About The Song

“Peggy Sue” is a rock and roll song written by Jerry Allison and Norman Petty, but Buddy Holly is also acknowledged as a principal songwriter. It was recorded and released as a single by Buddy Holly on September 20, 1957. Originally named “Cindy Lou”, the song’s title was later changed to “Peggy Sue” at Jerry’s request for his girlfriend.

The lyrics express deep affection and longing for Peggy Sue, showcasing genuine emotions and love. Holly’s emotional delivery suggests the song may have been inspired by his own experiences, adding a layer of authenticity. The song is renowned for its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics, conveying the singer’s affection for Peggy Sue.

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Lyrics

If you knew Peggy Sue
Then you’d know why I feel blue
Without Peggy, my Peggy Sue
Oh well, I love you, gal
Yes, I love you Peggy Sue

Peggy Sue, Peggy Sue
Oh, how my heart yearns for you
Oh, Peggy, my Peggy Sue
Oh well, I love you, gal
Yes, I love you Peggy Sue

Peggy Sue, Peggy Sue
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, Peggy Sue
Oh, Peggy, my Peggy Sue
Oh well, I love you, gal
And I need you, Peggy Sue

I love you, Peggy Sue
With a love so rare and true
Oh, Peggy, my Peggy Sue
Well, I love you, gal
And I want you, Peggy Sue

Peggy Sue, Peggy Sue,
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, Peggy Sue
Oh, Peggy, my Peggy Sue
Oh well, I love you, gal
Yes, I need you, Peggy Sue

I love you, Peggy Sue
With a love so rare and true
Oh Peggy, my Peggy Sue
Oh well, I love you, gal
And I want you, Peggy Sue

Oh well, I love you gal
And I want you Peggy Sue