End of the Road - Jerry Lee Lewis, Lewis, Jerry Lee
It'll Be Me - Jerry Lee Lewis, Clement, Jack
All Night Long - Jerry Lee Lewis, Chapel, Don [1]
Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On - Jerry Lee Lewis, David, Sonny
You Win Again - Jerry Lee Lewis, Williams, Hank [1]
Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis, Blackwell, Otis
Down the Line - Jerry Lee Lewis, Orbison, Roy
Breathless - Jerry Lee Lewis, Blackwell, Otis
High School Confidential - Jerry Lee Lewis, Hargrave, Ron
Break Up - Jerry Lee Lewis, Rich, Charlie
In the Mood - Jerry Lee Lewis, Garland, Joe
I'm on Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis, Feldman, Bob
Money (That's What I Want) - Jerry Lee Lewis, Bradford, Janie
Another Place, Another Time - Jerry Lee Lewis, Chesnut, Jerry
What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me) - Jerry Lee Lewis, Sutton, Glenn
She Still Comes Around (To Love What's Left of Me) - Jerry Lee Lewis, Sutton, Glenn
To Make Love Sweeter for You - Jerry Lee Lewis, Kennedy, Jerry
Don't Let Me Cross Over - Jerry Lee Lewis, Penny, Joe
One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart) - Jerry Lee Lewis, Blair, Hal
Invitation to Your Party - Jerry Lee Lewis, Taylor, Bill [Rocka
Track Listings (21) - Disc #2
She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye - Jerry Lee Lewis, Gilmore, Doug
One Minute Past Eternity - Jerry Lee Lewis, Kesler, Stan
I Can't Seem to Say Goodbye - Jerry Lee Lewis, Robertson, Don [1]
Once More With Feeling - Jerry Lee Lewis, Kristofferson, Kris
There Must Be More to Love Than This - Jerry Lee Lewis, LaVerne, Thomas
Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone - Jerry Lee Lewis, Clare, Sidney
Touching Home - Jerry Lee Lewis, Frazier, Dallas
Would You Take Another Chance on Me - Jerry Lee Lewis, Foster, Jerry
Chantilly Lace - Jerry Lee Lewis, Richardson, J.P.
No Headstone on My Grave - Jerry Lee Lewis, Rich, Charlie
Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee - Jerry Lee Lewis, McGhee, Stick
Sometimes a Memory Ain't Enough - Jerry Lee Lewis, Kesler, Stan
Meat Man - Jerry Lee Lewis, Vickery, Mack
He Can't Fill My Shoes - Jerry Lee Lewis, Dycus, Frank
Let's Put It Back Together Again - Jerry Lee Lewis, Foster, Jerry
Middle Age Crazy - Jerry Lee Lewis, Throckmorton, Sonny
Come on In - Jerry Lee Lewis, Braddock, Bobby
I'll Find It Where I Can - Jerry Lee Lewis, Clark, Michael [1]
Over the Rainbow - Jerry Lee Lewis, Arlen, Harold
Thirty-Nine and Holding - Jerry Lee Lewis, Foster, Jerry
Rockin' My Life Away - Jerry Lee Lewis, Vickery, Mack
Elvis may have been the King, but there's no doubt who reigned as the dark prince of rock & roll. Jerry Lee Lewis--a.k.a. the Killer--burst on the scene in 1957, taking no prisoners with his (as it was called) "pumping... more »" piano and his lust-laden style on such Sun Records classics as "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Breathless," and "Great Balls of Fire." This 42-track double CD collection includes all of them, but also features both midperiod Lewis (early '60s tracks such as "Money"), and, most significantly, his latter hits as a country star in the late '60s and '70s, such as "What Made Milwaukee Famous," "She Even Woke Me Up (To Say Goodbye)," "39 and Holding," and the self-explanatory "Meat Man." --Billy Altman« less
Elvis may have been the King, but there's no doubt who reigned as the dark prince of rock & roll. Jerry Lee Lewis--a.k.a. the Killer--burst on the scene in 1957, taking no prisoners with his (as it was called) "pumping" piano and his lust-laden style on such Sun Records classics as "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Breathless," and "Great Balls of Fire." This 42-track double CD collection includes all of them, but also features both midperiod Lewis (early '60s tracks such as "Money"), and, most significantly, his latter hits as a country star in the late '60s and '70s, such as "What Made Milwaukee Famous," "She Even Woke Me Up (To Say Goodbye)," "39 and Holding," and the self-explanatory "Meat Man." --Billy Altman
Kurt Olav Helle | Lonevåg, Osteroy Norway | 10/21/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Talkin about rock and roll. Jerry Lee Lewis is the real thing.
Nearly everybody knows the classical stuff. Great Balls of Fire, Whole lotta, High School etc. This is hellraising striped to the bone rock and roll, and it realy feel you with joy, listning to it. Also the country stuff is great to listning to. But to more modern tracks like Drinking Wine Spo-dee odee, and Rockin my life away realy kicks youre soul in gear.
Nobody can fills his shoes, when it comes to hellraising pumping, thumping, rock and roll. He are what he are, and we love him for that. I am what i am too, and maybe more will find his soulmate listning once in a while to the "real thing" and what realy rock and roll realy is. Jerry Lee just rules on this one."