Buddy Knox - Devil Woman (2021)

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Artist:
Title: Devil Woman
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: CTS Digital
Genre: Rock and Roll, Rockabilly, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:03:27
Total Size: 309 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Devil Woman
02. Don’t Make Me Cry
03. Hula Love
04. My Baby's Gone
05. Party Doll
06. Rock Your Little Baby To Sleep
07. C'mon Baby
08. Somebody Touched Me
09. Swingin' Daddy
10. Whenever I'm Lonely
11. I Ain't Sharin' Sharon
12. I Think I'm Gonna Kill Myself
13. Taste of the Blues
14. Teasable, Pleasable You
15. That's Why I Cry
16. To Be With You
17. I Got You
18. Long Lonely Night
19. Storm Clouds
20. All By Myself
21. Ling Ting Tong
22. Lovey Dovey
23. The Kisses (They're All Mine)
24. Three Eyed Man
25. Chi-Hua-Hua
26. Dear Abby
27. Now There's Only Me
28. Open Your Lovin' Arms
29. She's Gone
30. Three Way Love Affair

Buddy Knox was the first artist of the rock & roll era to write and record his own number one hit, 1957's million-selling classic "Party Doll" -- a pioneer of the Lone Star State rockabilly sound that would later earn the name "Tex-Mex," the arc of his career anticipated that of fellow Texan Buddy Holly, yet while Holly is now enshrined in the pantheon of rock's true immortals, Knox's contributions remain sadly underappreciated. Wayne Knox was born July 20, 1933 on a farm just outside the tiny West Texas town of Happy -- during World War II, his mother Gladys performed with her siblings as part of a family gospel group, although his love of country music first inspired him to pick up the guitar. After high school Knox attended West Texas State College, earning a business administration degree while moonlighting in an amateur vocal group called the Serenaders that also included double bassist Jimmy Bowen and guitarist Donny Lanier; in 1955, the trio rechristened themselves the Rhythm Orchids, so named after their purple shirts they wore on-stage. With the addition of drummer Don Mills, who first joined the Rhythm Orchids on-stage with nothing more than a pair of brushes and a cardboard box, the group's melancholy country covers acquired a swinging backbeat approximating something close to rock & roll, much to the delight of the assembled barroom patrons.



  • tade
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hartelijk bedankt!
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.