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Think It Over
1958 single by the Crickets From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Think It Over" is a rock-and-roll song written by Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison, and Norman Petty in 1958, originally recorded by the Crickets. The record was a Top Forty hit in the U.S. and UK in 1958.
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Buddy Holly played lead guitar. Vi Petty, producer Norman Petty's wife, played piano on this recording.
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Chart performance
In the US, "Think It Over" was released by Brunswick Records as a 45-rpm single (9-55072),[2] reaching number 27 on the Billboard pop singles chart,[3] and number 9 on the Billboard R&B chart. Overseas, the song went to number 11 in the UK.[4]
The B side was "Fool's Paradise".
Personnel
- Buddy Holly - vocals, lead guitar
- Jerry Allison - drums
- Joe B. Mauldin - bass guitar
- Vi Petty - piano
- The Roses - background vocals
- Norman Petty - producer
Other recordings
The song has been recorded by Bobby Vee, Paul Burch, The Bobby Fuller Four, Mickie Most, Jimmy Gilmer, The Hollies, Skeeter Davis, Gloria Lynne, P.J. Proby, Phil Ochs, Ringo Starr, Mike Berry, Billy Swan and Buzz Cason, and the Australian band Ol' 55 on their album Take It Greasy (1976).[5]
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