His best in mImho this is the No. 1 song of the 60s.
Never heard of them but i remember that song by TOTO in the 1980s, don't know if it was the same song but their recording of it was great.This was their big hit early 70's. Pretty good actually. Don't know what it had to do with Toronto.
Saw them opening for somebody at Massey Hall. Tight band. Did a country song " don't give me the brush off tonight" Story of my life. Can't find it.
My first R & R hero at age 15, I had my hair shaped like his and wore black rimmed glasses. Bought my first ever LP of him with the Crickets and every record since including his solos. I was so sad by the way his life ended. Many future rock musicians copied his style in their songs. One of my favorites in his later years, It Doesn't Matter Anymore written by Paul Anka.