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Hot Dog (Buck Owens song)

"Hot Dog" is a rockabilly song by country singer Buck Owens, initially released under the pseudonym Corky Jones in September 1956 by independent Californian country label Pep.

"Hot Dog"
Single by Corky Jones
B-side"Rhythm and Booze"
ReleasedSeptember 1956 (1956-09)
Recordedc. Spring 1956[1]
StudioLu-Tal Recording Studio, Bakersfield, California[1]
GenreRockabilly
Length2:15
LabelPep
Songwriter(s)
  • Buck Owens
  • Denny Dedmon
Producer(s)Buck Owens
Corky Jones singles chronology
"Right After the Dance"
(1956)
"Hot Dog"
(1956)
"I'd Rather Have You"
(1957)

Background and release edit

Wanting to stretch himself musically and influenced by the likes of Elvis Presley and Gene Vincent, Owens wrote and recorded the rockabilly songs "Hot Dog" and "Rhythm and Booze". Not wanting to upset his country fans or for its release to affect his aspiring country career, Owens released the single under the pseudonym Corky Jones. The single was commercially successful locally, but did not get any further due to lacking in national distribution.[1]

In 1961, the single was re-released by Tennessee label New Star as Buck Owens with overdubbed additional instrumentation.[2] The original Pep record was also reissued in 1975.[3] In 1988, Owens re-recorded "Hot Dog" for his album of same name, and it was released as a single by Capitol Records on 28 September that year, upon which it charted at number 46 on the Billboard Country chart.[1][4]

Personnel edit

Original recording:[1]

  • Buck Owens – vocals, producer
  • Roy Nichols – guitar
  • Fuzzy Owen – bass guitar
  • Lawrence Williams (possibly) – piano
  • Ray Heath – drums
  • Red Butler – percussion

1988 re-recording:[1]

  • Buck Owens – vocals
  • Terry Christofferson – lead guitar, steel guitar
  • Doyle Singer – rhythm guitar
  • John Herrell – rhythm guitar
  • Jim Shaw – piano, harmony vocals, producer
  • Dusty Wakeman – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Jim McCarty – drums
  • Charlie Paakkari – backing vocals

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart (1988) Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[5] 46

Shakin' Stevens version edit

"Hot Dog"
 
Cover of the single released in the Netherlands
Single by Shakin' Stevens
from the album Take One!
B-side"Apron Strings"
Released4 January 1980 (1980-01-04)[6]
Recorded1979
StudioEden Studios, London
GenreRock and roll
Length2:48
LabelEpic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Mike Hurst
Shakin' Stevens singles chronology
"Spooky"
(1979)
"Hot Dog"
(1980)
"Hey Mae"
(1980)

Welsh rock and roll singer Shakin' Stevens released a cover of the song in January 1980 as the only single from his album Take One!. It became his first UK hit, peaking at number 24 on the Singles Chart.[7]

Release edit

Despite being release at the beginning of January, the single did not enter the UK Singles Chart until the second week of February. It stayed in the charts for nine weeks, reaching its peak on the third week of March. The success of the single led Take One! to enter the Album Charts and peak at number 62.[7]

The B-side "Apron Strings" is a cover of the song written by George David Weiss and Aaron Schroeder, first released by David Hess in 1959 under the name Billy the Kid.[8] However, the B-side of the single released in New Zealand was a cover of Smiley Lewis' "Shame, Shame, Shame", written by Kenyon Hopkins and Ruby Fisher (the record miscredits the song to Bob Geddins and Jimmy McCracklin who wrote a different song of same name).[9]

Reception edit

Reviewing the song for Record Mirror, Robin Smith wrote "One more from the lumbering rock 'n' roll mastodon that refuses to die. Off we go with cats and chicks gathering round the hot dog stand of a summer's evening. The sort of thing you've heard time and lime before, and will no doubt be tortured with time and time again."[10]

Track listings edit

7"

  1. "Hot Dog" – 2:48
  2. "Apron Strings" – 3:06

7" (New Zealand)

  1. "Hot Dog" – 2:48
  2. "Shame, Shame, Shame" – 2:09

Charts edit

Chart (1980) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[7] 24

Other cover versions edit

  • In 1975, Ray Campi covered the song on his album Rockabilly Lives!
  • In 2001, Rosie Flores covered the song on her album Speed of Sound

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Sisk, Eileen (2010). Buck Owens: The Biography. Chicago Review Press. pp. 22, 286, 335, 367. ISBN 978-1-55652-768-5.
  2. ^ "Buck Owens - Sweethearts In Heaven / Hot Dog". Discogs. 1961. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  3. ^ "Corky Jones - Hot Dog / Rhythm And Booze". Discogs. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  4. ^ "Buck Owens". Billboard. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  5. ^ "Buck Owens Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
  6. ^ "News" (PDF). Record Mirror. 5 January 1980. p. 4. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  7. ^ a b c "Shakin Stevens: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company.
  8. ^ "Billy The Kid [Kapp] - I Hardly Know Me". Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  9. ^ "Shakin' Stevens - Hot Dog". Retrieved 2021-01-29.
  10. ^ "Singles" (PDF). Record Mirror. 12 January 1980. p. 8. Retrieved 29 January 2021.

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Hot Dog is a rockabilly song by country singer Buck Owens initially released under the pseudonym Corky Jones in September 1956 by independent Californian country label Pep Hot Dog Single by Corky JonesB side Rhythm and Booze ReleasedSeptember 1956 1956 09 Recordedc Spring 1956 1 StudioLu Tal Recording Studio Bakersfield California 1 GenreRockabillyLength2 15LabelPepSongwriter s Buck OwensDenny DedmonProducer s Buck OwensCorky Jones singles chronology Right After the Dance 1956 Hot Dog 1956 I d Rather Have You 1957 Contents 1 Background and release 2 Personnel 3 Charts 3 1 Weekly charts 4 Shakin Stevens version 4 1 Release 4 2 Reception 4 3 Track listings 4 4 Charts 5 Other cover versions 6 ReferencesBackground and release editWanting to stretch himself musically and influenced by the likes of Elvis Presley and Gene Vincent Owens wrote and recorded the rockabilly songs Hot Dog and Rhythm and Booze Not wanting to upset his country fans or for its release to affect his aspiring country career Owens released the single under the pseudonym Corky Jones The single was commercially successful locally but did not get any further due to lacking in national distribution 1 In 1961 the single was re released by Tennessee label New Star as Buck Owens with overdubbed additional instrumentation 2 The original Pep record was also reissued in 1975 3 In 1988 Owens re recorded Hot Dog for his album of same name and it was released as a single by Capitol Records on 28 September that year upon which it charted at number 46 on the Billboard Country chart 1 4 Personnel editOriginal recording 1 Buck Owens vocals producer Roy Nichols guitar Fuzzy Owen bass guitar Lawrence Williams possibly piano Ray Heath drums Red Butler percussion1988 re recording 1 Buck Owens vocals Terry Christofferson lead guitar steel guitar Doyle Singer rhythm guitar John Herrell rhythm guitar Jim Shaw piano harmony vocals producer Dusty Wakeman bass guitar backing vocals Jim McCarty drums Charlie Paakkari backing vocalsCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1988 PeakpositionUS Hot Country Songs Billboard 5 46Shakin Stevens version edit Hot Dog nbsp Cover of the single released in the NetherlandsSingle by Shakin Stevensfrom the album Take One B side Apron Strings Released4 January 1980 1980 01 04 6 Recorded1979StudioEden Studios LondonGenreRock and rollLength2 48LabelEpicSongwriter s Buck OwensDenny DedmonProducer s Mike HurstShakin Stevens singles chronology Spooky 1979 Hot Dog 1980 Hey Mae 1980 Welsh rock and roll singer Shakin Stevens released a cover of the song in January 1980 as the only single from his album Take One It became his first UK hit peaking at number 24 on the Singles Chart 7 Release edit Despite being release at the beginning of January the single did not enter the UK Singles Chart until the second week of February It stayed in the charts for nine weeks reaching its peak on the third week of March The success of the single led Take One to enter the Album Charts and peak at number 62 7 The B side Apron Strings is a cover of the song written by George David Weiss and Aaron Schroeder first released by David Hess in 1959 under the name Billy the Kid 8 However the B side of the single released in New Zealand was a cover of Smiley Lewis Shame Shame Shame written by Kenyon Hopkins and Ruby Fisher the record miscredits the song to Bob Geddins and Jimmy McCracklin who wrote a different song of same name 9 Reception edit Reviewing the song for Record Mirror Robin Smith wrote One more from the lumbering rock n roll mastodon that refuses to die Off we go with cats and chicks gathering round the hot dog stand of a summer s evening The sort of thing you ve heard time and lime before and will no doubt be tortured with time and time again 10 Track listings edit 7 Hot Dog 2 48 Apron Strings 3 067 New Zealand Hot Dog 2 48 Shame Shame Shame 2 09Charts edit Chart 1980 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 7 24Other cover versions editIn 1975 Ray Campi covered the song on his album Rockabilly Lives In 2001 Rosie Flores covered the song on her album Speed of SoundReferences edit a b c d e f Sisk Eileen 2010 Buck Owens The Biography Chicago Review Press pp 22 286 335 367 ISBN 978 1 55652 768 5 Buck Owens Sweethearts In Heaven Hot Dog Discogs 1961 Retrieved 2021 01 29 Corky Jones Hot Dog Rhythm And Booze Discogs Retrieved 2021 01 29 Buck Owens Billboard Retrieved 2021 01 29 Buck Owens Chart History Hot Country Songs Billboard News PDF Record Mirror 5 January 1980 p 4 Retrieved 29 January 2021 a b c Shakin Stevens Artist Chart History Official Charts Company Billy The Kid Kapp I Hardly Know Me Retrieved 2021 01 29 Shakin Stevens Hot Dog Retrieved 2021 01 29 Singles PDF Record Mirror 12 January 1980 p 8 Retrieved 29 January 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hot Dog Buck Owens song amp oldid 1169507064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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