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Q: Nothing to do and all night to do it. ( Answered,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Nothing to do and all night to do it.
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Asked by: captaincamaro-ga
List Price: $4.50
Posted: 17 Jul 2005 21:53 PDT
Expires: 16 Aug 2005 21:53 PDT
Question ID: 544741
Hey, everybody-Bob here.  Say-this question goes out to all you music
buffs.  I'm looking for the artist who performed the country song
"nothing to do and all night to do it."  The song would've come out
about 10 years ago.  Thanx-Bob
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Subject: Re: Nothing to do and all night to do it.
Answered By: justaskscott-ga on 18 Jul 2005 21:52 PDT
 
Hi Bob,

The artist is Billy Burnette.  His hit single "Nothin' to Do (And All
Night to Do It)" was released in 1992.

"Billy Burnette," by John Bush (All Music Guide)
VH1.com
http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/burnette_billy/bio.jhtml

"Billy Burnette," by Michele, Jan Freedland & John Fitzgerald 
The Fleetwood Mac Legacy 
http://fmlegacy.com/Bios/biobilly.htm

- justaskscott


Search strategy --

Searched for the following phrases on Google:

"nothing to do and all night to do it"
"nothin to do and all night to do it"

[My next guess would have been "nuthin to do and all night to do it."]

Clarification of Answer by justaskscott-ga on 18 Jul 2005 21:55 PDT
I'm embarrassed.  I noticed the comment by goodenough just as I was
submitting my answer.  Since goodenough had the correct answer, you
have every right to ask me to withdraw my answer and save the $4.50. 
If you like my answer, then of course I'll be happy to keep it posted.
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Subject: Re: Nothing to do and all night to do it.
From: goodenough-ga on 18 Jul 2005 00:48 PDT
 
Billy Burnette returned to country music in 1992 with a contract from
Warner Bros. and the charting single "Nothin' to Do (And All Night to
Do It).
Hope that helps!!

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