I. 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.
Knox recorded three songs at Petty's studio, most notably "Party Doll" that later was released on the Roulette label and went to No.1 on the Cash Box magazine music chart in 1957. This success was followed by "Rock Your Little Baby To Sleep", a top 20 hit, and "Hula Love", a top 10 hit. While he never achieved the same level of artistic success, Buddy Knox enjoyed a long career in music. For his pioneering contribution, Knox was elected to the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. "Party Doll" was voted one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
In May 1969, Buddy Knox appeared at Langley Speedway (British Columbia) in Langley, British Columbia, Canada and assisted in handing out trophies to the race winners.
A lifelong user of cigarettes, Buddy Knox died of lung cancer in 1999 in Bremerton, Washington. He is interred in Dreamland Cemetery, in Canyon, Texas.
II. Buddy Knox 'Australia's answer to BB King!
Buddy's fervour for blues has been simmering for years, and finally in 2006, The Buddy Knox Blues Band was born.
"I haven't got the blues..... the blues have got me!"
Winner of the Sydney Blues society 'Blues Challenge 2011'and excited to be goin' to Memphis in 2012!
Winner of Australia's most prestigious 'Chain' Awards music's 'Best New Blues Talent for 2009'
Buddy's Debut Album 'got da blues' Won the 'Newcastle's 2008 Blues Awards 'Album of the Year'.
Finalist for the 'Deadly Awards' Male Artist and Album of the Year 2011
Finalist 'APRA Development Awards 2011' for songwriters 'Buddy's Got The Blues Again'
Buddy's second Album 'Buddy's Blues' song 'Squeaky Chair Blues' music /lyrics make the top Ten Musicoz Awards 2010
Buddy is a funky blues man, and he does more than just play music... he thrills his crowd with great blues guitar on his 335 Gibson and with some stage theatrics tossed in, he does indeed 'smoke ya boots'. Buddy and his band play authentic blues, with a dash of didgeridoo!! Unique and funky!!
The Blues
Buddy's blues influences include all the Kings: Freddie, Albert and BB, Robert Delbert McClinton, with vast blues knowledge of the old blues men and a great respect tor their work.
Buddy and his band have a unique stage presentation, they like to 'go hard' and give audiences their best.
Named 'The Diamond Band' of the weekend" The Wagga Wagga 'Jazz n Blues Festival' 2008
Buddy says he "feels like a man 'bout to light a smoke at a petrol pump'...."
Buddy Knox and his Blues BandBand Members
Buddy Knox Guitar/ Vocals
Teangi Knox Drums/ Harmonies
Fiona Peters Accordian
Gareth Hudson Double Bass, Didgeridoo, Bass / Harmonies
Party Doll
Buddy Knox Lyrics
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To come along with me when I'm feelin' wild
To be everlovin' and true and fair
To run her fingers through my hair
Come along and be my party doll
Come along and be my party doll
Come along and be my party doll
I'll make love to you
Well, I saw a gal walkin' down the street
The kind of a gal I would love to meet
She had blonde hair and eyes of blue
Baby, I'm a-gonna have a party with you
Come along and be my party doll
Come along and be my party doll
Come along and be my party doll
I'll make love to you, to you
I'll make love to you
Ev'ry man has gotta have a party doll
To be with him when he's feelin' wild
To be everlovin', true, and fair
To run her fingers through his hair
To run her fingers through his hair
Come along and be my party doll
Come along and be my party doll
Come along and be my party doll
I'll make love to you, to you
I'll make love to you
Come along and be my party doll
Come along and be my party doll
Come along and be my party doll
I'll make love to you, to you
I'll make love to you
Ooh
Ooh
Ooh
Buddy Knox's "Party Doll" is a song about having a good time and finding someone to share it with. The opening lyrics express a desire for a "party doll," someone who will come along and join in the fun, but also be faithful and loving. The song suggests a lighthearted and carefree attitude towards love, with the singer not necessarily looking for a serious commitment but rather someone to enjoy life with in the moment.
The second verse focuses on the singer's attraction to a particular woman he sees walking down the street. He describes her physical appearance - blonde hair and blue eyes - but it is clear that he is more interested in her as a potential partner for his partying than as a person with her own interests and desires. The song ends with a repetition of the chorus, emphasizing the singer's desire for a companion to share the good times with.
Overall, "Party Doll" is a fun and upbeat song that reflects the carefree spirit of the late 1950s/early 1960s. However, it also portrays a somewhat narrow and shallow view of love and relationships, with the focus on finding a partner for parties and physical pleasure rather than building a deeper emotional connection.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, all I want is a party doll
I am searching for a fun-loving and energetic female companion to party with.
To come along with me when I'm feelin' wild
I desire someone to accompany me during my crazy and adventurous moments.
To be everlovin' and true and fair
I want my party doll to be affectionate and trustworthy at all times.
To run her fingers through my hair
I want my party doll to show physical affection by constantly touching my hair.
Well, I saw a gal walkin' down the street
One day while walking down the street, I spotted a woman who caught my attention.
The kind of a gal I would love to meet
She was exactly the type of lady I have been searching for.
She had blonde hair and eyes of blue
Her attractive features included blonde hair and blue eyes.
Baby, I'm a-gonna have a party with you
I want to spend time with this woman and have a great time partying together.
Ev'ry man has gotta have a party doll
In my opinion, every man should have a female companion to party with.
To be with him when he's feelin' wild
A party doll should be present with her male counterpart when he is feeling adventurous and wild.
To be everlovin', true, and fair
The ideal party doll is affectionate and loyal to her partner.
To run her fingers through his hair
The perfect party doll constantly shows physical affection towards her partner by touching his hair.
Come along and be my party doll
I invite you to accompany me as my party doll.
I'll make love to you, to you
We will engage in passionate love-making.
Ooh
An expression of excitement or anticipation.
Lyrics Β© Kanjian Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BUDDY KNOX, JIMMY BOWEN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@garybores3596
What a great son and great artist. One of the very first 45's I purchased over 65 yrs ago. Those were the best days ever.
@hockey321smash
My mom told me this was the 45 she would play to make me stop crying when nothing else would work. Just Party Doll. RIP mama:)β€οΈ
@derekllewellyn6663
Magen movie magen was hauling Derek Llewellyn feel like song in movie
@7upai
RIP ποΈ
@otisdriftwood1697
Wow
@joannleilani50
My dad played this song when he met my mother. Two weeks later... on Oct. 5 1957... They walked down the aisle and the rest is history. Happy Anniversary Nani & Chuck!
@roberttelarket4934
Your parents are probably almost 90.
@joannleilani50
@@roberttelarket4934 yep 88
@rogerauclair1670
I had the honour of seeing Buddy Knox singing βParty Dollβ at the Rainbow Theatre in Finsbury Park, London back in 1977.
@MikeBlitzMag
One of rock and roll's definitive masterpieces. The first record I ever bought. Still have it, too.