Johnny Burnette - Sweet love on my mind
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Actually some say it is Dorsey Burnette singing and it might just be.
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With much respect to the Blue Caps, Perkins boys, and Elvis Scotty and Bill, I think it's safe to say that these guys are the greatest Rockabilly band, then and now.
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the fuzzy guitar came by accident,during a recording session a lead come loose from the amp and was just making contact the fuzz was the end result but becauce it was a new sound they decided to keep that set up for certain track's................strange but true
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pure rockabillie 56' une annee ce groupe mais quel punch thanks
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The vocals on This Track IS ...DORSEY NOT jOHNNY... check the bear family session Details... Great Post.. One Of The Best
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rockabilly music
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Hey great post, but do you think i could get a link to that picture. Thanks!
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johnny burnette trio well ahead of their time and a big influence, especially on the pirates post johnny kidd
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Grady Martin Played lead on most of the Trio's tracks, including this one.
Paul did play during rehersals but only to give Grady direction, which he probably wouldn't have needed anyway.
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There is NOTHING better (musically) than this!!
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Really interesting research on how the fuzz guitar sound and by whom available on the Net. Also,, who played in the house band at the quonset hut studio, run by a real experienced man. Learn the history, AND enjoy the Music. Thanks so much to all who put up the great and the obscure tunes in all genres!
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Classic Grady Martin guitar....very cool.



Thanks for the post...do you know where I can get the audio version of Tear It Up performed live by any chance? I read a review of it today on Sean Mather's site (I think it was). Can I recommend Ferris Wilder's Its All Your Fault on here...I came across it by accident. Thanks again. GB
buddyholly1964 3 years ago
Hi, I think I have the live version of Tear it up on my youtube channel...I found it on a CD release by Bear Family Records, something called the Johnny Burnette: the complete recordings (it's a bit expensive but a must have if you love rockabilly). Check out the other Johnny Burnette CDs by Bear Family, they probably have this song on a cheaper release :)
RoverTCB 3 years ago