I-40 Country (1974)
Jerry Lee Gets His Country On
Sorry… I haven’t been around much these last few weeks. The work over at For The Love Of Harry is taking longer than expected. Thanks also to those filling requests in the C-Box. It’s very appreciated. Here’s something I had already loaded and was ready to go, so here it is sans commentary… just to get it out there. We couldn’t find a CD for this title over at Amazon, just vinyl.
He Can’t Fill My Shoes (2:34)
Tell Tale Signs (2:28)
A Picture From Life’s Other Side (3:43)
I Hate Goodbyes (2:32)
I’ve Forgot More About You Than He’ll Ever Know (3:04)
Tomorrow’s Taking Baby Away (3:20)
Cold, Cold Morning Light (3:10)
The Alcohol Of Fame (2:30)
Where Would I Be (3:04)
Bluer Words (2:20)
Room Full Of Roses (2:34)











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Just want to say, no need to apologize for the lack of posting – you’ve just set the bar so high with all the great posts throughout the year. Thanks for all you do.
In a world better made for crazies than it is, Jerry Lee (pronounced Jerra Lee) would have been a bigger rock and roller than Elvis, and Howlin’ Wolf, not Muddy Waters, would be the epitome of the best Chicago blues. I’m not entirely sorry that the world was not better made for crazies, although Johnny Rotten got through, but when I want to hear the real feeling, there are few things better than Jerry Lee Lewis, and I mean the Killer, baby.
The Killer KILLS! That’s what I’m talkin’ ’bout.
thanks as always