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Unchecked info as follows: After the last studio recordings of October 21st, 1958, Buddy Holly used a tape recorder in his apartment 4H The Brevoort, in New York City. On December 3rd, 1958, he started to record demos of new songs with this tape recorder. During December he recorded the following demos in this way: “That’s What They Say”, “What To Do”, “Peggy Sue Got Married”, “That Makes It Tough”, “Crying, Waiting, Hoping” and “Learning The Game”. Between January 1st and 20th, 1959 he continued with “Waiting Till The Sun Shines Nellie”, “Slippin’ and Slidin’”, “Drown In My Own Tears”, “Dearest”, “Love Is Strange”, “Smokey Joe’s Cafe” and “Buddy’s Guitar”. These were the last songs that he recorded before his death (February 3rd, 1959). Later on these demo tapes were found and used for overdubbing, resulting in several hits. They became known as The Apartment Tapes, aka. The Apartment Demos. A few of these songs are included in this BUDDY HOLLY INFO series (21, 22, 23, 25,26,27). Buddy Holly recorded more than 100 DIFFERENT songs (1949-1959). Some of them are in different versions, e.g. for acetate disks, from rehearsals and without or with overdubs of background vocals. After Buddy’s death (1959, Feb,3) several new productions were released (1959/1960), overdubs (1963-1969 and 1984), some reissues later on, several tributes (1995, 2018), and so on. I selected 71 different versions by Buddy Holly of 28 different songs for this INFO-series in 27 different youtube-fims. Documentation from the Buddy Holly discography is combined with the matching sound recordings, a few times accompanied by home movies and photographs from my personal archive.