Johnny Burnette
Johnny Burnette
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Johnny Burnette

Johnny Burnette Johnny Burnette American musician (1934–1964) "Johnny Burnett" redirects here. For the baseball infielder, see Johnny Burnett (baseball). John Joseph Burnette (March 25, 1934 – August 14, 1964) was an American singer and songwriter of rockabilly and pop music.[1] In 1952, Johnny, his brother Dorsey Burnette, and their mutual friend Paul Burlison, formed the band that became known as the Rock and Roll Trio.[2] His career was cut short on August 14, 1964, when he drowned following a boat accident, aged 30. This article needs additional citations for verification. (August 2015) Quick facts Background information, Birth name ... Johnny Burnette Burnette in 1964 Background information Birth name John Joseph Burnette Born (1934-03-25)March 25, 1934 Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. Died August…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Lonesome Train / I Just Found Out
Lonesome Train / I Just Found Out (1956)
Midnight Train / Oh Baby Babe
Midnight Train / Oh Baby Babe (1956)
Tear It Up / You're Undecided
Tear It Up / You're Undecided (1956)
The Train Kept A Rollin' / Honey Hush
The Train Kept A Rollin' / Honey Hush (1956)
Eager Beaver Baby / Touch Me
Eager Beaver Baby / Touch Me (1957)
Dreamin' / Cincinnati Fireball
Dreamin' / Cincinnati Fireball (1960)
You're Sixteen / I Beg Your Pardon
You're Sixteen / I Beg Your Pardon (1960)
Ballad Of The One Eyed Jacks / Big Big World
Ballad Of The One Eyed Jacks / Big Big World (1961)
Girls / I've Got A Lot Of Things To Do
Girls / I've Got A Lot Of Things To Do (1961)
God, Country And My Baby / Honestly I Do
God, Country And My Baby / Honestly I Do (1961)
I Go Down To The River / Little Boy Sad
I Go Down To The River / Little Boy Sad (1961)
Clown Shoes / The Way I Am
Clown Shoes / The Way I Am (1962)
Big Big World / You're Sixteen
Big Big World / You're Sixteen (1968)
Dreamin' / Little Boy Sad
Dreamin' / Little Boy Sad (1968)