Rocky Burnette

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Rocky Burnette
Birth nameJonathan Burnette
Born (1953-06-12) June 12, 1953 (age 70)
EMI America

Rocky Burnette (born Jonathan Burnette, June 12, 1953)[1][2] is an American singer and musician and the son to the rockabilly and pop singer Johnny Burnette. Rocky is best known for his 1980 hit single "Tired of Toein' the Line" which he co-wrote with Ron Coleman, who formerly wrote, recorded and performed with The Brothers Grim and The Everly Brothers.

Career

Rocky Burnette was born in

hit in the United States.[3] The song was also popular internationally, becoming a No. 1 hit in Australia and peaking at No. 3 in South Africa; it reached No. 58 in the UK.[4]
EMI America's financial problems interfered with promotion efforts for the follow-up singles (several of which became hits in other countries), and Burnette's second album, Heart Stopper (The Goods Records, 1982), was not successful.[citation needed]

In 1983, Burnette toured Europe with the final version of his deceased father's Rock and Roll Trio. He also used the band on his next album, Get Hot or Go Home! on KYD Records.[3] It also sold poorly and KYD dropped Burnette and the Trio rather than release a follow-up.[citation needed]

Burnette worked with Rosie Flores and Dwight Twilley in the mid-1990s, and also contributed vocals and the original "Trouble Is I'm in Love With You" to Paul Burlison's 1997 Train Kept A-Rollin'. In 1996, Burnette released Tear It Up on Core Records.

Burnette co-wrote the European hit "You Got Away With Love" for Percy Sledge in 1997 which was produced by Saul Davis & Barry Goldberg. He continues to tour internationally at a number of rockabilly shows.

Backed by Barry Goldberg and Mickey Raphael, he recorded "Mystery Train" for the Carla Olson-produced Americana Railroad compilation album released in 2021.

Discography

  • The Son Of Rock And Roll (EMI America, 1979)[5]
  • Heart Stopper (The Goods Records, 1982)
  • Get Hot Or Go Home! (KYD, 1983)
  • Tear It Up (Core, 1996)
  • Hip Shakin' Baby: A Tribute To Johnny & Dorsey Burnette – with Darrel Higham & The Enforcers (Rockstar, 2002)
  • Wampus Cat (El Toro, 2007)
  • Rock Solid (Sunset Blvd Records, 2019)

See also

  • List of 1980s one-hit wonders in the United States

References

  1. IMDb
  2. ^ "Today in history". ABC News. Associated Press. June 12, 2014.
  3. ^ .
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  5. ^ Track Listing From Analog Recording Circa 1985 1) Tired Of Toein' The Line -- 3:43 2) Angel In Chambray -- 3:20 3) Baby Tonight -- 3:16 4) Fallin' In Love (Bein' Friends) -- 4:00 5) Anywhere Your Body Goes -- 2:40 6) The Boogie Man -- 3:42 7) You're So Easy To Love -- 2:24 8) Clowns From Outer Space -- 3:53 9) A Woman In Love -- 2:52 10)Roll Like A Wheel -- 4:08

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