Please don't tell
No, no, no
Don't say that I told you so
I just heard a rumor from a friend

I don't say
That it's true
I'll just leave that up to you
If you don't believe I'll understand (understand)

You recall a girl that's been in nearly every song
This is what I heard of course the story could be wrong

She's the one
I've been told
Now she's wearing a band of gold
Peggy Sue got married not long ago

You recall a girl that's been in nearly every song
This is what I heard of course the story could be wrong

She's the one
I've been told
Now she's wearing a band of gold
Peggy Sue got married not long ago
Peggy Sue got married not long ago


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Peggy Sue Got Married Lyrics as written by Buddy Holly

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    And they say "Emo" is something new

    The_Grey_Walruson February 07, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    haa

    paintsyourmirroron February 16, 2005   Link
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    I think this song was wrote after Buddy Hollys death (by a membor f his former band, 'The Crickets'), in order to wrap up the story of Peggy Sue (a song which Buddy Holly wrote)

    Comrade_Liaron March 20, 2005   Link
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    Actually this was written by Buddy and he recorded it with an acoustic guitar under a monther befor his death. Later a backup band recorded the other guitar, bass, and drum parts.

    And how is this "Emo"

    jimmer-the-greaton April 03, 2005   Link
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    O aye, thanks for the info.

    And good question, how is this emo?... and what is emo?

    Comrade_Liaron April 10, 2005   Link
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    Emo.....is.......it's hard to explain. But it's and abreviation of the word "emotion." I just saw this and was, like, those are Emo lyrics. It's about a girl and it's got heart break in the song. Seems Emo to me.

    The_Grey_Walruson February 11, 2006   Link
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    The Grey Walrus.... practically every song out there is a love song, and most of them are about heartbreak. That doesn't mean it's emo. And Buddy was wearing "emo" glasses long before these little emo losers started wearing them. I think that's really offensive to say Buddy Holly is emo.

    ScottishMindseton January 26, 2007   Link
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    Eww, 'emo' is the stupidest description you could give anything.

    *****on May 27, 2007   Link
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    I agree, emo is stupid.

    Great song, first heard it in the movie Peggy Sue Got Married.

    candy.cloudson January 18, 2008   Link

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