Title from disc label. Jerry Lee Lewis, lead vocals, piano, guitar ; Ronnie Wood, Ken Lovelace, James Walbourne, guitar ; Mickey Raphael, harmonica ; Rick Rosas, bass ; Jim Keltner, drums ; Kid Rock, vocals ; Slash, guitar ; Mick Jagger, vocals ; Greg Leisz, guitar ; Tim McGraw, vocals ; Jon Brion, guitar, bass ; Gillian Welch, Waddy Wachtel, guitar ; Leila Moss, Shelby Lynne, Gillian Welch, vocals ; Eric Clapton, guitar, vocals ; Sheryl Crow, vocals ; Jason Sinay, guitar ; Merle Haggard, vocals ; James Burton, guitar ; Ringo Starr, drums ; John Mayer, guitar ; James Hutchinson, bass ; Keith Richards, vocals, guitar ; LaTanya Hall, Kris Kristofferson, vocals ; Solomon Burke, vocals ; Ivan Neville, organ ; John Fogerty, vocals, guitar ; Willie Nelson, vocals, guitar ; Joe Allen, bass ; Mavis Staples, vocals ; Robbie Robertson, guitar ; Nils Lofgren, guitar ; Bob Glaub, bass. Recorded at various locations, primarily in Los Angeles. Booklet with credits and poster (1 folded sheet : portrait) inserted in container.
Contents:
Mean old man (Ronnie Wood) (2:47) -- Rockin' my life away (Kid Rock ; Slash) (2:16) -- Dead flowers (Mick Jagger) (3:52) -- Middle age crazy (Tim McGraw ; Jon Brion) (3:44) -- You can have her (Eric Clapton ; James Burton) (2:37) -- You are my sunshine (Sheryl Crow ; Jon Brion) (3:35) -- Hold you in my heart (Shelby Lynne) (2:41) -- Swinging doors (Merle Haggard ; James Burton) (2:40) -- Roll over Beethoven (Ringo Starr ; John Mayer ; Jon Brion) (2:45) -- Sweet Virginia (Keith Richards) (3:50) -- Railroad to heaven (Solomon Burke) (3:55) -- Bad moon rising (John Fogerty) (2:17) -- Please release me (Gillian Welch) (3:39) -- Whiskey river (Willie Nelson) (3:19) -- I really don't want to know (Gillian Welch) (3:03) -- Sunday morning coming down (5:07) -- Will the circle be unbroken (Mavis Staples ; Robbie Robertson ; Nils Lofgren) (3:48) -- Miss the Mississippi and you (3:25).
Summary:
A true American original for over half a century, Jerry Lee Lewis shows no signs of slowing down as he adds another chapter to his legendary career. Here he collaborates with some of the biggest names in music, including Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, Ringo Starr, and Sheryl Crow.
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