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DescriptionThis article is about the Buddy Holly song. For other uses, see Words of Love (disambiguation). \n"Words of Love" \nBuddy holly-words of love 45.jpg \n45-rpm record released by Coral Records, 1957 \nSingle by Buddy Holly \nB-side\t"Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues" \nReleased\tJune 20, 1957 \nRecorded\tApril 8, 1957 \nGenre\tPop rock \nLength\t1:56 \nLabel\tCoral 61852 \nSongwriter(s)\tBuddy Holly \nProducer(s)\tNorman Petty \nBuddy Holly singles chronology \n"Modern Don Juan" \n(1956)\t"Words of Love" \n(1957)\t"That'll Be the Day" \n(1957) \n"Words of Love" is a song written by Buddy Holly and released as a single in 1957
DescriptionThis article is about the Buddy Holly song. For other uses, see Words of Love (disambiguation). \n"Words of Love" \nBuddy holly-words of love 45.jpg \n45-rpm record released by Coral Records, 1957 \nSingle by Buddy Holly \nB-side\t"Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues" \nReleased\tJune 20, 1957 \nRecorded\tApril 8, 1957 \nGenre\tPop rock \nLength\t1:56 \nLabel\tCoral 61852 \nSongwriter(s)\tBuddy Holly \nProducer(s)\tNorman Petty \nBuddy Holly singles chronology \n"Modern Don Juan" \n(1956)\t"Words of Love" \n(1957)\t"That'll Be the Day" \n(1957) \n"Words of Love" is a song written by Buddy Holly and released as a single in 1957