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"Moondreams" is a song written by Norman Petty and released in 1957 by The Norman Petty Trio. Featured musicians are Petty on organ, Buddy Holly on guitar, Vi Petty on piano, Mike Mitchell on percussion and the Picks on backing vocals.
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"Moondreams" | |
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Single by The Norman Petty Trio | |
B-side | "Toy Boy" |
Released | 1957 |
Recorded | July 20 and 22, 1957; Clovis, New Mexico |
Label | Columbia |
Songwriter(s) | Norman Petty |
"Moondreams" was one of the four songs recorded by Buddy Holly in a session on October 21, 1958 at the Pythian Temple in NYC with the Dick Jacobs orchestra, the other tracks being "True Love Ways", "Raining in My Heart", and "It Doesn't Matter Anymore".[1]
This version of "Moondreams" was released on The Buddy Holly Story, Vol. 2 and as the B-side to "True Love Ways" (May 20, 1960) in the UK.
"Moondreams" | |
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Single by Denny Laine | |
B-side | "Heartbeat" |
Released | 1977 |
Length | 2:41 |
Label | Capitol/EMI |
Songwriter(s) | Norman Petty |
Producer(s) | Paul McCartney |
Denny Laine released the song as a single in 1977. Record World called Laine's version "a light, lilting ballad that, like many a Holly classic, was never a hit for him" but that "Laine's version should set things straight."[2]
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