ROCKABILLY BOOGIE
(J. & D. Burnette / A. Mortimer / G. Hawkins)
The Johnny Burnette Trio - 1957
Well I know a little spot on the edge of town
Where you can really dig 'em up and set 'em down
It's a little place called 'The Hide-away
You do the rockabilly 'till the break of day
(Chorus)
Well it's a rock-rock rockabilly boogie
A rock-rock rockabilly boogie
A rock-rock rockabilly boogie
A rock-rock rockabilly boogie
A rock-rock rockabilly boogie tonight
Well they kick off their shoes, gettin' ready to bop
They're gonna rockabilly wearin' their socks
You wiggle your hip, feel the thrill
So come on little baby do the rockabilly-bill
(Chorus)
Well there's little ol' Suzie, turnin' seventeen
Well everybody knows her as a rockabilly queen
And there's ol' Slim, as quiet as a mouse
He grabs ol' Suzie, they'll tear up the house
(Chorus)
Jon Paris is an excellent musician. Johnny Winter was smart to put him in his band. Credit to Johnny for letting Paris play some lead guitar while he played bass.
KnightOwl2006 2 months ago
@joethepainter90 - That's Jon Paris and you can see him tear it up every Monday night in the lounge at B.B. Kings in NYC. He's a mofo on guitar and knows his blues as good as anyone. Look him up on google and check out his site.
Bopalena 1 year ago
Wow man,never saw JW playin bass!Who's the guitar player?Johnny looks like he's having a ball.This is awesome thank you.
joethepainter90 1 year ago
Es la primera vez que veo a Johnny con el bajo, se le da mejor la guitarra, de todos modos fantastico video , Thanks slideguitarblues.
Calandraca10 2 years ago