JERRY LEE LEWIS Live & Rare!
Readers would be surprised how many LPs I have—and I have more by JERRY LEE LEWIS than any other solo artist. I love the unpredictability of JLL’s live performances, so I also have a lot of radio shows & boots from which the tracks on LIVE & RARE were taken.
There are tracks recorded in locales from Los Angeles to Pasadena (Texas). JERRY LEE manages to “play nice” in the family friendly environments of Knott’s Berry Farm, and Neil Young’s Bridge School Benefit, but he cuts loose in a big way in Nashville. The Grand Ol’ Opry lifted his ban on the condition that Jerry play his country hits, only to have The Killer perform one of the most raucous versions of Rockin’ My Life Away I’ve encountered. Jerry Lee was always at his best when he was giving someone the finger, breaking the rules, or burning something to the ground, & JLL’s wreckless abandon inspires longtime guitarist Kenny Lovelace to play one of the best solos I’ve heard from him.
I’m as enthralled by his stage patter & the asides directed at bandmembers as I am his music. During Blue Suede Shoes he says on mic that: “Drummer lost a little beat, but don’t worry, he’s hip enough, he’ll catch up!”
And Jerry didn’t always restrict himself to the truth in his intros & outros. He restarts Blue Suede Shoes, saying: “Carl Perkins wrote it, Carl Perkins sang it along with a bunch of others… Elvis did NOT have that record first, CARL PERKINS had the record… and he sold three million records on it. Elvis Presley recorded the record when Carl was laying in the hospital nearly dead, from a wreck… I think he tried to steal it from him... I’m just telling’ ya what Carl said, I ain’t got nothin’ to do with it!”
Along the way he made stops in Alabama, London, & Bridlington (wherever that is) and there are a few tracks that even I don't remember where they were recorded. There’s even a rock medley of Matchbox/Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On/Blue Suede Shoes performed with his old friends CARL PERKINS & JOHNNY CASH. Ladies & gentlemen, please welcome: The Three Quarters Of A Million Dollar Trio!
The Elvis History Blog includes this passage on the famous MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET pairing of Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, & Elvis Presley: Jerry Lee & Elvis took turns singing. When Lewis sang a bit of “Crazy Arms,” Elvis said, “The wrong man’s been settin’ here at this piano.” Jerry Lee responded, “Well, I been wantin’ to tell you that. Scoot over!” In Robert Johnson’s newspaper article the next day, Elvis praised Jerry Lee. “That boy can go,” he said. “I think he has a great future ahead of him. He has a different style, and the way he plays piano just gets inside me.” (http://www.elvis-history-blog.com/elvis-jerry-lee-lewis.html)
If Jerry Lee can be believed, just before Elvis went into the army, a decision many felt might end his reign as The King Of Rock & Roll, Presley handed it all over to him, telling Lewis to “Take it. Take it all.” True or not, what is true, is that more than any other artist, JLL was poised to do so.
I accidentally left the logo off, but it's Another Stinky Production, & I'm tellin' ya every fan of JERRY LEE LEWIS needs this compilation. In the words of The Ferriday Fireball: “If I tell you it’s gonna rain, you'd better bring your umbrella!”
I’m sure I speak for my JOKONKY co-horts when I say Happy Holidays, everyone!
ReplyDeleteIt’s strange that Jerry Lee Lewis, who was a guy who cut his teeth playing gospel tunes with a boogie woogie feel, never released a Christmas album.
Downloaders are asked to “exchange gifts” by sharing ONE other artist who never recorded a Christmas album. In "the spirit of giving." a NO-PRIZE will be awarded for the one I like best. :)
JERRY LEE LEWIS Live & Rare:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/aMHqvUtF
Bridlington is a seaside town on the north east coast of england, near scarborough and whitby. Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave! I actually looked it up before posting--I was only being silly. MERRY CHRISTMAS, my friend.
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Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCI4JynhLtE&list=PLgr7P1xP-w8FbsfSQjN2OMZCNe7Q2gHUl
DeleteThat's Jerry Lee doing BLUE CHRISTMAS on a TV Show for the uninitiated! Thanks Brambleman!
DeleteLuckily many artists kept away from the christmas. I think the only reason for Jona Lewie was, that he was gently pushed, just to be on the safe side and have a pension plan.
ReplyDeleteMarty from the Four One And Only's never did a christmas song. He did a wedding song, a carnival song, a cab-driver song but never a christmas.
I do not know if Lou Reed ever did one so I cannot mention him, it would be two, and we are only allowed one.
Thank you Stinky. btw do you know Sue et les Salamandres french lamguage RnR/Billy?
Yes, I have run across Sue et les Salamandres who remind me of SPLIT ENZ in terms of their stage clothes.
DeleteJerry Lee also only officially released ONE Christmas song... although he performed them on TV shows.
Happy Holidays, Richard!
https://youtu.be/EU_fBpE86ls?si=r4jmmk3hirkoipuC
DeleteThis link is to Jerry Lee Lewis' lone official Christmas release: I Can't Have A Merry Christmas Mary, (Without You).
DeleteThanks Brambleman!
another comment gone anonymous. thanks to google default.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. I have many expectations towards this Jokonky gift. Here you have a recording by a band who also play some gospel and i really doubt they did any christmas recordings. THE ALMIGHTY DEFENDERS - (2009) The Almighty Defenders
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I'm listening to them as I reply, Aitor, & I like them. Thanks for sharing, and Happy Holidays!
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DeleteThe above link is Jerry Lee doing WHITE CHRISTMAS on a TV broadcast. Thank you, Brambleman!
DeleteBack in May 1973 Jerry Lee appeared in Hull, UK & I recorded his show. A friend asked for a copy of the cassette, so I foolishly sent him my original & requested its return. He never wrote again and several years later I saw it being offered for sale on an Italian internet site.
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What a sad tale, Howstean. I also recorded one of Jerry Lee's shows, compliments of my (bosom) companion's massive breasts, which easily concealed a Mini-Disc recorder. I only wish the recording we made came out better. The Supersuckers opened! A hell of a night!
DeleteI saw the Killer too many times, if such a thing is possible--coulda done without the country phase--and for a hot minute after the divorce Miz Myra lived one street over in our neighborhood before decamping with some guy to Georgia (Atlanta, I think)? But Jerry Lee came through BRLA at least 2-3 times a year, reliably at the State Fair. What a showman. I was probably 7-8 first time I saw him and the saw him at least yearly for the next 10 years. I was gobsmacked when I got to college and discovered that not everyone thought "Great Balls of Fire" was the first punk song.
ReplyDeleteSwe'Lou was my first choice, but someone beat me to it. I used to joke da bruddas shoulda done a Christmas album--epic. On a whole different wave length, imagine if Joni Mitchell had done one? Sublime, I expect. One more I've pondered, given the sweet/sad nature of so many songs: Billie Holiday. Or the Violent Femmes, ha!
I saw Jerry Lee a couple times near the end of his life, Eric, & he was still a hell of a showman.
DeleteI'm gonna have to award you the No-Prize for making me imagine a Christmas album by Billie Holiday: https://www.mediafire.com/view/gh1ihqh5gw6l2d5/Marvel_No-Prize.jpg/file
I can confirm that Myra became a real estate agent in Duluth, Georgia. Joni Mitchell's "River" is a great song about wanting to get away from all the Christmas B.S. I have put Billie Holiday's version of "Violets For My Furs" on a Christmas mixtape. As for Uncle Lou - maybe "Busload of Faith"?
Deletei'd buy a house from Myra, for sure, Jon!
DeleteWire never recorded a Christmas album. I would be all over it every December if they had.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely have to buy a copy, James. :)
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3 Elf Rhumba
Snow In My Joints
The 25th
Blessed State of Bethlehem
Another The Letter (To Santa)
It Came Upon A Midnight Bahnhof Cafe
12XMas
Eardrum Bells
Wise Men 2nd
Mr. Red Suit
Feeling Called Jolly
I Feel Festive Today
Being Snowed In Again
A Touching Seasonal Display
Two People In A Sleigh
I have that Wire album. My favorite X-mass album of all time. No one ever seems to share it anymore. Thanks for the reminder, jonder. Just stopped by to wisn the Jokonky gang a Hopp]y Holly Daze.
DeleteHoppy Holly Daze, NO!
DeleteThanks Stinky.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great xmas present. JLL always embodied the real rock n roll life to me. he was always my fave between him and Elvis. Not to take anything away from E but JLL will always be the king in my house.
I'm with you, Jake!
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ReplyDeleteAC/DC - No Christmas album but they did have the single Mistress For Christmas
Good one, Will! I wish I had a mistress for Christmas, myself.
DeleteSending love and best wishes to the Jokonky Krew for the festive period and a huge thanks for your words and music in 2025! Kx
ReplyDeleteLove back at'cha Khayem! Thank you for stopping by, & for the well wishes.
DeleteThat's a great collection Stinky, thanks a lot. I did have a lot of JLL albums (& a few 45s + eps) as well back in the days... I still recall the excitement when Charly Records suddenly started releasing loads of unissued JLL SUN recordings, those were the days.
ReplyDeleteThe Killer visited Thailand once in 2005, for a festival on Koh Samui, but I missed it... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9i8dTSDorM
Chuck Berry of course recorded a couple of Xmas tracks, but never a whole album!
Related musical Xmas trivia: The Residents never recorded a Xmas album, but they DID release multiple versions of 'Santa Dog' over the years!
I remember those CHARLY RECORDS releases full of alternate takes & unreleased tracks. They drove home how consistent The Killer was, & I grabbed every one I saw.
DeleteChuck Berry & The Residents are enough to earn you a No-Prize, but there's no need for me to send you one. You know where the JOKONKY LABORATORIES prize closet is. Help yourself!
Happy Holidays!
Sweet post Stinky can’t wait to get back to the office next week and catch up on my downloads here’s one about origins rockabilly from The Great Carl Perkins. https://youtube.com/shorts/Ih49uoxN-jQ?si=mfLgQm5UMMgPtPy- get ready for a great new year Jokonkies et Al !!
ReplyDeleteI think I forgot that he was the FIRST Sun Records artist to sell a million copies! Thanks for the comment!
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