What rock you been under? Burnett brothers were a couple of years before Vincent , but didn’t have the air play because of their ‘unchristian’ ways. Rock and roll was the Devil’s music, and what they were playing was against God, humanity and all the freedom of expression that exsisted back in the those early days. Damn, if music had stayed that way, instead of rap , condoning killing cops and whoever, this world could have been a much nicer place.
@@johnlennon8653But it could be argued that allowing for any of this music DID logically lead to what we now see. Once Pandora box has been opened...so to speak
Little Richard, my friend, the TRUE King of Rock 'n' Roll. Long Live the King!!! th-cam.com/video/PcJrExewkYA/w-d-xo.html Without Scotty Moore, Elvis Presley's Sun & early RCA releases would have been nothing. Just my humble opinion...
So many kings! I'm surprised the Americans ever got rid of George III. :) Carl Perkins, surely the undisputed king of rockabilly - except for those who prefer Johnny Burnette, Sonny Burgess, or Charlie Feathers (to name but 3!). Chuck Berry, greatest rock n roll lyricist and for some, the king of rock n roll. Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps, the first on the list when they were all inducted individually in the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. (Gene was inductee #1.) Little Richard, the wildest voice and most theatrical performer in early rock and roll, but best known to the general public today for only for a handful of his hits. Jerry Lee Lewis, the first great wild man of white rock and roll, still alive, but largely forgotten by the public. Buddy Holly, and Eddie Cochran, both great rockers, but also pioneers in developing the music in new directions before their lives were cut short. Sam Philips, without whom so much of it may never have happened. Bill Haley, now chiefly remembered for one single, but the greatest rock n roll dance band leader of all time. Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller, who were the writers behind some of Elvis's biggest hits. The egregious Colonel Parker who managed and manipulated Elvis into a position where he is now known and accepted by many as "the king" although in reality, Elvis was just a damn' good singer with massive stage presence who moved on from rock and roll and became a a lonely and unhappy parody of himself. Elvis is widely accepted as "the king" mainly because we keep being told that he's "the king." Nothing against Elvis, but I agree Little Richard was a greater pioneer. But then, Elvis was only a king. Lemmy is God.
@@mikefule it is about time someone get it right ,Elvis was way over rated as he was a Gospel singer an learned from most of the people that you mentioned from watching them at barn dances & clubs ,it is even said in the History of Rockabilly music! Sorry about the much delay but had to chime in ,too many music reactors dont know the story!.. Awesome history check Bruh!..😎💯👍
I just discovered these guys. I’ve never heard of them but wow they’re great! I did some research and Johnny Burnette definitely contributed a lot to rockabilly music! Sadly he died in 64 from a boating accident. This album on the original vinyl is very valuable too!
Funny story. I learned about the 'Trio from watching an episode of Pawn Stars where someone was selling this album and the expert talked about how influential they were.
Esquire . 1950. Paul Burleson . He was a good friend of mine . Look up " Rock & Roll Trio . Johnny , Dorcey Brunette & Paul Burleson. Train kept a Rollin ' etc
The connection is Paul Burlison, lead guitar, worked as an electrician at Crown Electric and Dorsey Burnette was an apprentice electrician at Crown. That's where they met Elvis who drove truck and was learning the electrical trade. They were all pioneers, but Elvis took it to the next level. His SUN recordings still give me chills.
TOTALLY agree.🎸 Obviously Elvis was not only the King of RocknRoll, but the King of Rockabilly. R.I.P. Scotty Moore... THE King of Rockabilly AND RocknRoll guitarist.🎸
I love rock and roll and rockabilly is rock and roll but too many seem to not understand that and to only remember Elvis is a one sided love affair there was too many other greats not getting remembered and that's not right including Conway Twitty too whom started at Sun Records
@@DelbertCole-m2u - knew many of the old SUN greats and recorded a few of them later in their careers. I don't deny any of their abilities or creativity. More unsung than Conway (Harold Jenkins) Twitty are Warren Smith, Billy Lee Riley, Sonny Burgess, etc. At least Conway got picked up by M-G-M and had some decent hits. Jerry Lee did the best to take the crown from Elvis, but he had to marry Myrna. Not uncommon in the Southern USA, but to the World scandalous. To a man everyone of them recognize the importance of Elvis Presley and acknowledge his impact.
I agree that Elvis Is I'mportabt but he was not the whole world he himself said he was a man so let's keep that in mind as no man is a🌎 and inside this world is other people and Harold Jenkins wrote Rock House and what is the rock and roll hall of fame it's a rock house let's give others credit where there is plenty of room to give it I like Elvis but I don't think he carried the world on his shoulder
I was so surprised to walk into my neighborhood record store in 1999 and find Rocky Burnette and his dad's guitarist Paul (shown in video above) browsing thru the rockabilly record section. I was priviledged to be able to chat with them for about an hour or more. They were supposed to perform in a club across the street but the place had a power outage. I had just watched my RnR Trio videos (The name of Johnny Burnette's trio) the night before! Paul unfortunately passed away a year or so later from cancer.
+Rotis59 i havent seen any videos of burlinson playing with the trio that match the playing on the studio recordings which were likely done by grady martin.
Be glad glad you’re born in this generation. You can literally listen to whatever you want with the tap of your finger. If you were actually put in the 1959, you’d want to go back.
Man I'm like 66 young but wen I hear hot rod tunes I still go to my garage n crack open a cold one n jack with my old rods 54belair 64impala 65 impala it's good medicine
1950s RocknRoll is my favorite music, and I pretty much swear by the originals, but IMO the 1979? version of Rockabilly Boogie by Robert Gordon, with Chris Spedding on lead guitar is the best version.🎸
The 4 girls dancing sequence is taken from "Don't Knock The Rock', a 1956 movie in which the Bill Haley band performs "Hot Dog Buddy Buddy". It runs over 2 minutes complete and can be found on TH-cam. Outstanding.
@@carllafong4791 Thank you Carl Looking everywhere for those Girls.NO one seems to comments that "Train kept a rollin "was recorded in 1951 3 years before Elvis.
@@davidking9887 The song was recorded by Tiny Bradshaw before Elvis recorded, BUT this Burnette version of the song was recorded in 1956. Presley's first commercial recording was done in July 1954...
ESTILO de cantar próprio o mesmo para o guitarrista Paul Burlison, um exímio guitarrista que também é único na sua maneira de tocar que com a batida do SLAP do baixo acústico de Dorsey burnette, completa a apoteose do momento. maneco - Porrto Alegre-RS - Brasil.
'Rock Billy Boogie' 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, 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 Hideaway You do the rockabilly till the break of day 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 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, 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 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 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 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 EStribillo Interludio 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 Estribillo Interludio 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 Estribillo Interludio Estribillo
He was! That great era of rockabilly lasted only a short period and was over 60 years ago, and only a few of the names are widely remembered now, but at the time, they were popular. Also, Johnny Burnette was one of the "big names" who had a second flowering in the late 1970s revival and his records were played a lot around the clubs in the UK. Sadly, he was not alive to see it. Whereas some others from the great generation of rock and rollers died in plane crashes or car crashes, Johnny Burnette was drowned after a boat crash.
Johnny Burnette (guitar) had a son Rock in 1953. Dorsey Burnette (bass player) had a son Billy the same year. They wrote the song about the two baby boys. Rock and Billy.
Rock-a-billy boogie as a little more swing too it ! Cool Jazzed up Music ! I love the awesome steady swing beat it has !! Elvis was superior Singer at Blues, Rockabilly, Gospel, Country Music......thanks to the Cool Black & White Folks he hung with younger. Elvis had great taste in Music ! He was a nature young talented person at that .....! To bad the bad hardcore booze and bad hardcore drugs destroyed him right in front of our eyes ......???? You could tell he was slowly destroying himself in the end........What ashame !!! I think he missed his Mother big time !!
THIS WAS FAR AHEAD OF ITS TIME. THIS SONG IN PARTICULAR I WOULD SAY IS WHAT SHAPED ROCK MUSIC AS WE KNOW IT TODAY. I WOULD SAY THIS MUSIC STEMS BACK RIGHT INTO THE LATE 30S. BUT NOBODY HAD RECORDING EQUIPMENT TO RECORD ALL THIS GREAT STUFF. THOSE DANCES DIDN'T COME INTO EXISTENCE OVERNIGHT. THAT FORM OF DANCING PROBABLY GOES BACK A DECADE/DECADES BEFORE THE 50'S MADE ROCKABILLY MUSIC POPULAR.
Colin Escott of Showtime Magazine states that during or after his stint with his own trio, Dorsey recorded a demo session with Fabor Robinson (owner of Fabor Records, co-owner of Abbott Records and sometime manager of Johnny Horton and Jim Reeves among others). French researchers Giles Vignal and Marc Alesina place the demo session at the Sun Records Studio in November 1956 and they have Dorsey being backed by Johnny Burnette and Paul Burlison. "Let's Fall In Love" and four other tracks were cut, but all are believed to be lost. On November 24, 1956, Dorsey went to a session at the Fabor Studio in Malibu, California, where he cut four tracks, "The Devil Queen", "Let's Fall In Love", "At A Distance" and "Jungle Magic". These tracks were released as two singles, "Let's Fall in Love/The Devil's Queen" (Abbott 188-45) on November 24, 1956 and "Jungle Magic/At a Distance" (Abbott 190-45) on February 23, 1957. Fabor Robinson offered to place Dorsey on either the Louisiana Hayride or the Town Hall Party (the West Coast's leading country music showcase). After moving to California, Dorsey found work as an electrician to make ends meet and began writing songs in his spare time. Once he had settled down, Dorsey sent for his family. By the fall of 1957, Johnny Burnette was now unemployed and he decided to try his luck on the West Coast. With a friend, Joe Campbell, he hitched a ride in a railroad boxcar out to Los Angeles, where they joined Dorsey. With their past differences forgotten, the brothers attempted to resurrect The Rock and Roll Trio by sending for Paul Burlison. He joined them briefly, but decided to return to Memphis and concentrate on his electrical business. Dorsey continued with his day job as an electrician to pay the family expenses, while he and Johnny continued with their song writing activities in their spare time
Elvis grew up in the same neighbourhood as these guys. He once asked to join their band but wasn't considered dangerous enough! The Burnette brothers loved to fight- in the middle of a show they would throw their instruments down and join in on a battle on the dance floor. I LOVE Elvis but apparently the Burnettes didn't think he fit in at the time.
I seriously doubt that Elvis ever asked the Burnettes to join their band or anyone else's band, for that matter. As far as I can tell, he never sang with anyone else until he hooked up with Scotty Moore and Bill Black at Sun. What is your source for this story? Besides, Elvis was a singer and you only have room for one singer in a band so why would he even ask them? It makes no sense at all.
Exactly..I think Steve is correct. Elvis was a truck driver and studied to be an electrician at night school. I doubt he had much time to get in a lot of bands before this. He did music as a side project, a hobby, before he went into Sun Studios.
The devil sucks. This is awesome music, nothing to do with the devil. . Basically, rock and roll was partially created buy the oppression, regimentation, and boredom of society then. Also the fear of getting blasted in a nuclear war with the Soviets. "We might not be here tomorrow, so we are going to rock out tonight". Rock and Roll was freedom music! Society was the dangerous thing.. this music was setting people free from all the sickness of society.
Bullshit. Elvis was friendly with Johnny Burnet who grew up in the same town but attended a different high school. But that is as far as their relations went. Elvis was a star by the time he was 19 years old and he never sang with the Burnetts or was "scared" of them. Where do you get this ignorant nonsense from? What's your source?
Im a Hillbilly, born 1955.....Eastern Kentucky , Wolfe County....No one can rockabilly like us Hillbillies...Ancestors since 1740s.....Virginia & Kentucky...
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, 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 hideaway You do the rockabilly till the break of day 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 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, 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 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
1950s rock and roll was REAL. No power chords and distortion and lights and smoke. Good ole playing and fun.
Johnny Burnette Trio has playing with distortion back in 1956, listen the "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" / Honey Hush"
Lead guitarist Paul Burlison did indeed employ distortion, discovered when a tube in his amp was loose.
La base du rockabilly. Une icône ce Johnny burnette
Doo wop,rockabillyold rock n roll and rhythm and blues the 50 s had it all and it was a great time for music
Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent are mentioned a lot, but I don't recall hearing Johnny Burnette mentioned as much. They are all tops!
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What rock you been under? Burnett brothers were a couple of years before Vincent , but didn’t have the air play because of their ‘unchristian’ ways. Rock and roll was the Devil’s music, and what they were playing was against God, humanity and all the freedom of expression that exsisted back in the those early days. Damn, if music had stayed that way, instead of rap , condoning killing cops and whoever, this world could have been a much nicer place.
@@johnlennon8653But it could be argued that allowing for any of this music DID logically lead to what we now see. Once Pandora box has been opened...so to speak
First class the legendary Johnny Burnett 🎶🎥🎼📻🎶🚀 from a Teddy Boy 🎼📻🎶🚀
For me they were one of the best rockabilly bands.
THAT RIFF IS STILL GOLD
Elvis was and is the King of Rockabilly A N D RocknRoll, but he had many great lieutenants.
LONG LIVE 1950S ROCKNROLL🎸
Little Richard, my friend, the TRUE King of Rock 'n' Roll. Long Live the King!!!
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Without Scotty Moore, Elvis Presley's Sun & early RCA releases would have been nothing. Just my humble opinion...
So many kings! I'm surprised the Americans ever got rid of George III. :) Carl Perkins, surely the undisputed king of rockabilly - except for those who prefer Johnny Burnette, Sonny Burgess, or Charlie Feathers (to name but 3!). Chuck Berry, greatest rock n roll lyricist and for some, the king of rock n roll. Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps, the first on the list when they were all inducted individually in the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. (Gene was inductee #1.) Little Richard, the wildest voice and most theatrical performer in early rock and roll, but best known to the general public today for only for a handful of his hits. Jerry Lee Lewis, the first great wild man of white rock and roll, still alive, but largely forgotten by the public. Buddy Holly, and Eddie Cochran, both great rockers, but also pioneers in developing the music in new directions before their lives were cut short. Sam Philips, without whom so much of it may never have happened. Bill Haley, now chiefly remembered for one single, but the greatest rock n roll dance band leader of all time. Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller, who were the writers behind some of Elvis's biggest hits. The egregious Colonel Parker who managed and manipulated Elvis into a position where he is now known and accepted by many as "the king" although in reality, Elvis was just a damn' good singer with massive stage presence who moved on from rock and roll and became a a lonely and unhappy parody of himself. Elvis is widely accepted as "the king" mainly because we keep being told that he's "the king." Nothing against Elvis, but I agree Little Richard was a greater pioneer. But then, Elvis was only a king. Lemmy is God.
@@mikefule it is about time someone get it right ,Elvis was way over rated as he was a Gospel singer an learned from most of the people that you mentioned from watching them at barn dances
& clubs ,it is even said in the History of Rockabilly music!
Sorry about the much delay but had to chime in ,too many music reactors dont know the story!..
Awesome history check Bruh!..😎💯👍
I just discovered these guys. I’ve never heard of them but wow they’re great! I did some research and Johnny Burnette definitely contributed a lot to rockabilly music! Sadly he died in 64 from a boating accident. This album on the original vinyl is very valuable too!
Funny story. I learned about the 'Trio from watching an episode of Pawn Stars where someone was selling this album and the expert talked about how influential they were.
@@steverichardson8080same lol. I never heard of em until pawn stars!
Esto era Heavy Metal en los 50's.
Una bestia Johnny! Rockabilly salvaje!
Most bad ass ever. That guitar, that eerie voice.
Elvis once said "to make it in rock & roll you must have RHYTHM " Burnette and these guys are loaded with it.
Elvis sucks ass! Buddy Holley son
Badass, killer, and boss. Robert Gordon does a very worthy cover of this tune. Rockabilly forever indeed!!
Nice fender telecaster he has there .those 50s teles are worth mega money now.
Esquire . 1950. Paul Burleson . He was a good friend of mine . Look up " Rock & Roll Trio . Johnny , Dorcey Brunette & Paul Burleson. Train kept a Rollin ' etc
@@777bigbird looks exactly like my tele.
@@John-ob7dhdoes your tele have a neck pick up?
@@joex9865 No
Released in '56 and still sounds good in 2020
Those burnettes talented family of the rock era johnny rocky and sonny
I love listening to Johnny Burnette's music.
another promising (and more than promising) carreer cut short. Mr. Burnette was just wonderful.
The connection is Paul Burlison, lead guitar, worked as an electrician at Crown Electric and Dorsey Burnette was an apprentice electrician at Crown. That's where they met Elvis who drove truck and was learning the electrical trade. They were all pioneers, but Elvis took it to the next level. His SUN recordings still give me chills.
TOTALLY agree.🎸
Obviously Elvis was not only the King of RocknRoll, but the King of Rockabilly. R.I.P. Scotty Moore...
THE King of Rockabilly AND RocknRoll guitarist.🎸
Don't forget Charlie Feathers .
I love rock and roll and rockabilly is rock and roll but too many seem to not understand that and to only remember Elvis is a one sided love affair there was too many other greats not getting remembered and that's not right including Conway Twitty too whom started at Sun Records
@@DelbertCole-m2u - knew many of the old SUN greats and recorded a few of them later in their careers. I don't deny any of their abilities or creativity. More unsung than Conway (Harold Jenkins) Twitty are Warren Smith, Billy Lee Riley, Sonny Burgess, etc. At least Conway got picked up by M-G-M and had some decent hits. Jerry Lee did the best to take the crown from Elvis, but he had to marry Myrna. Not uncommon in the Southern USA, but to the World scandalous. To a man everyone of them recognize the importance of Elvis Presley and acknowledge his impact.
I agree that Elvis Is I'mportabt but he was not the whole world he himself said he was a man so let's keep that in mind as no man is a🌎 and inside this world is other people and Harold Jenkins wrote Rock House and what is the rock and roll hall of fame it's a rock house let's give others credit where there is plenty of room to give it I like Elvis but I don't think he carried the world on his shoulder
Paul Burlison was the first who used a fuzz effect on his guitar.
Johnny Burnette is King of the Rockabilly, Legend.
I was so surprised to walk into my neighborhood record store in 1999 and find Rocky Burnette and his dad's guitarist Paul (shown in video above) browsing thru the rockabilly record section. I was priviledged to be able to chat with them for about an hour or more. They were supposed to perform in a club across the street but the place had a power outage. I had just watched my RnR Trio videos (The name of Johnny Burnette's trio) the night before! Paul unfortunately passed away a year or so later from cancer.
+Rotis59 i havent seen any videos of burlinson playing with the trio that match the playing on the studio recordings which were likely done by grady martin.
Rotis59
Mmmimmmm
We need some more of this in 2020
Have you heard Dylan Kirk, he is brilliant, all of usTeddyboys rave about him, and he's a decent upstanding guy as well,
I’m starting up a rockabilly band hopefully it comes across your rockabilly ears someday
@@geohotwire if your in Portland im starting a rockabilly band "country catz"
@@tax.evader420 hell ya that’s a cool name! my band and I are from California. we can’t decide on a name yet but we practicing and recording it.
@@geohotwire hell ya man rock on!
It's 2017 and this is still bad ass!
It's now...2019...still goin'!! For sure!!
and what about 2019? ... let's see ... yup ... i teh u wut
@@hankigoe829 IT'S NOW ! HERE WE ARE
I'm listening to this in Nov 2019 !!
It's 2020 and this is a killer
Thank you Johnny.
For ever i like this music.
I’m 18 and I can say I was born in the wrong generation because THIS IS REAL MUSIC!
Be glad glad you’re born in this generation. You can literally listen to whatever you want with the tap of your finger. If you were actually put in the 1959, you’d want to go back.
Im 18 too i can agree with that
@Bubbawubba8 : I am born in 1963 , so I'm 57 years-old and i think just like you ! Rock On !
Same here, born in 68 wish I was born in 48
@@ericspencer4599 is that sarcasm?
Damn fine vid.Johnny Burnette was and still is a Rockabilly icon.Cool job relating to the work done on putting the vid together.Thanks Ricko.
thanks !
I grew up on this in the late 90s! Thanks to grandpa and grandma - may them rest in peace.
THIS IS THE BOSS SOUND .... ROCKABILLY FOREVER ....
Man I'm like 66 young but wen I hear hot rod tunes I still go to my garage n crack open a cold one n jack with my old rods 54belair 64impala 65 impala it's good medicine
1950s RocknRoll is my favorite music, and I pretty much swear by the originals, but IMO the 1979? version of Rockabilly Boogie by Robert Gordon, with Chris Spedding on lead guitar is the best version.🎸
The best time for Rock was a era between the 1950s into the 1980s.
@@Voucher765 1954 to 1959!
he grew up with Elvis. sensational Johnny!love im
Bless him he died in a boat throwing dynamite to get fish, so I believe. ✌️
No wonder he is just as good Shame he died young
I love the four rockabilly dancers in the beginning, they're so perfectly sexy, and how they fit in this great song by Johnny Burnette.
Vincent them was real dolls 😍
The 4 girls dancing sequence is taken from "Don't Knock The Rock', a 1956 movie in which the Bill Haley band performs "Hot Dog Buddy Buddy". It runs over 2 minutes complete and can be found on TH-cam. Outstanding.
@@carllafong4791 Thank you Carl Looking everywhere for those Girls.NO one seems to comments that "Train kept a rollin "was recorded in 1951 3 years before Elvis.
@@davidking9887 The song was recorded by Tiny Bradshaw before Elvis recorded, BUT this Burnette version of the song was recorded in 1956. Presley's first commercial recording was done in July 1954...
Time to return to the 1950's again. Anyone want to come?
I'm on board, lets get rollin, Johnny sings with such passion, just awesome
Pick me up via London...
yeah
I'm ready!!!
See you there.
ESTILO de cantar próprio o mesmo para o guitarrista Paul Burlison, um exímio guitarrista que também é único na sua maneira de tocar que com a batida do SLAP do baixo acústico de Dorsey burnette, completa a apoteose do momento. maneco - Porrto Alegre-RS - Brasil.
You can't touch this.
This is where it all got started.
Pure rock! !!
Nice mix!
Quand j'entend ce rock'n'roll là, je rentre complètement en France ,je suis un fou du rock'n'roll des années 1950 et 1960.
Chaussettes noires, Twist à St Tropez…
This guy have a better flow than 90% of rappers nowadays
That ain't hard to do.
Oh oh my my Rock‘n‘Roll will never die ❤
Me encanta este tipo de música 😎👌
Used to play this live. Everyone drinking and having a ball...especially us!!!
the one and only rockabilly from the 1950s!
This song will never die 😎
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😎 That´s Rock n Roll !! 🎸 ROCKABILLY 4 EVER ....
'Rock Billy Boogie'
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, 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 Hideaway
You do the rockabilly till the break of day
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
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, 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
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
Un plaisir a écouter ! 😊
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 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
EStribillo
Interludio
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
Estribillo
Interludio
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
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Fab the late great Johnny burnet love this stuff rockabilly rules ok 😊👍
Wow, he should have been way more popular.
He was! That great era of rockabilly lasted only a short period and was over 60 years ago, and only a few of the names are widely remembered now, but at the time, they were popular. Also, Johnny Burnette was one of the "big names" who had a second flowering in the late 1970s revival and his records were played a lot around the clubs in the UK. Sadly, he was not alive to see it. Whereas some others from the great generation of rock and rollers died in plane crashes or car crashes, Johnny Burnette was drowned after a boat crash.
@@mikefuleI think Billy C. Reilly is still alive. He had two names for his band. The Little Green Men and The Red Hots.
@@billwilson-es5yn Billy Lee Riley died in 2009. He was the one who originally recorded Flyin' Saucers Rock n Roll, and Red Hot.
One of Lux Interior's idol.
Great music! Thank you!
Johnny Burnette (guitar) had a son Rock in 1953. Dorsey Burnette (bass player) had a son Billy the same year. They wrote the song about the two baby boys. Rock and Billy.
lmao...ok.
Rick Stafford Yeah Billy played with Fleetwood mac for years!....now does Rockabilly!
He's right... remember when Rocky Burnette was a star for a time in the 80s? Well, he was the Rock in this song!
gene burnette..caps.kanan gogan...cash........blue cats restless........but i not like eddie sorry
Quentes anos 50.....!
Fantastic Rockabillie !!!
that's real Rock- a billy,
THANK YOU JOHNNY LOVE IT
Yes Bubba I agree it is real music and it looks like the Geritol gave them energy to Rock! lol I love their enthusiasm.
Rock-a-billy boogie as a little more swing too it ! Cool Jazzed up Music ! I love the awesome steady swing beat it has !! Elvis was superior Singer at Blues, Rockabilly, Gospel, Country Music......thanks to the Cool Black & White Folks he hung with younger. Elvis had great taste in Music ! He was a nature young talented person at that .....! To bad the bad hardcore booze and bad hardcore drugs destroyed him right in front of our eyes ......???? You could tell he was slowly destroying himself in the end........What ashame !!! I think he missed his Mother big time !!
THIS WAS FAR AHEAD OF ITS TIME. THIS SONG IN PARTICULAR I WOULD SAY IS WHAT SHAPED ROCK MUSIC AS WE KNOW IT TODAY. I WOULD SAY THIS MUSIC STEMS BACK RIGHT INTO THE LATE 30S. BUT NOBODY HAD RECORDING EQUIPMENT TO RECORD ALL THIS GREAT STUFF. THOSE DANCES DIDN'T COME INTO EXISTENCE OVERNIGHT. THAT FORM OF DANCING PROBABLY GOES BACK A DECADE/DECADES BEFORE THE 50'S MADE ROCKABILLY MUSIC POPULAR.
Love this love those 50 style dances
It don't get any better than that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANKS SO MUCH! GREAT FOOTAGE, GREAT EDITING WORK!
coooool
I was 16 in 57. Never forget the music
Colin Escott of Showtime Magazine states that during or after his stint with his own trio, Dorsey recorded a demo session with Fabor Robinson (owner of Fabor Records, co-owner of Abbott Records and sometime manager of Johnny Horton and Jim Reeves among others). French researchers Giles Vignal and Marc Alesina place the demo session at the Sun Records Studio in November 1956 and they have Dorsey being backed by Johnny Burnette and Paul Burlison. "Let's Fall In Love" and four other tracks were cut, but all are believed to be lost. On November 24, 1956, Dorsey went to a session at the Fabor Studio in Malibu, California, where he cut four tracks, "The Devil Queen", "Let's Fall In Love", "At A Distance" and "Jungle Magic". These tracks were released as two singles, "Let's Fall in Love/The Devil's Queen" (Abbott 188-45) on November 24, 1956 and "Jungle Magic/At a Distance" (Abbott 190-45) on February 23, 1957. Fabor Robinson offered to place Dorsey on either the Louisiana Hayride or the Town Hall Party (the West Coast's leading country music showcase).
After moving to California, Dorsey found work as an electrician to make ends meet and began writing songs in his spare time. Once he had settled down, Dorsey sent for his family. By the fall of 1957, Johnny Burnette was now unemployed and he decided to try his luck on the West Coast. With a friend, Joe Campbell, he hitched a ride in a railroad boxcar out to Los Angeles, where they joined Dorsey. With their past differences forgotten, the brothers attempted to resurrect The Rock and Roll Trio by sending for Paul Burlison. He joined them briefly, but decided to return to Memphis and concentrate on his electrical business. Dorsey continued with his day job as an electrician to pay the family expenses, while he and Johnny continued with their song writing activities in their spare time
Thanks for the background info on the Burnettes.
Rockabilly at it's best don't get much better
Hello Debra, How are you doing?
What a fantastic song . Thanks for posting.
Please listen to " New York Boogie the writers". Thank you.
No doubt inspired Grease dance contest scene
I love this💓💖💜💖💓💖💜💓
JUST HOPPIN !!!!!!😮👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍ORIGINAL ROCKABILLY DANCE MUSIC CANT BE BEAT 👍👍👍👍👍✌👏The Old Rocker g
Geritol sign in background cracks me up. Anybody dancing to this great stuff is pretty energetic already I bet.
27th January 2020 still listening to this classic memories where has.the tine gone lol'
Me just 28 th January 2020 from France ! I love it ! all 50 music !
This is great rockabilly!!
これぞロカビリー ジョニーバーネットの突き上げる魂の歌声最高
I love that snare drum sound. it "snaps"
seriously, whoever miked, mixed the filtering and FX on that snare did a great job.
Drums werent on the original...they were added at a later date
@@MikeAndrewasRobbie The drums, played by Buddy Harman, were on the original recording. Nothing was added.
Une tuerie !!!
Johnny!!
Hello friend😊,how are you doing today
El rock de los 50 60 70 los mejores grupos
If Elvis was considered "dangerous", they must have thought these guys were possessed by the Devil, himself.
Elvis grew up in the same neighbourhood as these guys. He once asked to join their band but wasn't considered dangerous enough! The Burnette brothers loved to fight- in the middle of a show they would throw their instruments down and join in on a battle on the dance floor. I LOVE Elvis but apparently the Burnettes didn't think he fit in at the time.
I seriously doubt that Elvis ever asked the Burnettes to join their band or anyone else's band, for that matter. As far as I can tell, he never sang with anyone else until he hooked up with Scotty Moore and Bill Black at Sun. What is your source for this story? Besides, Elvis was a singer and you only have room for one singer in a band so why would he even ask them? It makes no sense at all.
Exactly..I think Steve is correct. Elvis was a truck driver and studied to be an electrician at night school. I doubt he had much time to get in a lot of bands before this. He did music as a side project, a hobby, before he went into Sun Studios.
The devil sucks. This is awesome music, nothing to do with the devil. . Basically, rock and roll was partially created buy the oppression, regimentation, and boredom of society then. Also the fear of getting blasted in a nuclear war with the Soviets. "We might not be here tomorrow, so we are going to rock out tonight". Rock and Roll was freedom music! Society was the dangerous thing.. this music was setting people free from all the sickness of society.
Bullshit. Elvis was friendly with Johnny Burnet who grew up in the same town but attended a different high school. But that is as far as their relations went. Elvis was a star by the time he was 19 years old and he never sang with the Burnetts or was "scared" of them. Where do you get this ignorant nonsense from? What's your source?
I've seen a lot of that clip of the young people dancing. My only hope is that they are still getting some kind of royalty.
Hey man you got that right I was thair it was awesome believe me 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice edition.
The sort of music that bangs you over the head and asks questions later !
superbe rock un bijou
I use to have honey hush with lonesome train on 45 black coral vogue label the British release, I played it to death
the best of the best rockabilly
Great rockabilly! Well done video!
Lindo parabéns AMEI 👋👋😘
ROCKABILLY AND JOHNNY BURNETTE,,,,GOES WELL,VERY WELL
Yeahhhhh...masterpiece!
The original wild man Rocker!
At my age, I need some of that Geritol to rock!
Sensacional amigo a sua postagem
Briliant montage
Im a Hillbilly, born 1955.....Eastern Kentucky , Wolfe County....No one can rockabilly like us Hillbillies...Ancestors since 1740s.....Virginia & Kentucky...
Rock'n' Roll and boogie voogie and rockabilly Forever.
He's got the moves! Don't exist today in our boring world.
still kick ass in 2019
And now in 2020
Wonderful...😊🎶🎶
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A rock, rock, rockabilly boogie
A rock, rock, rockabilly boogie
A rock, rock, rockabilly boogie
A rock, rock, rockabilly boogie tonight
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 hideaway
You do the rockabilly till the break of day
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
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, 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
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
LOve it.!!! I want to get this song for our band says Judy Corrette
love. all the rock a billy