Buddy Knox was the first rock 'n' roll artist to write his own Number One record - Party Doll - which he recorded at Norman Petty’s studio in Clovis, New Mexico. Knox was also the man who put Tex-Mex music on the map, beating Buddy Holly and The Crickets out of the traps by a clear six months. After cutting a string of hits for the Roulette label in the 1950s, Knox joined Liberty Records in 1960 where he re-ignited his career with hits like Lovey Dovey, Ling Ting Tong, and She’s Gone. This 30 track collection anthologises his Liberty Records featuring his singles and his Buddy Knox’s Golden Hits album.