Billy Bremner

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You Aint Going Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Laughter Turns To Tears 00:00 Tools
Dream lover 00:00 Tools
Shatterproof 00:00 Tools
You Ain't Going Nowhere 00:00 Tools
The Girl Can't Help It 00:00 Tools
Knocked Me Over With A Feather 00:00 Tools
Get A Job 00:00 Tools
The Real Problem 00:00 Tools
No If, But, Maybe 00:00 Tools
The Price Is Right 00:00 Tools
Where We Still Call Home 00:00 Tools
The Alliguitar And The Rockodile 00:00 Tools
Fire In My Pocket 00:00 Tools
I Can't Name Them All 00:00 Tools
The Biggest Fool In Town 00:00 Tools
Tired And Emotional 00:00 Tools
Only The Sound Of My Heart 00:00 Tools
I Get Enough 00:00 Tools
They Don't Come Much Better 00:00 Tools
The Picture We Painted 00:00 Tools
I Hit The Nail Right On The Head 00:00 Tools
Puttin' It In Reverse 00:00 Tools
What Is The Reason 00:00 Tools
Bullies 00:00 Tools
Emergency 00:00 Tools
Tired And Emotional (And Probably Drunk) 00:00 Tools
Losing My Touch 00:00 Tools
The Cocktail Of The Year 00:00 Tools
My Life Has Stopped On Red 00:00 Tools
The Perfect Crime 00:00 Tools
When Love Goes To Sleep 00:00 Tools
Love Is Stranger Than Fiction 00:00 Tools
Loud Music In Cars (USA Mix) 00:00 Tools
Look At That Car 00:00 Tools
When These Shoes Were New 00:00 Tools
Going Steady With A Heartache 00:00 Tools
Green With Envy 00:00 Tools
Lie Detector 00:00 Tools
Take It Day By Day 00:00 Tools
I See It In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
I Can Love You 00:00 Tools
Lena 00:00 Tools
Billy Bremner - Get A Job 00:00 Tools
I Thank Them 00:00 Tools
At Last The Summer’s Here 00:00 Tools
Can’t Turn Back 00:00 Tools
You Got To Me 00:00 Tools
Keep This House Rockin' 00:00 Tools
Meek Power 00:00 Tools
Yes Please! 00:00 Tools
Cover It Up 00:00 Tools
She’s No Queen 00:00 Tools
Lookin' Back, Thinkin' Ahead 00:00 Tools
Loud Music In Cars - Billy Bremmer 00:00 Tools
Hell’s Doors 00:00 Tools
Instead Of Believing You 00:00 Tools
Now Is the Time 00:00 Tools
Every Day I Love You More And More 00:00 Tools
The Boat That's Sunk A Thousand Ships 00:00 Tools
The Boat That’s Sunk A Thousand Ships 00:00 Tools
Pass This Story 'round 00:00 Tools
A Fine Set Of Wheels 00:00 Tools
Who Says, Who Cares? 00:00 Tools
Fine Set of Wheels 00:00 Tools
What Is The REason? 00:00 Tools
Musclebound 00:00 Tools
Can't Turn Back 00:00 Tools
It Happened To Me 00:00 Tools
Pass This Story Round 00:00 Tools
She's No Queen 00:00 Tools
Hell's Doors 00:00 Tools
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William 'Billy' Bremner (born in 1947, in Scotland) is best known for his work as guitar player in the band Rockpile. Rockpile played on the bulk of Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds' albums throughout the mid 1970s but only released one album under their own name. In addition to his guitarist duties, Bremner occasionally sang lead, as he did on "Heart" and "You Ain't Nothing But Fine" on 1980's "Seconds Of Pleasure." He also wrote Edmunds' hit "Trouble Boys", but used an alias, Billy Murray, so as not to be confused with the more famous footballer with the same name. Before Rockpile, he played with The Luvvers, who served as Lulu's backing band and recorded a single ("The House On The Hill/Most Unlovely" for Parlophone in 1966. In 1971 he added some guitar work to "March Hare", the 1st solo album from ex-Honeybus member Colin Hare. Immediately before Rockpile he was a member of the Neil Innes Band, Fatso which went on to record the soundtrack for the original Rutland Weekend TV program. After Rockpile split in 1981, Bremner played lead guitar on The Pretenders' 1982 single "Back On The Chain Gang/My City Was Gone". He later provided lead guitar for their 1990 album "Packed". Bremner released his first solo album ("BASH!") in 1984, containing songs co-written with The Records' Will Burch, Elvis Costello, and Chris Difford & Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze). After stints in L.A. (where he played in the bands of Pat McLaughlin and Rosie Flores) & Nashville he moved to Sweden in the 1990s where he hooked up with The Refreshments, producing & playing on a few of their albums. A second solo album, "A Good Week's Work," followed in 1999 and a third "No Ifs, Buts, Maybes" in 2006, both recorded in Sweden. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.