Jerry Reed - Don't Think Twice, It's Alright video free download


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Jerry Reed

When You're Hot, You're Hot (1971)

RCA Victor LSP-4506

1. When You're Hot, You're Hot

2. Thank You Girl

3. Don't Think Twice It's All Right

4. She Understands Me

5. Turned On (instrumental)

6. Amos Moses

7. I'll Be Around

8. Big Daddy

9. With You, Missing You

10. My Kind Of Love

11. Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town

Unreleased:

Ruby, Dont Take Your Love to Town Master # ZWA4-1827 (Unreleased) Recorded October 6, 1970

You Took All the Ramblin' Out of Me Master # ZWA4-1828 (Unreleased) Recorded October 6 , 1970

Comments

8 years ago

Max Black

I like Bob Dylan, but something about Jerry Reed is just natural.

9 years ago

Nick Cvercko

Anyone know where I can find this digitally? No one seems to have it! 

9 years ago

Justin Daley

Not a fan of Dylan as a performer - he just sounds constipated. However my two favourite cover versions are this one and "all along the watchtower" - both by guitar maestros. Thanks Jerry

9 years ago

sigurd2498

Intro is goe nete in the pakke

9 years ago

Mountain Lion

I'm going to build something and dedicate it to Jerry Reed. I love you Jerry and when I end up in Heaven I want to come by listen to this song with you in Heaven!

9 years ago

Alexandar Wright

Jerry had a neat style..and if you'll notice on all of his instrumentals he gave credit to the back up people..calling them out to play. He was not an egotist...probably whyhe doesn't get proper recognition. Waylon gave it to him, though

10 years ago

RonSafreed

Yeah ole Jerry Reed had his own style, in singing his songs!!!!!

10 years ago

Lloyd Wilson

No other great guitarist had a voice like Jerry Reed. Imagine Eddie Van Halen trying to sing like this.

10 years ago

DisneyOcean28

This is my fave Jerry song and Jerry has a lot of great songs!

10 years ago

DisneyOcean28

Jerry's verison is my fave with Waylon's version being my 2nd fave.

10 years ago

The Puzzler Of Riddles

Been listening to covers all evening. Most everyone just sounds so damn happy. Not that it's a bad thing, I just find it a little odd to hear this wonderful wonderful consistantly played upbeatly.

11 years ago

Markus NT

Some like it more melancholic you know

11 years ago

Jim Berry

I love Jerry Reed but Bob Dylan's original when he was 21 and accompanied himself on guitar and harmonica (and wrote it of course) is the best.

11 years ago

Shark2076

I remember when Jerry Reed was on Scoby Doo!

11 years ago

Aleks James

I agree, although I do think Bob's is more fitting of the actual lyrical content. maybe this is a little jivey for the actual feel of the lyircs. But thats Jerry for ya, you can't hold down a happy man!

11 years ago

ReAnn Ring

loooove this! Remember it well my dad playing the album over and over ...

12 years ago

1324Spectre

The Chet Atkins live version with Terry McMillan on harp is a beautiful rendition in and of itself. Definitely worth checking out.

12 years ago

peerman2006

This is good, but Dylan's original Freewheelin' version is the best I've ever heard.

12 years ago

Dee Dwyer

One of the best songs ever. Try listening to Peter Paul and Mary's version (live). I think you'll like it.

12 years ago

janejetsonbot

he took pickin' and made it a kind of jazz or is it gospel, blues or r&b country

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