Hot Dog Buddy Buddy

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"Hot Dog Buddy Buddy"
Single by Bill Haley and His Comets
from the album Rock 'n' Roll Stage Show
Released 1956
Format 78rpm, 45rpm
Recorded 1956
Genre Rock and roll
Length 2:34
Label Decca Records
Writer(s) Bill Haley
Producer(s) Milt Gabler

Hot Dog Buddy Buddy is a 1956 rock and roll song composed by Bill Haley and released as a Decca single. The song appeared in the 1956 movie Don't Knock the Rock.

Background

1956 sheet music cover, Valley Brook, Chester, PA.

"Hot Dog Buddy Buddy" was written by Bill Haley and published by Valley Brook Publications, Inc., Chester, Pennsylvania and by Chappell and Company, Ltd., in the UK.

The song was released as a DECCA 45 single, 9-29948, backed with "Rockin' Through the Rye" in 1956. The single reached #36 on the Cash Box pop singles chart and #60 on Billboard.[1] The song was also released as a 45 single in Australia on Festival Records as SP45-1034, in Belgium, on Omega as 61.060 as a 78, in South Africa, on Decca as FM1415, and in Japan, as a blue label Decca 45, D45-474.

The Comets performed "Hot Dog Buddy Buddy" in the 1956 film Don't Knock the Rock. The song was also performed on the NBC TV show Atlantic City Holiday in 1956.

The song also appeared in the 1958 German film Hier Bin Ich, Heir Bleib Ich starring Caterina Valente.

The recording was also released as a 78 single in the UK on Brunswick Records as 05582.

The song appeared on the 1956 DECCA Records LP Rock 'n' Roll Stage Show.

Personnel (original 1956 recording)

  • Rudy Pompilli - tenor saxophone
  • Bill Haley – rhythm guitar
  • Franny Beecher – lead guitar
  • Billy Williamson – steel guitar
  • Johnny Grande – piano
  • Al Rex – bass
  • Ralph Jones – drums

Other Versions

The song has been recorded or performed by The Belew Twins, Adriano Celentano, Phil Haley and His Comments, The Fireballs, Gina Haley live on the 2011 tour, The Speedos, Eddie Martin and the Rhythm Cruisers, and Bernie Woods and the Forest Fires on the album Rock, Roll & Stroll.

References

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Sources

  • Dawson, Jim. Rock Around the Clock : The Record that Started the Rock Revolution (Backbeat Books, 2005. ISBN 0-87930-829-X
  • John W. Haley and John von Hoëlle, Sound and Glory (Wilmington, DE: Dyne-American, 1990)
  • John Swenson, Bill Haley (London: W.H. Allen, 1982)