Paul Burlison, Rocky & Billy Boogie`s `Train Kept A Rollin´

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2008

Rocky Burnette - Vocal
Billy Burnette - Vocal, Electric & Acoustic Rhythm Guitar
Paul Burlison - Lead Electric Guitar
Jim Weider - Lead Electric Tremolo Guitar
Gary Tallent - Acoustic Bass
D.J Fontana - Drums
Tony Newman - Drums
From the Paul Burlison Album "Train Kept A Rollin" 1997

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  • When was this done??

  • @ejdiii333

    This is done for album Paul Burlison - Train Kept A Rollin which Sweetwich Records relesead in 1997. Recorded at Master Link Studio Nashville, Tennesee.

  • WHO is playing the piano?

    Sweet kick-ass version of this timeless tune.

    HI Boys.

  • Good point. My list of musicians is from album cut which is different than this version.Check out jvnicks great video from album cut.I think the pianist is Gary Smith.

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  • Deana3451. Great song,like it better,than Shaky.

  • @gittahfiend WOW! I soooo disagree....

  • Rocky SMOKES Billy on vocals !

  • When was this done?? a rare treat to hear rockabilly sound raw and authentic, few performances afte the 50s that captured the raw energy, this does a good job at that, even though it is in the studio. I still the the original take by the rock and roll trio. the guitar into is so reckless, far ahead of it's time, and to me the best ever to show reckless raw energy in a rockin tune.

  • When was this done?? a rare treat to hear rockabilly sound raw and authentic, few performances afte the 50s that captured the raw energy, this does a good job at that, even though it is in the studio. I still the the original take by the rock and roll trio. the Yardbirds and Aerosmiths versions lack that feeling, and there versoins fall flat, they missed the urgency a, raw, reckless assault. so when was this?

  • Well I certainly enjoyed that...It woudnt half get the jivers up in my local Rock n Roll Club..The drummer sure looked like D J Fontana....GOOD VIDEO.

  • That's Rocky in the white shirt vocals only and Billy in the other booth playing the blue guitar and doing vocals...

    There Dads Johnny and Dorsey were the Kings of Rock n Roll before Elvis...

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