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''Country Memories'' is the 33rd studio album by
Jerry Lee Lewis Jerry Lee Lewis (September 29, 1935October 28, 2022) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Nicknamed "The Killer", he was described as "rock & roll's first great wild man". A pioneer of rock and roll and rockabilly music, Lewis made ...
, released on
Mercury Records Mercury Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group. It had significant success as an independent operation in the 1940s and 1950s. Smash Records and Fontana Records were sub labels of Mercury. In the United States, it is ...
in 1977.


Background

By 1977, Lewis's long relationship with Mercury Records and producer Jerry Kennedy was coming to an end. He had signed with Smash, a division of Mercury, in 1963 and in 1968 began an incredible run on the country charts with 17
Top 10 A top ten list is a list of the ten highest-ranking items of a given category. Top Ten or Top 10 may also refer to: Media *Top 10, a common record chart for the ten most popular songs of the week in the musical chart of a country *''America's Top ...
hits, including four chart toppers, but by the mid-seventies his albums were beginning to sound overproduced and stale as the hits dried up. Years of constant touring, boozing, and pill popping had also caught up to Lewis, who would begin to have ongoing health problems (such as bleeding ulcers and stomach tears) for the first time in 1977. His voice had also grown noticeably hoarse. He was still very much in-demand as a performer, making guest appearances on the late-night TV show '' The Midnight Special'' and selling out shows, but he would only record one more album for Mercury, 1978's ''
Jerry Lee Keeps Rockin' ''Jerry Lee Keeps Rockin is the 34th studio album by Jerry Lee Lewis, released on Mercury Records in 1978. Background ''Jerry Lee Keeps Rockin was Lewis's final album with Mercury Records, the label he had been with since 1963. Although Lewis was ...
''.


Recording

Lewis's last big hit on Mercury was "Middle Age Crazy", a song written by Sonny Throckmorton about a man who wants to stay young forever, a poignant theme for Lewis. In the liner notes to the 2006 retrospective ''A Half Century of Hits'', Kennedy remembers the session coincided with one of Lewis's first hospitalizations, and that "the Killer" "was as white as a sheet. I was surprised we got anything from him." The track - which features legendary blind session man Hargus "Pig" Robbins on piano, not Lewis - had been pre-recorded by Kennedy in advance, leaving Jerry Lee to overdub his vocal. "That was our last big hit," Lewis recalled to biographer Rick Bragg in 2014. "That's something Jerry Kennedy wanted to prove he could do. The voices and everything, except mine. And I brought it home and played it, and I played it, and I learned it...And I went up there to Nashville, and he set it up and everything, and I walked up to the microphone, took one take on it, and that was it." The single went to number 4 on the ''Billboard'' country chart. A second single, the Bobby Braddock ballad "Come On In", also hit the top 10.


Track listing

#"Middle Age Crazy" ( Sonny Throckmorton) #"Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello (In a Friendly Kind of Way)" (Jimmie Skinner,
Ernest Tubb Ernest Dale Tubb (February 9, 1914 – September 6, 1984), nicknamed the Texas Troubadour, was an American singer and songwriter and one of the pioneers of country music. His biggest career hit song, "Walking the Floor Over You" (1941), m ...
) #" Who's Sorry Now?" ( Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Ted Snyder) #"Jealous Heart" ( Jenny Carson) #" Georgia On My Mind" ( Hoagy Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell) #"Come on In" ( Bobby Braddock) #"As Long as We Live" (Bob McDill) #"(You'd Think By Now) I'd Be Over You" (Jerry Foster, Bill Rice) #"Country Memories" (Jerry Foster, Bill Rice) #"What's So Good About Goodbye" (
Bob McDill Robert Lee McDill (born April 4, 1944) is a retired American songwriter, active from the 1960s until 2000. During his career he wrote or co-wrote 31 number one country hits. His songs were also recorded by popular artists of the 1970s, 1980s an ...
) #"Tennessee Saturday Night" (Billy Hughes) {{Authority control Jerry Lee Lewis albums 1977 albums Albums produced by Jerry Kennedy Mercury Records albums