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At this time, Burton was relegated to rhythm as Joe Maphis was still playing lead guitar for Nelson. [10] Ricky Nelson's original (regular) band included Burton and double bassist James Kirkland; Kirkland was later replaced by Joe Osborn on electric bass. Burton's first single as Nelson's lead guitarist was "Believe What You Say". [11]
Burton soon graduated to Ricky Nelson’s band, where he crafted influential rockabilly licks and solos on more than 40 hits. As an in-demand studio picker, he played on records for artists ...
In 2005, at the 20th anniversary of Nelson's death, PBS televised Ricky Nelson Sings, a documentary featuring interviews with his children, as well as James Burton and Kris Kristofferson. [ 99 ] Hall of Fame baseball player Rickey Henderson was named Rickey Nelson Henley after Ricky Nelson.
"Stood Up" is a song written by Dub Dickerson and Erma Herrold and performed by American musician Ricky Nelson. The song reached No. 2 on the Billboard pop chart, No. 4 on the R&B chart, No. 8 on the country chart, and No. 27 on the UK Singles Chart in 1957. [1] James Burton and Joe Maphis played guitar on the song, with Joe Maphis doing the ...
Nelson's exploration of the nascent country rock genre "You Just Can't Quit" was penned by Nelson; featuring guitarists James Burton, Clarence White, and Glen Campbell — — — — 1967 Country Fever. the sequel to Bright Lights and Country Music "Alone" was composed by Nelson; James Burton, Clarence White, and Glen Campbell are among the ...
Their persistence and their work impressed Nelson, and he agreed to record the song. This is the first recording that Nelson recorded with musicians James Burton , James Kirkland, Richie Frost, and Gene Garf as a unit, however Burton had played rhythm guitar on Nelson's previous single, Waitin' in School b/w Stood Up (song) .
Ricky Nelson is the second album by American singer Ricky Nelson, ... (James Burton, James Kirkland) – 2:15 "Poor Little Fool" (Sharon Sheeley) – 2:33; Charts
Ricky Nelson poses for a portrait with his family while getting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Sept. 17, 1975. (Clockwise from Left: Matthew Nelson, Sam Nelson, ...