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Released September 15, 1999
Many fans of Jerry Reed may not realize that his recording career began in the mid-'50s when, as a teen, he signed to Capitol records. Here I Am collects his complete recordings for Capitol (30 songs), most of which were originals. "If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creek Don't Rise" was later covered by Johnny Cash during his tenure at Sun, and a few of the other tracks here occasionally surface on rockabilly compilations, but many of these recordings have been unavailable since they were originally waxed (and a few are previously unreleased). Reed's music at this stage was stylistically varied, from rockabilly to honky tonk to teen pop, and he had yet to develop the unique fingerpicking style that characterized his later recordings. Although the quality of the material is inconsistent, Here I Am chronicles the earliest phase of an important artist's career. Fans of Reed as well as those with a broad interest in rockabilly and '50s pop and country will likely enjoy this set. ~ Greg Adams, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. Oh Lonely Heart 2. In My Own Backyard 3. I've Had Enough 4. Teardrop Street 5. Heart Appeal 6. Bessie Baby 7. Too Busy Cryin' the Blues 8. I'm Stuck 9. Mister Whiz 10. Rockin' in Baghdad 11. When I Found You 12. Honey Chile 13. It's High Time 14. You Make It, They Take It 15. Your Money Makes You Purty 16. Too Young to Be Blue 17. You're Braggin', Boy 18. Just a Romeo 19. If the Good Lord's Willing 20. Here I Am 21. I'm Tired of Playing Cupid 22. I'm a Lover, Not a Fighter 23. How Can I Go on This Way 24. Everywhere 25. Forever 26. This Great Big Empty Room 27. I Can't Find the Words 28. How Can I Go on This Way 29. Ba-Bee 30. So in Love
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