Crying, waiting, hoping, by the Beatles, from the album "Live at the BBC". OF COURSE Buddy Holly's version is better, nobody denies that. After all, this is a live version!
This is awesome! I never knew The Beatles did Crying, Waiting, Hoping. Up until now, I've only heard Buddy Holly's version. I think the Beatles did a great job with it! This must be an early recording - in the pictures, that's Pete Best on the drums. Beatles forever!
Holy SH!T, I've never heard this version. Absolutely amazing! Nicely done to the boys from Liverpool and whoever posted this, thanks! P.S. Marshall Crenshaw's version is awesome too, he kills the guitar solo.
some incredible rare archive pics of The Quarrymen-then-The Blackjacks, Johnny and the Moondogs, The Silver Beetles, The Beatles-great job on this video-Past members John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Stuart Sutcliffe Eric Griffiths Pete Shotton
@rhall4th its on the "Beatles Live at the BBC" album- which is quite official and easy to buy as it was a big hit. the recording was done in 1962- and the tape was remastered/re-released on cassette & cd in 1994.
Wonderful. I like this version more than the orig of buddy holly. Aw slideshow from Hamburg with Stu Sutcliff, even Rory Storm and others. Great times the 60ees. pity - they never come back
@TheFatal05 I heard only one version of Buddy Holly doesn't have solo but I've just listen the original and you're right! it has this unique solo. Thank you for informing.
@rhall4th and its not necessarily Pete Best on drums. The album includes the Beatles talking, and Ringo is there on some recordings. the album was done in 52 sessions between 1962 and 1965- so some were Pete best, some were Ringo depending on the year.
They were geniuses but Buddy Holly was a genius first. I like Buddy Holly's version a lot more. But I don´t nothing to say against The Beatles. And I'm happy to hear them doing a Buddy Holly's song.
wrong again this recording was the beatles with george lead vocal and ringo on drums after the hamburge sessons where the pictures were taken with best and sutcliff
tits from "Live at the BBC" tapes, which is official and can be bought easily. its very official, and you hear the Beatles sing and talk about the songs they will sing. of course this is real, its just done in a studio at the BBC not poor quality recordings at clubs or live concerts with screaming. the tape has a track list if u dont believe it.
at least Pete Best & Stu make it into the Beatle Equation. After getting screwed most of his life Pete finally got paid with Anthology. And I would have to agree that Ringo was the Beatles Fate. But if they had kept Pete the very same thing goes down. Namaste...//o-o\\
Some of the best pics of the boys I've ever seen assembled in one place - Wow!
excellent version of the song, but the photo's are priceless! thanks for taking the time and trouble to put this together and post it
Thank you for sending me this!!! I'm touched by it =)
Very much, indeed!!
These photos are fantastic. The Beatles before Ringo and doing buddy holly. Love the leather clothes and cowboy boots. Thanks.
Love those early Beatles photos - priceless! The Beatles always did great covers of Buddy Holly's songs! George was especially a big fan of Buddy!
This is awesome! I never knew The Beatles did Crying, Waiting, Hoping. Up until now, I've only heard Buddy Holly's version. I think the Beatles did a great job with it!
This must be an early recording - in the pictures, that's Pete Best on the drums.
Beatles forever!
Great photo compilation and track...thanks!!
Holy SH!T, I've never heard this version. Absolutely amazing! Nicely done to the boys from Liverpool and whoever posted this, thanks!
P.S. Marshall Crenshaw's version is awesome too, he kills the guitar solo.
some incredible rare archive pics of The Quarrymen-then-The Blackjacks, Johnny and the Moondogs, The Silver Beetles, The Beatles-great job on this video-Past members
John Lennon
Paul McCartney
George Harrison
Stuart Sutcliffe
Eric Griffiths
Pete Shotton
Gorgeous photos. Very well done.
Recorded on July 16, 1963 and broadcast on August 6, 1963.
Nice job on this, It's so cool to see the old pics when Pete and Stuart were there. 2 thumbs up Lilyan.....Peace
George's voice here is so nice!
i like these vids, even John admitted how much he/they were influenced by B. Holly..
nice work
EXCELENTE RECORDAR ESOS BELLOS MOMENTOS
@rhall4th its on the "Beatles Live at the BBC" album- which is quite official and easy to buy as it was a big hit. the recording was done in 1962- and the tape was remastered/re-released on cassette & cd in 1994.
Wonderful. I like this version more than the orig of buddy holly. Aw slideshow from Hamburg with Stu Sutcliff, even Rory Storm and others. Great times the 60ees. pity - they never come back
@TheFatal05 I heard only one version of Buddy Holly doesn't have solo but I've just listen the original and you're right! it has this unique solo. Thank you for informing.
George does have a special kind of voice...I love it, and his clipped accent
God,
George and his SKILLS
John and his fucking VOICE
Paul just BECAUSE
Ringo and/or Pete because it would be impolite not to acknowledge them
@rhall4th and its not necessarily Pete Best on drums. The album includes the Beatles talking, and Ringo is there on some recordings. the album was done in 52 sessions between 1962 and 1965- so some were Pete best, some were Ringo depending on the year.
They not stole nothing from nobody. They just fans of BH and thats the reason why they play this song.
Pete is a charming guy, really. (please can we have ringo now? thanks)
Great Buddy Holly cover. I wonder what would have happened have they met.
The Beatles Make The Best Version!
k, obviously the originals are the best but this is a great cover and you cant deny it
Very good cover!
They were geniuses but Buddy Holly was a genius first. I like Buddy Holly's version a lot more. But I don´t nothing to say against The Beatles. And I'm happy to hear them doing a Buddy Holly's song.
I'm not surprized. Paul covered "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"They love Buddy Holly.
The Beatles did a really good job on this song in honor of Buddy Holly and the Crickets,,but his is still the best.. RWB
wrong again this recording was the beatles with george lead vocal and ringo on drums after the hamburge sessons where the pictures were taken with best and sutcliff
i like this version better cuz it has really fantastic guitar solo
tits from "Live at the BBC" tapes, which is official and can be bought easily. its very official, and you hear the Beatles sing and talk about the songs they will sing. of course this is real, its just done in a studio at the BBC not poor quality recordings at clubs or live concerts with screaming. the tape has a track list if u dont believe it.
Marshall Crenshaw did an awesome cover of this song too.
Is Pete Best on this one?
great solo!
THIS IS A GOOD VERSION .BUT .THEY WILL NEVER BE A PATCH ON THE GREAT MUSIC MASTER ,MR HOLLY
buddy holly,magnific
Bddy Holly did the very best job.
Nearly every photo Pete is look at the camara
Marshall Crenshaw's version is my fav.
at least Pete Best & Stu make it into the Beatle Equation. After getting screwed most of his life Pete finally got paid with Anthology. And I would have to agree that Ringo was the Beatles Fate. But if they had kept Pete the very same thing goes down.
Namaste...//o-o\\
I never new they did this song I new buddy holly did it but i never new the beatles did it
I prefer Beatles' version (?)
The Beatles did a great job, but Buddy Holly did the best.
:)
@mccartneygirl151
Think of what Buddy Holly was and recording with, compared to beatles.
Beatles HABD many more computer options enn buddy.
Think George had the best voice in the beatle's .
I agree with you!
You´re really crazy!
I agree with you Elvis, the Beatles cover was good but not close to Holly's or Crenshaw.
crying, waitig, hoping ...
My vote is for Crenshaw
The beatles are a far better and tighter backing group than the Fireballs were.
They stole it from Buddy Holly
Holly and Crenshaw's version are way better than this!!! I like The Beatles plenty but they should not have covered this song!!
George Harrison its to much White
lol pete best, gtfo