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Johnny Burnette - Little Boy Sad

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  • @LaurenBoxhall

    Even better............being an Aussie. I just visited your music channel and note that your likes from the 60's are what I refer to as left field. Songs/some bands that flew into the charts and disappeared from the radio very quickly (blues magoos, procol harem, the allusions etc) have become a passion for me to find again. There are heaps out there that bring back good memories.

  • @birt49 I'm from Australia??

  • @LaurenBoxhall

    We all have our favourites and biases. I presume you're from the US where fortunately you had mega artists to listen to choose from. Many of them where my favourites in the early 60's ....... but then the music scene lightened up considerably here in Australia - out of the woodwork - it was fabulous.

    All the best, and keep on rockin' and rollin'

    Birt.

  • @birt49 Much better in my opinion. Although I guess I am more biased to that sharp 60s garage sound.

  • This is a favorite of mine from way back! My dad had the 45rpm- I still have it somewhere but hadn't heard it in years. Seems like now that my dad's gone these old tunes mean more to me- all the good memories he and I shared. Thanks for posting!

  • bien

    good

  • Check out our Aussie version by MPD Ltd - a trio who had a great cover hit of JB's song

  • Check out my listing on Ebay if you would like to own this 45RPM record in Near Mint condition! zardozz@comcast.net

  • Notice the guitar lick in the background; it was used many times later, in Tommy Tucker's 'High Heel Sneakers,' and in Derek and the Dominos' 'Layla.'

  • @miketheshanmanmangan Rockabilly Family - Rockabilly comes from Rocky and Billy Burnette, each born in 1953, sons of Dorsey and Johnny.

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