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Three Stars (song)

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"Three Stars" is a song written by Tommy Dee in 1959, as a tribute to Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. Richardson (The Big Bopper), who died in a plane crash earlier that year. The song was recorded by Tommy Dee with Carol Kay and first released on April 5, 1959, by Crest Records.

The lyrics suggested the three "stars" represent the three musicians that died in the crash.

Eddie Cochran version

"Three Stars"
Song by Eddie Cochran
from the album Legendary Masters Series
Released1972
Recorded1959
LabelUnited Artists
Songwriter(s)Tommy Dee

A year after Eddie Cochran recorded the song, he died in a car accident on his way to an airport. Although recorded in 1959, Cochran's version was not released until 1966 as a UK single and for the first time in the US on the album Legendary Masters Series. Cochran audibly breaks into sobs in his recording, most notably in the second verse.

Other versions

"Three Stars" was also covered by:

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