Buddy Knox

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  • rockabilly
  • oldies
  • rock and roll
  • rock
  • classic rock
Buddy Wayne Knox (July 20, 1933 - February 14, 1999) was an American singer and songwriter best known for his 1957 rockabilly hit song, "Party Doll". Knox was born in the tiny farming community of Happy, Texas and as a boy learned to play the guitar. In his teens, he and some high school friends formed a band called the "Rhythm Orchids." After performing on the same 1956 radio show as fellow Texan Roy Orbison and his "Teen Kings" band, Orbison suggested Knox go see record producer Norman Petty at his studio in Clovis, New Mexico.

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Songs

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    A White Sport Coat

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    All for You

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    Back to New Orleans

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    Bip Bop Boom

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    Blue Levi Jeans

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    C'Mon Baby

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    Cause I'm in Love

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    Devil Woman

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    Going to Hollywood

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    Hambone

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    Hole in the Ground

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    Honky Tonk Man

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    Hula Love

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    I Named My Little Girl Holly

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    I Think I'm Gonna Kill Myself

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    I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water

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    I'm Lookin' for Someone to Love

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    Knock-Kneed Nellie

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    Kokomo Island

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    Ling Ting Tong


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