*(1955) Von 1006-B ''Go Along Mule'' (Take NA Single Master) The Burnette Rhythm Rangers
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''Go Along Mule (aka Go Mule Go)*'' (Take NA Von 1006-B Single Master) (Johnny Burnette) (Old Judge Music (2:05)
Recorded Unknown Date November 1955 at WBIP Studio, Booneville, Mississippi
Name (Or. No.of Instruments)
Johnny Burnett (Vocals & Guitar
Paul Burlison - Lead Guitar
Al Vescovo - Hawaiian Guitar
Dorsey Burnette - Upright Bass
Tommy Seeling - Fiddle*
Producer & Recording Engineer - Bill Bond
"Go Along Mule" (also known as "Go Mule Go") is a 1955 rockabilly track recorded by Johnny Burnette, often associated with the Burnette Rhythm Rangers. Johnny Burnette was a pioneering figure in early rockabilly music. Alongside his brother Dorsey Burnette and guitarist Paul Burlison, he formed later the Rock And Roll Trio, but earlier recordings like ''Go Along Mule'' were released under different names, including the Burnette Rhythm Rangers. These early tracks blend country twang with the raw energy that would define rockabilly.
Here’s a closer look at the song and its background: The song features upbeat acoustic guitar, slap bass, and playful lyrics, typical of the hillbilly boogie style. It’s a light-hearted, rhythmic tune that showcases Johnny Burnette’s early vocal style before his more polished pop hits of the 1960s. Though not a chart-topper, it’s a cult favorite among rockabilly collectors and appears on compilations like Johnny Burnette's Greatest Hits.
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