This article is about the Buddy Holly song. For other uses, see Words of Love (disambiguation).
"Words of Love"
45-rpm record released by Coral Records, 1957
Single by Buddy Holly
B-side
"Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues"
Released
June 20, 1957
Recorded
April 8, 1957
Genre
Jangle pop[1][2]
folk rock[3]
Length
1:56
Label
Coral 61852
Songwriter(s)
Buddy Holly
Producer(s)
Norman Petty
Buddy Holly singles chronology
"Modern Don Juan" (1956)
"Words of Love" (1957)
"That'll Be the Day" (1957)
"Words of Love" is a song written by Buddy Holly and released as a single in 1957.
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