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  1. Don't You Ever Get Tired of Hurting Me? Official website of legendary guitar player James Burton, with news, upcoming shows, photos, videos and more.

  2. 23 de sept. de 2023 · The Top 10 Most Popular James Burton Songs 1. “Susie Q” One of James Burton’s most iconic songs, “Susie Q” was released in 1957 as a single with Dale Hawkins. The distinctive guitar riff in this rock and roll classic showcases Burton’s unparalleled skill and creativity.

  3. With Burton as his musical anchor and his dad, Ozzie, putting the power of prime-time television behind him, Ricky offered up a tamer-looking version of Elvis Presley. But with Ricky’s straightforward readings and his band’s solid backup, the music was authentic.

  4. When you lose somebody that close, they’re like family to you. The following Rick Nelson songs feature your impressive Fender Telecaster runs. Could you take a moment to share your memories of these songs? Believe What You Say [#4 POP, #10 C&W: #6 R&B April 1958] That was the very first song of Rick’s that I played the lead guitar solo on.

  5. Elvis' Guitarist James Burton: 'I Went Professional When I Was 14' Burton played in Ricky Nelson's band, and has been on hundreds of recordings, including those by Frank Sinatra and Johnny Cash.

  6. 15 de feb. de 2018 · Burton first showed up on Variety’s radar when he appeared as a member of Ricky Nelson’s band on the hit TV series, “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” in 1958.

  7. But because of his work with Ricky on songs like “Hello Mary Lou” and “Travelin’ Man”, Burton was an increasingly in-demand guitar player. In ’65, James got a call from Johnny Cash to play dobro on a TV pilot for a new musical show called “ Shindig “.