CD Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Released: March 14, 2006
- Originally Released: 2000
- Label: Collectables Records
Description by OLDIES.com:
This wooden box set contains 48 classic tracks from Jerry Lee Lewis' Sun recording sessions. Includes both the Best Of Jerry Lee Lewis, Volume 1 and Volume 2.
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On
- 2.Great Balls Of Fire
- 3.Breathless
- 4.High School Confidential
- 5.Lewis Boogie
- 6.Break Up
- 7.Sixty Minute Man
- 8.Drinkin' Wine (Spo-Dee-O-Dee)
- 9.Matchbox
- 10.Milkshake Madamoiselle
- 11.Good Rockin' Tonight
- 12.Carrying On
- 13.Real Wild Child (Wild One)
- 14.Lovin' Up A Storm
- 15.What'd I Say
- 16.Ooby Dooby
- 17.Rock And Roll Ruby
- 18.Jailhouse Rock
- 19.Pink Pedal Pushers
- 20.End Of The Road
- 21.Johnny B. Goode
- 22.Good Golly Miss Molly
- 23.Be Bop A Lula
- 24.Don't Be Cruel
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.Invitation To Your Party
- 2.Crazy Arms
- 3.One Minute Past Eternity
- 4.You Win Again
- 5.I'm Feeling Sorry
- 6.I Can't Seem To Say Goodbye
- 7.Jambalaya
- 8.Your Cheating Heart
- 9.Waiting For A Train
- 10.How's My Ex Treating You
- 11.Cold, Cold Heart
- 12.I Can't Trust Me
- 13.Born To Lose
- 14.I Love You Because
- 15.I Can't Help It
- 16.Lovesick Blues
- 17.I'll Make It All Up To You
- 18.I Forgot To Remember To Forget
- 19.Just A Shanty In Old Shanty Town
- 20.Release Me
- 21.I Love You So Much It Hurts
- 22.It Hurts Me So
- 23.Night Train To Memphis
- 24.Am I To Be The One
Product Description:
THE ULTIMATE JERRY LEE LEWIS BOX SET: THE VERY BEST OF JERRY LEE LEWIS VOL. 1: WHOLE LOT OF SHAKIN' GOING ON/THE VERY BEST OF JERRY LEE LEWIS VOL. 2: INVITATION TO YOUR PARTY.
Also available as separate discs on Collectables.
Includes liner notes by Mark Marymont.
This double-disc 48-track collection contains several of the biggest hits by Jerry Lee Lewis originally released on Sun Records in the late '50s and early '60s, including "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Great Balls of Fire," "Breathless," and "High School Confidential." Disc two of this set focuses on a cross-section of the Killer's earliest country sides, including "Release Me," "I Love You So Much It Hurts," "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love With You)," and "Waiting for a Train." These tracks provide a preview of what was to come in the early '70s when Jerry Lee began recording straight honky tonk material for the Smash label. ~ Al Campbell