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- Party_Doll runtime "2.2".
- Party_Doll abstract ""Party Doll" is a 1957 rockabilly song written by Buddy Knox and Jimmy Bowen. It was performed by Buddy Knox with the Rhythm Orchids and became a hit on the Roulette label. Buddy Knox was a teenager living near Happy, Texas in 1948 when he wrote the original verses of "Party Doll" behind a haystack on his family farm. While attending college at West Texas State University, he and two college friends, Jimmy Bowen and Don Lanier, traveled to Clovis, New Mexico to record the song at the studio of Norman Petty. Knox's sister and two of her friends, Iraene Potts of Amarilo and a neighbor, sang background vocals on the song and a girl from the marching band of Clovis High School was recruited to play cymbal. After pressing copies of the record, a DJ in Amarillo began playing "Party Doll" in 1956 and it soon became a regional hit. After being contacted by Roulette Records in New York City, the song was distributed around the U.S. and became a chart-topping hit, spending a week at No. 1 on the Top 100 chart, the precursor to the Billboard Hot 100, in March 1957.Almost immediately after Roulette released Knox's version of the song, competing versions of "Party Doll" were recorded and released by other record labels. Wingy Manone and Roy Brown recorded R&B versions of the song which saw some success. A less rock and roll version by singer Steve Lawrence (with Dick Jacobs conducting the orchestra) also became a pop hit that year, reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Top 100. Lawrence's version was released on the Coral Records label. The Crests recorded a cover version for their 1960 album, The Crests Sing All Biggies. The Fleetwoods also recorded a version of the song.".
- Party_Doll album Buddy_Knox.
- Party_Doll bSide ""My Baby's Gone"".
- Party_Doll format Gramophone_record.
- Party_Doll genre Rock_and_roll.
- Party_Doll genre Rockabilly.
- Party_Doll musicalArtist Buddy_Knox.
- Party_Doll musicalBand Buddy_Knox.
- Party_Doll producer Norman_Petty.
- Party_Doll recordLabel Roulette_Records.
- Party_Doll runtime "132.0".
- Party_Doll wikiPageExternalLink 1036299.
- Party_Doll wikiPageID "1685820".
- Party_Doll wikiPageRevisionID "574608438".
- Party_Doll writer Buddy_Knox.
- Party_Doll writer Jimmy_Bowen.
- Party_Doll after ""All Shook Up"".
- Party_Doll after ""Round and Round" by Perry Como".
- Party_Doll album Buddy_Knox.
- Party_Doll artist Buddy_Knox.
- Party_Doll bSide ""My Baby's Gone"".
- Party_Doll before ""Young Love" by Tab Hunter".
- Party_Doll format "45".
- Party_Doll genre Rock_and_roll.
- Party_Doll genre Rockabilly.
- Party_Doll hasPhotoCollection Party_Doll.
- Party_Doll label Roulette_Records.
- Party_Doll name "Party Doll".
- Party_Doll nextSingle ""Rock Your Little Baby to Sleep"".
- Party_Doll producer Norman_Petty.
- Party_Doll released "1957".
- Party_Doll thisSingle ""Party Doll"".
- Party_Doll title List_of_Billboard_number-one_singles_of_1957.
- Party_Doll title "Cash Box magazine best selling record chart No. 1 record".
- Party_Doll writer Buddy_Knox.
- Party_Doll writer Jimmy_Bowen.
- Party_Doll years "1957-03-30".
- Party_Doll years "1957-04-06".
- Party_Doll subject Category:1957_singles.
- Party_Doll subject Category:Billboard_Top_100_number-one_singles.
- Party_Doll subject Category:Buddy_Knox_songs.
- Party_Doll subject Category:Steve_Lawrence_songs.
- Party_Doll subject Category:The_Fleetwoods_songs.
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- Party_Doll type BuddyKnoxSongs.
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- Party_Doll type SteveLawrenceSongs.
- Party_Doll type TheFleetwoodsSongs.
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- Party_Doll comment ""Party Doll" is a 1957 rockabilly song written by Buddy Knox and Jimmy Bowen. It was performed by Buddy Knox with the Rhythm Orchids and became a hit on the Roulette label. Buddy Knox was a teenager living near Happy, Texas in 1948 when he wrote the original verses of "Party Doll" behind a haystack on his family farm.".
- Party_Doll label "Party Doll".
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- Party_Doll wasDerivedFrom Party_Doll?oldid=574608438.
- Party_Doll isPrimaryTopicOf Party_Doll.
- Party_Doll name "Party Doll".