in 1956, buddy holly taped a phone conversation he had with his label in which he asked (with an almost painful amount of politeness and courtesy) his label head to release the rights to some of his songs that he felt the label recorded/arranged poorly/failed to push to radio. buddy believed the tracks, if arranged and promoted properly, could be successful.
buddy's version of "that'll be the day" became a massive hit.
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