In 1956 West formed a band with Jimmy Metz (string bass), Doc McKay (drums) and Buddy Smith (guitar). Bob Kaliff, a disc jockey at KLVT, then arranged for West to re-record the two songs at
Norman Petty's studio in
Clovis, New Mexico. The studio, however, did not have an
echo chamber at the time so
Norman Petty arranged instead for the recording to occur at the local
Lyceum Theatre, According to Tom Lincoln and Dick Blackburn's
Guide to Rare Rockabilly and Rock and Roll 45 rpms: "Next to
Elvis' Sun rockabilly pieces, this may be the next most sought after rockabilly record by collectors". At this time Petty changed the spelling of West's name from Sunny to Sonny. One of the copies was heard by
Buddy Holly, who with
The Crickets recorded a version of the song at Petty's studios in Lubbock, as "Oh, Boy!" in July 1957. It was subsequently released in October and went on to reach number 10 on the US charts and number 3 on the UK charts in early 1958. The song was attributed to West, Petty, and Bill Tilghman, but achieved little commercial success. On January 25, 1958, Holly recorded a version of "Rave On" at
Bell Sound Studios in New York In the spring of 1958, West recorded "Baby Bessie Lee", "Doll Britches" and "Linda Loves a Hula Hoop", backed by Sonny Curtis (guitar), Vi Petty (piano), George Atwood (bass) and McKay/Bo Clarke (drums) at Petty's Clovis Studios. In 1961 West and Casey also recorded a version of
Freddy Fender's "
Wasted Days and Wasted Nights". He played at the Clovis Music Festival in 2005 which is now an annual event. In 2010 Spanish label Sleazy Records released a compilation album,
Big City Woman (which included a vinyl reproduction of his first single, "Rock-Ola Ruby" / "Sweet Rockin' Baby"). West released the album
Sweet Perfume in September 2011 on Lance Records, comprising his previously recorded songs and including two songs that he had planned to write for Holly back in 1958. His songs have been featured in films and television shows, including
Quantum Leap,
Happy Days,
American Idol,
So You Think You Can Dance,
Cocktail,
Pleasantville, and
Glory Road. ==Personal life and death==