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Artist:Jerry Lee Lewis
Title:The Golden Hits Of Jerry Lee Lewis
Label:  Smash
Country:USA
Catalogue:MGS 27040
Date:Jan 1964
Format:Mono LP (also Stereo LP)
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Community: 11 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Jerry Lee LewisWhole Lotta Shakin' Goin' OnCurlie Williams, S. DavidRate
A2Jerry Lee LewisFools Like MeJack Clement, L. MadduxRate
A3Jerry Lee LewisGreat Balls Of FireOtis Blackwell, Jack HammerRate
A4Jerry Lee LewisI'll Make It All Up To YouCharlie RichRate
A5Jerry Lee LewisDown The LineRoy OrbisonRate
A6Jerry Lee LewisEnd Of The RoadJerry Lee LewisRate
B1Jerry Lee LewisBreathlessOtis BlackwellRate
B2Jerry Lee LewisCrazy ArmsR. Mooney, Charles SealsRate
B3Jerry Lee LewisYou Win AgainHank WilliamsRate
B4Jerry Lee LewisHigh School ConfidentialJerry Lee Lewis, Ron HargroveRate
B5Jerry Lee LewisBreak-UpCharlie RichRate
B6Jerry Lee LewisYour Cheating HeartHank WilliamsRate


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old record nut
10th Apr 2019
 Just 4 years after these albums came out (I grabbed one of the stereo ones only to be disappointed) Shelby Singleton brought out the real stuff.Don't be downplaying the importance of what CDs did for old music lovers. This music was hard to find in the old days.
 

 
David M. McKee
1st May 2015
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Re-recording hits from a his previous label might not seem like the ideal way to start a long-term contract but for better or worse this was pretty much standard practice at the time (Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Gene Vincent & Bill Haley were amongst many others who re-cut their big hits during the '60's). The results were mixed: there's far too many musicians on these; the girly backing vocals are often insipid & annoying; & Jerry's voice sounds slightly hoarse in places. At least a few songs compare favourably to the Sun originals though: both Breathless, Break Up & in particular Down The Line are all much more driving & wild than the '50's versions; You Win Again includes all of Hank Williams' verses (not on the Sun single); & Your Cheatin' Heart remains Jerry's best studio version. 3 out of 5

Outtakes: Hit The Road, Jack / Wedding Bells / Just Because / He Took It Like A Man / Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee / Johnny B. Goode / Hallelujah I Love Her So / You Went Back On Your Word / Pen & Paper / The Hole He Said He'd Dig For Me

The two-day September 1963 Golden Hits session produced lots of mostly excellent additional material that was gradually released over the next 4 years. These, together with the session below, would've made a great 1964 studio album (an album that I would definately rate 5 out of 5), but instead they were issued as follows: Hit The Road, Jack & Pen & Paper were released as Jerry's debut Smash single in late 1963; The Hole He Said He'd Dig For Me was released as the B-side of She Was My Baby (He Was My Friend) in 1964; You Went Back On Your Word was released as the B-side of the 'live' High Heel Sneakers 1964 single, & with Johnny B. Goode, on The Return Of Rock; Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee, Hallelujah I Love Her So & Just Because were released on Memphis Beat; Wedding Bells & He Took It Like A Man were released on Soul My Way. In addition, a slower & superior alternate version of Hit The Road, Jack was first released in 1964 on the stereo (though not the mono) version of the various artists All Time Smash Hits album, & an alternate version of The Hole He Said He'd Dig For Me was released on the 1969 European-only compilation I'm On Fire.

Non-Album Session: I'm On Fire / She Was My Baby (He Was My Friend) / Bread & Butterman / I Bet You're Gonna Like It

This February 1964 session produced two great A-sides (I'm On Fire & She Was My Baby (He Was My Friend)), a B-side (Bread & Butterman) & the storming closing rocker on Soul My Way. An alternate take of I'm On Fire was released on 1969 compilation of the same name.
This is from an excellent blog by Peter Checksfield - for full blog see http://themargatemusicman.blogspot.com/2009/09/jerry-lee-lewis-smash-mercury-years.html

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