1. Guitar Man - Jerry Reed, Reed, Jerry 2. Folsom Prison Blues - Jerry Reed, Cash, Johnny 3. The Devil Went Down to Georgia - Jerry Reed, Crain, Tom 4. Down on the Corner - Jerry Reed, Fogerty, John 5. A Thing Called Love - Jerry Reed, Reed, Jerry 6. U. S. Male - Jerry Reed, Reed, Jerry 7. Honkin' - Jerry Reed, Hubbard, J. 8. Wabash Cannonball - Jerry Reed, Carter, A.P. 9. Tupelo Mississippi Flash - Jerry Reed, Reed, Jerry 10. 500 Miles Away from Home - Jerry Reed, Bare, Bobby 11. Struttin' Amos Moses - Jerry Reed, Reed, Jerry 12. Amos Moses - Jerry Reed, Hubbard, J.R. 13. Sweet Memories - Jerry Reed, Newbury, M. 14. Sixteen Tons - Jerry Reed, Travis, M. 15. When You're Hot, You're Hot - Jerry Reed, Putman, C. 16. Blue Moon of Kentucky - Jerry Reed, Monroe, B. 17. Don't It Make You Wanna Go Home - Jerry Reed, South, J. 18. Promises - Jerry Reed, Purkin 19. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown - Jerry Reed, Croce, J. 20. Patches - Jerry Reed, Dunbar 21. Mule Skinner Blues 22. Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town - Jerry Reed, Tillis, M.
Album Description
22 great finger pickin' tracks, some of which aremaking their CD debut.
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Guitar Man
- Audio CD: 0 pages (1996-10-28)
- Publisher: Camden International
- Label: Camden International
- Format: Import
- Studio: Camden International
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #16537
Avg. Customer Review:
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Summary: When Jerry's hot, he's on fire, (son)! 2001-02-20
Comment: Jerry's unique style abounds on this generous offering. His infectious "full on" vocals and his lively guitar playing (brilliant picking and warm chords) are to be enjoyed in a wide and well chosen selection of his best songs. From the fast and furious "Devil Went Down To Georgia" to the gentle "Don't It Make You Wanna Go Home" and the gentler "Sweet Memories", he takes you along for a special ride. Songs made famous by other greats such as Presley's "Guitar Man" and "US Male" are given Jerry's special treatment and and sound great. Likewise, Croce's "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" and Rogers' "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love...". If you've heard and liked any of Jerry's songs, take a chance with this album - you won't be disappointed.
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