As a Member of a Band or Duo

Bekka And Billy
Bekka And Billy
Almo Sounds, 1997

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Role in Band: Lead and backing vocals, guitar, songwriter. Essentially, half of the duo.


Tracks:   

  1. "Patient Heart"
       (duet, Written by Billy Burnette, Bekka Bramlett, and Annie Roboff)
 
 2. "Soul Searchin'"
        (Lead vocal by Billy Burnette, Written by Billy Burnette)
  3. "True Blue Love"
        (duet, Written by Billy Burnette and Larry Weiss)
  4. "Deal With It"
      (duet, Written by Billy Burnette and Gary Nicholson)
  5. "Better Days"
      (Lead vocal by Bekka Bramlett, Written by Billy Burnette, Bekka Bramlett,
        and Annie Roboff)
 
 6. "God Knows I Love You"
      (Lead vocal by Billy Burnette, Written by Delaney Bramlett and Mac Davis)
  7. "Through the Walls"
      (Lead vocal by Bekka Bramlett, Written by Billy Burnette and Bekka Bramlett)
  8. "Heart To Call Home"
      (Lead vocal by Billy Burnette, Written by Billy Burnette and Rafe Van Hoy)
  9. "Born To Be Loved by You"
      (duet, Written by Billy Burnette and Rafe Van Hoy)
10. "Old Hickory Lake"
      (Lead vocal by Bekka Bramlett, Written by Bekka Bramlett, Annie Roboff,
        and Beth Nielsen Chapman)

11. "Made For Each Other"
      (duet, Written by Billy Burnette, Bekka Bramlett, and Annie Roboff)
12. "And Then Some"
      (duet, Written by Billy Burnette, Bekka Bramlett, and Pete Wasner)


Comments from the Webmistress:

After their brief stint together in Fleetwood Mac (though they had met each other previously through their parents - Billy, of course, being the son of Dorsey Burnette and Bekka being the daughter of Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett), Bekka Bramlett and Billy Burnette decided to form a duo and released one self-titled album together.

Though it didn't meet much commercial success, this is one of the few truly great contemporary country albums. It is an absolute must-own (though it is out of print, so be prepared to pay outrageous prices for it). The two voices compliment each other perfectly and the result is a sound that can only be described as heavenly.