Austin Burke could write the book on being a millennial. Growing up in the 1990's in Phoenix, Arizona, Austin was a huge country music fan and began singing as soon as he could walk. At the tender age of of 3, he sang the national anthem for both the Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks and at a chance meeting with his hero Garth Brooks at a Padre's spring training game, his destiny was set. He soon won a coveted spot singing "Friends In Low Places" on the Rosie O'Donell show Read Full BioAustin Burke could write the book on being a millennial. Growing up in the 1990's in Phoenix, Arizona, Austin was a huge country music fan and began singing as soon as he could walk. At the tender age of of 3, he sang the national anthem for both the Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks and at a chance meeting with his hero Garth Brooks at a Padre's spring training game, his destiny was set. He soon won a coveted spot singing "Friends In Low Places" on the Rosie O'Donell show, not once but twice and when Rosie asked him what he wanted to be when he grew up he said a "singing baseball player". Such are the early experiences that dreams are made of.
Austin is currently making words rhyme and serving his time waiting on tables (and waiting on the tables to turn.) He's singing at writer's nights and tearing up the honky-tonks, paying his dues and livin' the dream in Tennessee. To quote his grandmother and the title of one of his own songs, Austin says it's his job these days to just "Suit Up Show Up Shut Up And Get The Job Done".
Austin is currently making words rhyme and serving his time waiting on tables (and waiting on the tables to turn.) He's singing at writer's nights and tearing up the honky-tonks, paying his dues and livin' the dream in Tennessee. To quote his grandmother and the title of one of his own songs, Austin says it's his job these days to just "Suit Up Show Up Shut Up And Get The Job Done".
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Desert Child
Austin Burke Lyrics
She's 120 in the shade
Little Bon Jovi runaway
From a made-up town
She's an Arizona sunrise
Coachella in the moonlight
Too lost to be found
Hitched a ride out of Telluride
On a mountain high and a warm breeze
Now she's sitting next to me a little
Sun kissed with a cold Corona
Little tattoo on her shoulder
Says "born free"
And I won't ever have another summer night
Like the one I spent that summer
In her blue eyes and just like that sand in her hair
She left pieces of her everywhere
She'll always be my
She said she'll always be my desert child
Oh, yeah
She's a Colorado beauty queen
Sitting on my California king
All wrapped up
Wasn't nowhere that she had to be
She just knew that she had to leave
So she packed up
Didn't leave her name
Leave her number
Just her necklace
In the covers
Like she thought that I'd forget her
But I remember
And I won't ever have another summer night
Like the one I spent that summer
In her blue eyes and just like that sand in her hair
She left pieces of her everywhere
She'll always be my
She said she'll always be my desert child
And I won't ever have another summer night
Like the one I spent that summer
In her blue eyes and just like that sand in her hair
She left pieces of her everywhere
She'll always be my
She said she'll always be my desert child
She said she'll always be my desert child
Writer(s): Daniel Ross, Benjy Lashar Davis, Austin Burke
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Country Paradise
Lyrics: Austin Burke - Desert Child
[Verse 1]
She's 120 in the shade
Little Bon Jovi runaway
From a made-up town
She's an Arizona sunrise
Coachella in the moonlight
Too lost to be found
Hitched a ride out of Telluride
On a mountain high and a warm breeze
Now she's sitting next to me a little
Sun kissed with a cold Corona
Little tattoo on her shoulder
Says "born free"
[Chorus]
And I won't ever have another summer night
Like the one I spent that summer
In her blue eyes and just like that sand in her hair
She left pieces of her everywhere
She'll always be my
She said she'll always be my desert child
Oh, yeah
[Verse 2]
She's a Colorado beauty queen
Sitting on my California king
All wrapped up
Wasn't nowhere that she had to be
She just knew that she had to leave
So she packed up
Didn't leave her name
Leave her number
Just her necklace
In the covers
Like she thought that I'd forget her
But I remember
[Chorus]
And I won't ever have another summer night
Like the one I spent that summer
In her blue eyes and just like that sand in her hair
She left pieces of her everywhere
She'll always be my
She said she'll always be my desert child
[Chorus]
And I won't ever have another summer night
Like the one I spent that summer
In her blue eyes and just like that sand in her hair
She left pieces of her everywhere
She'll always be my
She said she'll always be my desert child
She said she'll always be my desert child
Songwriters: Austin Burke, Benjy Davis, and Daniel Ross
Country Paradise
Austin Burke doesn't disappoint!
Question of the day: I think I'm already over the winter. Are you ready for Spring and Summer? βοΈ
WaveMusic
I love the whole year here in LA!
Doreen Smith
I am so ready for suntan skin, moonlight nights, and bonfires. Long talks..........lazy summer nights!!!!
Rap Paradise
So ready for summer π
Urban Paradise
Definitely π΄
Country Paradise
Lyrics: Austin Burke - Desert Child
[Verse 1]
She's 120 in the shade
Little Bon Jovi runaway
From a made-up town
She's an Arizona sunrise
Coachella in the moonlight
Too lost to be found
Hitched a ride out of Telluride
On a mountain high and a warm breeze
Now she's sitting next to me a little
Sun kissed with a cold Corona
Little tattoo on her shoulder
Says "born free"
[Chorus]
And I won't ever have another summer night
Like the one I spent that summer
In her blue eyes and just like that sand in her hair
She left pieces of her everywhere
She'll always be my
She said she'll always be my desert child
Oh, yeah
[Verse 2]
She's a Colorado beauty queen
Sitting on my California king
All wrapped up
Wasn't nowhere that she had to be
She just knew that she had to leave
So she packed up
Didn't leave her name
Leave her number
Just her necklace
In the covers
Like she thought that I'd forget her
But I remember
[Chorus]
And I won't ever have another summer night
Like the one I spent that summer
In her blue eyes and just like that sand in her hair
She left pieces of her everywhere
She'll always be my
She said she'll always be my desert child
[Chorus]
And I won't ever have another summer night
Like the one I spent that summer
In her blue eyes and just like that sand in her hair
She left pieces of her everywhere
She'll always be my
She said she'll always be my desert child
She said she'll always be my desert child
Songwriters: Austin Burke, Benjy Davis, and Daniel Ross
SEASONAL BULLETS
Awesome..love itβ€π
Jason Webb
I love β€οΈ this song so much
Logan Travelbee
Love it
Alexis Nazareth
Amazing!!