Rocky Burnette was part of the early 1980s revival of the rockabilly style.… Read Full Bio ↴Rocky Burnette was part of the early 1980s revival of the rockabilly style. He released his first album, Son of Rock 'n' Roll, on EMI America in 1979. In the summer of 1980, his single "Tired of Toein' the Line" became a Top Ten hit in the United States. The song was also popular internationally. 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, was not successful.
In 1981, Burnette toured Europe with the final version of his late father's The Rock and Roll Trio. He also used the band on his next album, Get Hot or Go Home! on Enigma Records. It also sold poorly, and Enigma dropped Burnette and the Trio rather than release a follow-up.
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, which went bankrupt almost immediately after its release.
Burnette continued to tour internationally, and wrote the European hit "You Got Away With Love" for Percy Sledge in 1997.
In 1981, Burnette toured Europe with the final version of his late father's The Rock and Roll Trio. He also used the band on his next album, Get Hot or Go Home! on Enigma Records. It also sold poorly, and Enigma dropped Burnette and the Trio rather than release a follow-up.
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, which went bankrupt almost immediately after its release.
Burnette continued to tour internationally, and wrote the European hit "You Got Away With Love" for Percy Sledge in 1997.
You're So Easy To Love
Rocky Burnette Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'You're So Easy To Love' by these artists:
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Blackie and the Rodeo Kings I've got lucky charms A heart-shaped tattoo A door wide open…
Tommy James I was lookin' for a lover I went to one and…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Rocky Burnette:
Baby Tonight Your eyes are fire that burn through the night alight,…
Fallin' In Love You wanna be with me I wanna be with you We can…
Fallin' in Love (Bein' Friends) you wanna be with me i wanna be with you we could…
Perfect Crime My gun went on your chest Gotta find a victim that's…
Roll Like A Wheel Don't be discouraged, baby, don't turn away. You were born g…
Tired of Toein Baby, I'm tired of toeing the line. Don't know…
Tired Of Toein The Line Baby, I'm tired of toeing the line. Don't know…
Tired Of Toein The Lines Baby, I'm tired of toeing the line. Don't know…
Tired of Toein' the Line Baby, I'm tired of toeing the line. Don't know…
Tired of toein' th line Baby, I'm tired of toeing the line. Don't know…
Tired of Toein' the Line Baby, I'm tired of toeing the line. Don't know…
Tired Of Toein' The Line 1980 Baby, I'm tired of toeing the line. Don't know…
Tired of Toeing the Line Baby, I'm tired of toeing the line. Don't know…
Tired of Towin' the Line Baby, I'm tired of toeing the line. Don't know…
Tired Of Towing The Line Baby, I'm tired of toeing the line. Don't know…
Why Go Home Thank you for asking I'm ok, I guess Though I walk a…
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@larrysaia2474
This album is iconic I had the vhs tape back in the 80s now I have it on cd
@mbrand19971
I'll admit after 1961 I simply didn't care about the kind of recordings music was made which to me didn't have the feel what it sounded like in the fifties as I got much older I had great appreciation on great recordings everything from the Beatles to Nirvana there was this feel in creating great music especially technology. Hearing Rocky This is the kinds of recordings I like to do the way it's done right which in the 70's there was still great music that was out there and Rocky was keeping the music his father made famous even though he had the production around it. That's the way I like to have my music being presented.
@celtichalo2886
Who knows how to do the old “Jitter Bug” dance? This song is perfect for it! 😍
@glee53
thanks for posting the son of rock n roll
@bfpdude001
This good album. Good eighties tunes
@reikibee
I had his album, love all his songs...
@vanessaspage7262
Awesome album playback, thank you...:)
@jeanieb7008
i'm 10 again dancing around the living room LOL
@jeanieb7008
oh gosh that dated me didn't it lmao
@normanperkins9885
Ya, toe tappin...