Ritchie Valens (album)

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Ritchie Valens is the debut album by American musician Ritchie Valens. It was released by Del-Fi Records in March 1959, one month after Valens' death in a plane crash. It is his only studio album entirely composed of master tracks recorded at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles. The album peaked at #23 on the Billboard album chart. The LP yielded four U.S. chart singles: "Come On, Let's Go" (#42), "Donna" (#2), "La Bamba" (#22), and "That's My Little Suzie" (#55). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ritchie Valens is the debut album by American musician Ritchie Valens. It was released by Del-Fi Records in March 1959, one month after Valens' death in a plane crash. It is his only studio album entirely composed of master tracks recorded at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles. The album peaked at #23 on the Billboard album chart. The LP yielded four U.S. chart singles: "Come On, Let's Go" (#42), "Donna" (#2), "La Bamba" (#22), and "That's My Little Suzie" (#55). The original pressings are black and sea green with circles around the outer edge. The print font for the track listings on these labels is the same font used on the back of the album cover. Later pressings feature black labels with gold and sea green diamonds around the outer edge. The album has been reissued over the years, featuring different album covers.
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