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This is a cover of “Words of Love” by the late Buddy Holly, originally released in February 1958—the same year that The Quarrymen formed back in Liverpool.
John Lennon was an avid fan of Buddy’s music. Holly’s band name, The Crickets, inspired the group’s transition from “The Quarrymen” to “The Sil...
[Verse 1]
Hold me close and tell me how you feel
Tell me love is real
[Verse 2]
Words of love you whisper soft and true
Darling, I love you
[Instrumental Verses]
[Verse 3]
Let me hear you say the words I long to hear
Darling, when you're near
[Verse 2]
Words of love you whisper soft and true
Darling, I love you
Words of Love was written by Buddy Holly.
Words of Love was produced by George Martin.
The Beatles released Words of Love on Fri Dec 04 1964.
According to the Beatles Bible website, October 18, 1964 was a busy day for The Fab Four. They recorded three new originals and five cover songs at EMI’s Abbey Road Studios. Of the latter, these included:
“Words of Love” by Buddy Holly
“Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!” by Little Richard
“Mr Moonligh...