Jerry Lee Lewis
Mercury Years Volume III
| Label | umc |
| Decade | 1950s |
| Reissued | 13.02.2009 |
| Total time | 1:11:40 |
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By the early 1970s, the controversial Jerry Lee was seeing out a contract at Mercury, this collection gathers together 25 tracks from the period between 1973 and ’77 when the great change round him as stadium rock became bigger and punk began to erupt failed to effect the raw rootsy rock, earthy country, bar room belligerence and hungover spiritualism that made him such a legendary performances. Rock ‘n’ roll classics like Honey Hush and Shake, Rattle And Roll sit next to Hank Williams’ Your Cheatin’ Heart and Leadbelly’s Goodnight Irene, while I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone and Lord I’ve Tried Everything But You are the kind of confessionals that he excels at.
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| 1. Haunted House |
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| 2. Meat Man |
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| 3. Born To Be A Loser |
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| 4. Just A Little Bit |
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| 5. Honey Hush |
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| 6. I'll Find It Where I Can |
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| 7. Boogie Woogie Country Man |
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| 8. I'm Still Jealous Of You |
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| 9. Honky Tonk Wine |
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| 10. I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone |
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| 11. No One Knows Me |
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| 12. Jerry's Place |
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| 13. Jesus Is On The Main Line (Call Him Sometime) |
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| 14. Shake Rattle And Roll |
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| 15. House Of Blue Lights |
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| 16. Goodnight Irene |
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| 17. Lord, I've Tried Everything But You |
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| 18. Country Memories |
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| 19. I Can Help |
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| 20. I Don't Want To Be Lonely Tonight |
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| 21. That Kind Of Fool |
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| 22. Your Cheatin' Heart |
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| 23. Crawdad Song |
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| 24. As Long As We Live |
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| 25. Ivory Tears |
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