I Fought the Law is a song written by Sonny Curtis of the Crickets and popularized by a cover by The Bobby Fuller Four, which went on to become a top-ten hit for the band in 1966 and was also recorded by The Clash in 1979.
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I Fought the Law is a song written by Sonny Curtis of the Crickets and popularized by a cover by The Bobby Fuller Four, which went on to become a top… read more
I Fought the Law is a song written by Sonny Curtis of the Crickets and popularized by a cover by The Bobby Fuller Four, which went on to become a top-ten hit for the band in 1966 and was… read more
The Crickets was an American rock and roll band from Lubbock, Texas, formed by singer-songwriter Buddy Holly in January 1957. Their first hit record, "That'll Be the Day" (written by Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison), released in May 1957, peaked at number three on the US Billboard Top 100 chart on 16 September 1957. The sleeve of their first album, The "Chirping" Crickets, showed the band line-up at the time: Holly on lead vocals and lead guitar, Niki Sullivan on rhythm guitar, Jerry Allison on drums, and Joe B. Mauldin on bass. The Crickets helped set the t… read more
The Crickets was an American rock and roll band from Lubbock, Texas, formed by singer-songwriter Buddy Holly in January 1957. Their first hit record, "That'll Be the Day" (w… read more
The Crickets was an American rock and roll band from Lubbock, Texas, formed by singer-songwriter Buddy Holly in January 1957. Their first hit record, "That'll Be the Day" (written by Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison), rele… read more