Rockabilly - Johnny Burnette, - Lonesome Train
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He cant mime for shit.
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Johnny Burnette , King of rockabilly , simple as that !
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Gotta love Johnny; some of the best power packed rockabilly written and performed. But moments like this make you realize how Presly's looks and stage show won him the title. Still, man was Johnny Burnette acslick cat! check out my originals as well.
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so many people are guessing who did what but paul was there at every session. It's obvious he did not play the lead on most abd its proven he played second lead on more than 1 session. As far as i'm concerned paul was there and did play electric guitar and is adamant he played on train kept a rollin' and honey hush. H dropped his amp in philadelphia and made history. We can argue til the cows come home but paul was there and we were not.
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Hi. My dad has the original album i believe his dad gave it to him. The sound on the original album is fantastic and all these newer issues are tame in comparison. It's a fact that the sessions are widely discussed these days and we have to take the word of paul and bob moore. bob moore wasnt present at every session and i have only known him to say grady played lead guitar on those sessions. There were no accoustic guitars used but 2 lead guitars on some.
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@wildcattamergirl Yes,I mean Colin Escott There is a quote there from Burlison 'listen to my guitar on Lonesome Train' which even you say he is not on..BTW the original album has no credits at all just a sleeve note which mentions the trio as it appeared on the Ted Mack show.
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do u mean colin escott ?????.



@johnny991965 This is the real Rockabilly style. . .
1950sRockabilly 7 months ago 4
@wildcattamergirl There are two electric guitars plus an acoustic on those two.
Please reference your source-where can it be seen?
Also listen to 'Bird Dog' by Don Woody on YouTube and then come back and tell me that it's not the same guitar player as 'Train Kept'a' Rollin'-Grady Martin!
TheSnidge 6 months ago