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231:. Knox's sister and two of her friends, Iraene Potts of Amarillo and a neighbor, sang background vocals on the song and a girl from the marching band of Clovis High School was recruited to play 266:(who also recorded for Petty at Clovis), stated in an interview that the drum on Party Doll (which he said was played on a cardboard box) was the inspiration for the drum sound he used for " 357: 636: 279:
Almost immediately after Roulette released Knox's version, competing renditions of "Party Doll" were recorded and released by other record labels.
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began playing "Party Doll" in 1956 and it soon became a regional hit. After being contacted by Roulette Records in
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conducting the orchestra) also became a pop hit that year, reaching No. 5 on the
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It was also one of several rock and roll standards recorded by
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Index

Single
Buddy Knox
Buddy Knox
B-side
Genre
Rockabilly
rock and roll
Label
Roulette
Songwriter(s)
Buddy Knox
Jimmy Bowen
Producer(s)
Norman Petty
Buddy Knox
rock 'n' roll
Buddy Knox
Jimmy Bowen
Roulette
Happy, Texas
West Texas State University
Clovis, New Mexico
Norman Petty
cymbal
DJ
Amarillo
New York City
Billboard Hot 100
CHUM Chart
Jerry Allison

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