave On - West / Tlighman / Petty 1958 1. ... the [C] little things you say and do, Make me want to be with you -hu-hu. [F] Rave on, it's a crazy feeling and [C] I know it's got me reelin', When [G] you say: I love you! [C] Rave [F] on. [C] [G] 2. The [C] way you dance and hold me tight, The way you kiss and say goodni -hi-hight, [F] Rave on, it's a crazy feeling and [C] I know it's got me reelin', When [G] you say: I love you! [C] Rave [F] on. [C] [G] Well, [F ] rave [F ] on [F] it's a crazy feeling, And [C ] I [C ] know, [C] it's got me reelin', I'm [G ] so [G ] glad [G] that you're revealin' Your [C] love [F] for [C ] me [Am7 ] [C ] [Fadd9 ] [F ] Rave [F ] on, [F] rave on and tell me, [C ] Tell [C ] me [C] not to be lonely, [G ] Tell [G ] me, [G] you love me only, [C] rave [F] on [C] with me. Inst: lines 1 - 4 of chorus + Chorus C F C - G C F C - G C F C - G C F C A-ha-ha ! A-ha-ha ! A-ha-ha ! A-ha-ha ! (stop dead on C) .
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