Jerry Reed Album: “Here I Am”
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Release Date:1999-09-15
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Classic Country, Greatest Country Hits, 1970s Country
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Label:Bear Family
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:790051630621
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| Track Listing : |
| 1 |
Oh Lonely Heart |
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| 2 |
In My Own Backyard |
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| 3 |
I've Had Enough |
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Teardrop Street |
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| 5 |
Heart Appeal |
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| 6 |
Bessie Baby |
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| 7 |
Too Busy Cryin' the Blues |
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| 8 |
I'm Stuck Video |
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| 9 |
Mister Whiz Video |
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| 10 |
Rockin' in Baghdad |
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| 11 |
When I Found You |
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| 12 |
Honey Chile |
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| 13 |
It's High Time |
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| 14 |
You Make It, They Take It |
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| 15 |
Your Money Makes You Purty |
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| 16 |
Too Young to Be Blue |
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| 17 |
You're Braggin', Boy |
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| 18 |
Just a Romeo |
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| 19 |
If the Good Lord's Willing |
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Here I Am |
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| 21 |
I'm Tired of Playing Cupid |
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| 22 |
I'm a Lover, Not a Fighter |
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| 23 |
How Can I Go on This Way |
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| 24 |
Everywhere |
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| 25 |
Forever |
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| 26 |
This Great Big Empty Room |
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| 27 |
I Can't Find the Words |
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| 28 |
How Can I Go on This Way |
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| 29 |
Ba-Bee |
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| 30 |
So in Love |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- What a Surprise
I purchased this CD after hearing the song "Teardrop Street". I was stunned. If you have only heard Jerry Reed in his later years when the vast majority of his style of humorous satirical song then this will be a real treat. His voice was silky smooth with a richness I did not anticipate from him. I wish he had continued with this style, it provided musical enjoyment to my ears.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Pre-Amos Moses...
I'm a Jerry Reed addict. I've been a big fan for over 35 years. If you are ike me and love to hear the Jerry Reed from the 'Amos Moses', 'When You're Hot You're Hot', era (late 60's-early 70's) then this CD is probably not for you.
I purchased this disc a while back but was sorely disappointed when I listened to it. The Jerry Reed heard on this disc is a very young Jerry Reed. He does not sing or play guitar with his signature sound which came later during his days with RCA and under the watchful eye of Chet Atkins.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Early Jerry Reed
This is a fine collection of recordings which Jerry made for the Capitol label between 1955 and 1958-just before he went into the service. A great mix of straight-ahead country and rockabilly. Several sides feature steel guitar hall-of-famer and legend Don Helms (who was also Hank, Sr.'s steel player). Another fine reissue by Bear Family reflecting their usual stringent mastering standards. Highly recommended!!
- Jerry Reed a country rockabilly singer?
wow is this great! I have been big Jerry Reed fan since I was 10 or 11. I was never a big country fan but the last few years
have really gotten into classic country and rockabilly. i bought this to hear Reed's early work and it's fantastic! it's not
Amos Moses or When your hot your hot! It's a little country and rockabilly that was popular at the time. He sounds like Hank
Williams on one song and Carl Perkins on anothers! Of course his guitar playing is incredible and that's what i like about it
but it's amazing to hear him sing classic country and rockabilly. If your a fan or Reed or the others you have to get this!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Early Jerry Reed showcases versatility.
While this CD is chock full of cool Reed cuts, it doesn't easily fall into the Country-Bluegrass genre most of his later work fits into so snuggly. There are some killer rockabilly tracks, a few incredible Elvis impersonations and an over all mastery of all that is, was and will be 1950's Rock n'Roll. I fell in love with Reed's music just a few years ago but I really appreciate hearing this material, which Jerry practically denied his entire career. You really get a clear view of the talent and potential Jerry was touting, even at a young age. I mean, "Rocking in Bagdad" predicated the Beatles going all "Worldly" on us by more than a decade! If you're a fan, a true Jerry Reed fan, find a copy of this and know that its not Sing Our Song, Lord Mr. Ford, Amos Moses or any of the other dozens of Reed tracks that slay. What it is, is a 30 song collection that show off an incredible talent trying to find his voice.
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