Burnin' Daylight

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Burnin' Daylight
OriginNashville, Tennessee, United States
GenresCountry
Years active1995–1997
LabelsCurb
Associated actsExile, Southern Pacific
Past membersMarc Beeson
Kurt Howell
Sonny LeMaire

Burnin' Daylight was an American country music band composed of Marc Beeson (lead vocals, guitar), Kurt Howell (keyboards, vocals), and Sonny LeMaire (bass guitar, vocals). Howell was formerly a member of Southern Pacific, and LeMaire a former member of Exile. Burnin' Daylight recorded one album on Curb Records in 1996, in addition to charting three singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. The highest of these, "Say Yes", reached No. 37.

History[]

Burnin' Daylight was formed in 1995 by Sonny LeMaire, Kurt Howell, and Marc Beeson. LeMaire was formerly a member of Exile,[1] and Howell, formerly of Southern Pacific and later a solo artist for Reprise Records.[2] Marc Beeson was a Nashville songwriter who had previously charted a solo single on BNA Records in the early 1990s.[3] The group had originally assumed the name The Loose Cannons, but was forced to change its name to Burnin' Daylight because another band had the same name.[3] Originally, songwriters Trey Bruce and Rob Crosby were slated to be members of Burnin' Daylight as well. However, they decided to focus on their respective solo careers instead.[3]

Initially, Burnin' Daylight was intended to be only a live band. They eventually sent a tape to Mike Curb, head of the Curb Records label, who signed the group in 1997.[3] In April of that year, Burnin' Daylight released its eponymous debut album. They charted three singles on the Billboard country music charts, including a Top 40 hit in "Say Yes". Robert Loy of Country Standard Time gave the album a negative review, criticizing it as formula.[2]

Since disbanding in 1997, former bass guitarist Sonny LeMaire has written several singles for other artists, including the Number One hit "Beautiful Mess" by Diamond Rio, "She Thinks She Needs Me" by Andy Griggs, and "Fall" by Clay Walker (also recorded by Kimberley Locke). All of these were collaborations with Shane Minor and Clay Mills. LeMaire has also since reunited with Exile.

Burnin' Daylight (1997)[]

Burnin' Daylight
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Studio album by
Burnin' Daylight
ReleasedApril 15, 1997 (1997-04-15)
GenreCountry
LabelCurb
ProducerMark Bright and Burnin' Daylight

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Say Yes"Marc Beeson, Chuck Jones4:09
2."God Made a Woman"Beeson, Sonny LeMaire, Bernie Nelson3:39
3."Some Hearts (Get All the Breaks)"Beeson, Rick Bowles3:25
4."Nice Work (If You Can Get It)"LeMaire, Beeson, Robert Byrne3:31
5."I Wouldn't Know"Beeson, Byrne, Mike McGuire3:24
6."The Only Way I Know"Joanie Chappel-Beeson, Craig Bickhardt4:07
7."Love Worth Fighting For"Beeson, LeMaire, Kurt Howell3:13
8."Live to Love Again"Beeson, Howell, LeMaire, Trey Bruce3:09
9."Cut and Run"Howell, Bruce3:37
10."My New Tattoo"Stephen Allen Davis3:34
11."Everything or Nothing at All"Beeson, Howell, LeMaire4:33

Personnel[]

Burnin' Daylight
  • Marc Beeson — acoustic guitar, lead vocals
  • Kurt Howell — keyboards, vocals
  • Sonny LeMaire — bass guitar, vocals
Additional musician

Chart performance[]

Chart (1997) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 74

Singles[]

Year Single Peak chart
positions
US Country CAN Country
1996 "Love Worth Fighting For" 49
1997 "Say Yes" 37 84
"Live to Love Again" 58 96
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos[]

Year Video Director
1996 "Love Worth Fighting For"[4] chris rogers

References[]

  1. ^ Exile Members
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Burnin' Daylight - Burnin' Daylight
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Burnin' Daylight biography: Oldies.com
  4. ^ "CMT : Videos : Burnin' Daylight : Love Worth Fighting For". Country Music Television. Retrieved October 14, 2011.

External links[]

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