was a kid in elementary school when this was popular....my dad had a restaurant and he would let the teenagers dance at avarious times....this and a lot of other rock songs stay in my memory from those great days
I had the pleasure of seeing Buddy Knox on April 30th 1977 at the Rainbow Theatre in Finsbury Park, London along with Charlie Feathers, Warren Smith, Jack Scott and Crazy Cavan & the Rhythm Rockers.
Hula Love By Buddy Knoxx was one of my favorite song from 1957 - I was such a simple song you couldn’t help but loving it - Did you know 1957 was the Break Out Year for Rock And Roll ? There was - Paul Anka - The Everly Brothers - Russ Hamilton - Buddy Knoxx - Jimmy Bowen - Eddie Cochran - Buddy Holly and The Crickets - Charlie Grayson and the lust goes on and on. Yes - 1957 Rock and Roll .- Burst on the scene and it is still here - I Call 1957 the innocent years of Rock And Roll
I love UNIQUE ARTISTS and Buddy Knox IS ONE of them, scarcer than hen's teeth. Barbara Streisand, Marty Robbins, Elvis Presley, Hank Snow, I'm Movin On R the other RARE BIRDS! NONE OF THEM SOUND LIKE ANYBODY ELSE!! THEY ARE UNIQUE!! AND GREAT!!
love this song and style of his songs so up-beat. When I was a teenager the 1st record I ever bought was by his base player Jimmy Bowen's song I"m Stickin With You.....this music style makes me feel young again
Saw him 1959 Brooklyn Paramount.......bought his album and practically wore it out. If I am not mistaken, he and Jimmy Bowen played together in group called Rhythm Orchids.
Hula Love - Buddy Knox is one of my favorite song from - 1957. - I like this song from the first time I heard it. Those were innocent days in my life - and the songs from 1957 were all innocent. Did you know that. 1957 was the. “Break Out”. Year for Rock And Roll ? yes - it was - We had Paul Anka - Buddy Holly and The Crickets - Buddy Knox - Russ Hamilton - The Everly Brothers - Jimmy Bowen - Eddie Cochran - Charlie Grayson - and the list goes on and on. Yes - Rock And Roll came to life in 1957. Enjoy your youth all over again - thanks - thanks for the memories
Saw him live back in '57 when I was a rough and ready farm boy. My first rock concert. I think he was doing this number back then. Loved listening and watching his band. Drummer would occasionally twirl the drumsticks in between breaks.
Boy you ought to see the video of Buddy about 20 or more years ago and 50 or more pounds lighter, he did a shuffel with his feet that was a cross between james brown and Elvis Presley.
I saw a video of Buddy and he was in a military uniform and I think he had Lt. Bars on his shoulders. Does anyone know of his military record. I enjoyed this session. It was so relaxed. No problem with his hat size. I love the fade away at the end. Cheers Fans!
Love this guy!! The best concert I ever saw was Buddy back in the early 70s....RIP Buddy! ♥
was a kid in elementary school when this was popular....my dad had a restaurant and he would let the teenagers dance at avarious times....this and a lot of other rock songs stay in my memory from those great days
Buddy . From this land to heaven Ill pray for you .... So lovely your song, that reminds me when I was a young boy 1957
Just a great version...! 🕵🏻🎶❤️🎶👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
I had the pleasure of seeing Buddy Knox on April 30th 1977 at the Rainbow Theatre in Finsbury Park, London along with Charlie Feathers, Warren Smith, Jack Scott and Crazy Cavan & the Rhythm Rockers.
WOW
Wonderful performance from a fantastic singer & band.
From a 72yo Aussie fan.
@@aileen9553 you are terrible
Hula Love By Buddy Knoxx was one of my favorite song from 1957 - I was such a simple song you couldn’t help but loving it - Did you know 1957 was the Break Out Year for Rock And Roll ? There was - Paul Anka - The Everly Brothers - Russ Hamilton - Buddy Knoxx - Jimmy Bowen - Eddie Cochran - Buddy Holly and The Crickets - Charlie Grayson and the lust goes on and on. Yes - 1957 Rock and Roll .- Burst on the scene and it is still here - I Call 1957 the innocent years of Rock And Roll
Love this song unfortunatly it is such an ear worm that can go on for days.I still listen tho.
How much fun is this? What a fun song!! Gotta love the steel guitar
What a nice version. Great Buddy Eah Eah Eah
Loved the song back when, love it now. Great to see you Buddy Knox!
Sadly, Buddy Knox left the planet in '99 of lung cancer. But he was one of the best...clean & jolly. I still smile thinking of his music.
@@pttibg 🕵🏼♀️❤️😥❤️👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
I love UNIQUE ARTISTS and Buddy Knox IS ONE of them, scarcer than hen's teeth. Barbara Streisand, Marty Robbins, Elvis Presley, Hank Snow, I'm Movin On R the other RARE BIRDS! NONE OF THEM SOUND LIKE ANYBODY ELSE!! THEY ARE UNIQUE!! AND GREAT!!
Une époque formidable et une multitude de talents 🤩🤩
love this song and style of his songs so up-beat. When I was a teenager the 1st record I ever bought was by his base player Jimmy Bowen's song I"m Stickin With You.....this music style makes me feel young again
saw him live around this time, he put on an amazing show!
Wish I had. There are a couple singers I see on these videos that still make me giggle, & Buddy Knox is one of them. Dion & Bobby Darin, too.
I lov that guy so manymemories of 57
Please more songs🎉❤
Saw him 1959 Brooklyn Paramount.......bought his album and practically wore it out. If I am not mistaken, he and Jimmy Bowen played together in group called Rhythm Orchids.
That's exactly correct...both GREAT in their own ways.....
Hula Love - Buddy Knox is one of my favorite song from - 1957. - I like this song from the first time I heard it. Those were innocent days in my life - and the songs from 1957 were all innocent. Did you know that. 1957 was the. “Break Out”. Year for Rock And Roll ? yes - it was - We had Paul Anka - Buddy Holly and The Crickets - Buddy Knox - Russ Hamilton - The Everly Brothers - Jimmy Bowen - Eddie Cochran - Charlie Grayson - and the list goes on and on. Yes - Rock And Roll came to life in 1957. Enjoy your youth all over again - thanks - thanks for the memories
Saw him live back in '57 when I was a rough and ready farm boy. My first rock concert. I think he was doing this number back then. Loved listening and watching his band. Drummer would occasionally twirl the drumsticks in between breaks.
was that Alan Freed show, Brooklyn Paramount?
Fantastic, Buddy and band!
Love this song
Fantastic, the best!
These were song you could sing to your girl.
Songs you can still sing to your girl!
Love it.
Magic stuff
Boy you ought to see the video of Buddy about 20 or more years ago and 50 or more pounds lighter, he did a shuffel with his feet that was a cross between james brown and Elvis Presley.
North america sucks
Loved that guy & that performance. He always looked so jolly & like he'd be fun to be around. Heck with all this angst.
You're the best Dr. Jacoby!
I saw a video of Buddy and he was in a military uniform and I think he had Lt. Bars on his shoulders. Does anyone know of his military record. I enjoyed this session. It was so relaxed. No problem with his hat size. I love the fade away at the end. Cheers Fans!
maybe it was 1957 as I see this date in a previous post.
Plainview, Texas WT? Steve Smyer, Jimmy Oswald,
It was written in 1911.....
@@aileen9553: ruclips.net/video/mnKu63XRYXU/видео.html his best version
cute
Yes you are.
WOW! THAT GIT TAIR PLAYER IS ALMOST AS GOOD AS LUTHER PERKINS
Cancel my membership. You need to tell us we have to pay. So cancel it.
utter rubbish then and now
Why don't you shut your mouth, rarezombie?