
Torok was born in Houston, Texas to Hungarian immigrants Naclos and Irene Torok. He was playing guitar by the age of 12, and attended Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas from 1948 through 1952. He minored in world history and graduated with a degree in art and journalism. Torok played baseball with a team from Garrison, Texas while in college. In 1953, Jim Reeves' Abbott Records recording of Torok's penned, "Mexican Joe", become a number one hit.
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Caribbean
Edgar The Easter Bunny
Red Light, Green Light
When Mexico Gave up the Rhumba
Pink Chiffon
The Haunting Waterfall
When Mexico Gave Up The Rhumba (To Do The Rock And Roll)
Red Light Green Light
Love Me Like You Mean It
Pledge Of Love
Nacogdoches County Line
Hootchy Kootchy Henry From Hawaii
What You Don't Know (Won't Hurt You)
No Money Down
Havana Huddle
Mexican Joe
What you don't know
Carribean
The PTA Rock And Roll
Weep Away
Guardian Angel
You Drive Buddy
I Wish I Was A Little Bit Younger (And Knew What I Know Now)
All Over Again & Again
Sober Up
Piney Woods Boogie
Hootchy Kootchy Henry (From Hawaii)
Teenie Weenie Bikini
Gigolo
Roulette
You Win Again
Living On Love
Dancerette
A Rose Covered Garden
You Are The One
The World Keeps Turning Around
Drink Up And Go Home
I Wish I Was A Little Bit Younger
A Peasant's Guitar
Smooth Talk
Memories Of You Haunting Me Night And Day
Judalina
Too Late Now
When The Stars Get In Your Eyes
Sweet Revenge
Go Ahead And Be A Fool
Take This Heart
Two Words (True Love)
Little Boy In Love
Marching My Blues Away
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