Crying, Waiting, Hoping

Crying, Waiting, Hoping
"Crying, Waiting, Hoping"
B-side to "Peggy Sue Got Married" by Buddy Holly
Released July 20, 1959
Recorded December 14, 1958
Label Coral C 62134
Writer Buddy Holly
Producer Jack Hansen

"Crying, Waiting, Hoping" is a song by Buddy Holly. It was released in 1959 as B-side to "Peggy Sue Got Married". There are actually three versions of Holly's recording in circulation: the 1959 commercial release, the 1964 reissue with different orchestration, and Holly's original, private home recording.

Recordings

The song was first recorded on December 14, 1958 by Holly (only himself with guitar) in apartment 4H of "The Brevoort", Fifth Avenue, Manhattan (many other sourced say apartment 3B). After Holly's death on February 3, 1959, his home recordings of his last six compositions were turned over to record producer Jack Hansen. Hansen hired studio musicians and a backup vocal group, the Ray Charles Singers, to augment Holly's vocal and guitar. The idea was to match the established sound of Buddy Holly and the Crickets as closely as possible.

"Crying, Waiting, Hoping" is technically the most successful of the six overdubs; it turned out so well that it was originally intended as the "A" side of a 45-rpm single. Holly wrote and recorded the song with pauses ("Cryin'... waitin'... hopin'... you'll come back"). Hansen ingeniously turned the solo into call-and-response verses, so the backup singers fill in the pauses with an "echo" of each word. (For a German reissue of this song, the producer took the "echo" idea literally, and played the Hansen recording in an echo chamber.)

Hansen's studio version of "Crying, Waiting, Hoping" was recorded on June 30, 1959 at Coral Records' Studio A, along with "Peggy Sue Got Married". Both sides were released as Buddy Holly's first posthumous single. (The remaining four tunes on Holly's tape were re-recorded by Hansen and company in 1960. All six were issued on an album, "The Buddy Holly Story, Vol. 2.")

Holly's manager, Norman Petty, recorded his own versions of the last six Holly originals in 1964, using his own studio facilities and backup group, The Fireballs. Petty's versions differ from Hansen's versions in that there are no background vocals, and the melodies have new surf-guitar arrangements added to them.

The original, undubbed tape from 1958 has not seen widespread release but has circulated among collectors.

Covers

Because "Crying, Waiting, Hoping" was popular in England's Merseybeat-scene, the song was recorded by others, including The Beatles, with George Harrison doing the vocal and replicating studio guitarist Donald Arnone's instrumental bridge, note for note. The Beatles version has not officially been released, but has circulated among collectors on several grey-area releases.

In 1987, Marshall Crenshaw portrayed Buddy Holly in the film La Bamba, he is featured singing the song on what is supposed to be February 2, 1959, Buddy's final show before dying in the plane crash in the early hours of February 3, "The Day the Music Died". Crenshaw's version of "Crying, Waiting, Hoping" was produced by Garry Tallent and is featured on the original motion picture soundtrack.

American singer-songwriter Cat Power has covered this song.

Chris Isaak has recently contributed a cover version for the upcoming tribute album, Listen to Me: Buddy Holly to be released in Sept 2011.

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