Yes it sounds good with Chuck but the result could be disapointing.
Maybe a duet with Dolly Parton doing Great Balls Of Fire. She is also a big fan of Jerry.
peterchecksfield wrote:Stefan wrote:Maybe a duet with Dolly Parton doing Great Balls Of Fire. She is also a big fan of Jerry.
But not Dorothee!
Stefan wrote:Yes it sounds good with Chuck but the result could be disapointing.
Maybe a duet with Dolly Parton doing Great Balls Of Fire. She is also a big fan of Jerry.
peterchecksfield wrote:Tommy wrote:I know that it is a bit OT but wasn´t Chuck working whith a studioalbum?
Yes, since about 1983.
And you thought LMS took a long time.....
W_Skinner wrote:peterchecksfield wrote:Tommy wrote:I know that it is a bit OT but wasn´t Chuck working whith a studioalbum?
Yes, since about 1983.
And you thought LMS took a long time.....
He's still trying to get that guitar in tune...![]()
Hahaha, sorry, couldn't resist. LOL
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So if not Status Quo, other partners for Jerry could be Brian Setzer and Dave Edmunds. They can add that famous boogie-guitar-riff, too.
jayhawks wrote:W_Skinner wrote:peterchecksfield wrote:Tommy wrote:I know that it is a bit OT but wasn´t Chuck working whith a studioalbum?
Yes, since about 1983.
And you thought LMS took a long time.....
He's still trying to get that guitar in tune...![]()
Hahaha, sorry, couldn't resist. LOL
Ok, Back to Topic
So if not Status Quo, other partners for Jerry could be Brian Setzer and Dave Edmunds. They can add that famous boogie-guitar-riff, too.
setzer & edmunds are true ADMIRERS, so those both would be a great choice!
Perk wrote:For a follow up, i think especially of 2 rockers that Jerry Lee could do well.
Stevie Ray Vaughan´s The House Is Rockin (even the piano is like Jerry, and the rolling of the song fits Jerry perfectly).
Elvis Presley´s T.R.O.U.B.L.E. This one i think Jerry could easily make a good version of! Listen to the lyrics!
Perk
flip54 wrote:I read somewhere that T.R.O. etc was written for JLL, " I play an old piano from 9 to half past one" doesn't really fit ole El, Travis Tritt did a great later version, worth checking out, did same with Burnin Love
Phil
ps back in the early 70s I always wanted JLL to cover the Move's California Man (where Jeff Lynne does a neat JLL parody on his echoed verse) and Mungo Jerry's Long Legged Woman Dressed In Black or Baby JumpPerk wrote:For a follow up, i think especially of 2 rockers that Jerry Lee could do well.
Stevie Ray Vaughan´s The House Is Rockin (even the piano is like Jerry, and the rolling of the song fits Jerry perfectly).
Elvis Presley´s T.R.O.U.B.L.E. This one i think Jerry could easily make a good version of! Listen to the lyrics!
Perk
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