Top Jerry Reed Albums
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One Night In Texas (Live 1982)
One Night In Texas (Live 1982)
[2021]
22 Hits
22 Hits
[2018]
At His Best
At His Best
[2017]
The Unbelievable Guitar & Voice of Jerry Reed
The Unbelievable Guitar & Voice of Jerry Reed
[2014]
NRC: Jerry Reed, The NRC Years, 1958-1960
NRC: Jerry Reed, The NRC Years, 1958-1960
[2011]
Christmas At the Mall
Christmas At the Mall
[2007]
Let's Git It On
Let's Git It On
[2006]
Live Still
Live Still
[2005]
Hit Row
Hit Row
[2000]
Pickin'
Pickin'
[1998]
Jerry Reed - Super Hits
Jerry Reed - Super Hits
[1997]
The Essential Jerry Reed
The Essential Jerry Reed
[1995]
Ready
Ready
[1983]
The Bird
The Bird
[1982]
Dixie Dreams
Dixie Dreams
[1981]
Texas Bound and Flyin'
Texas Bound and Flyin'
[1980]
Sings Jim Croce
Sings Jim Croce
[1980]
Half Singin' & Half Pickin'
Half Singin' & Half Pickin'
[1979]
Sweet Love Feelings
Sweet Love Feelings
[1978]
East Bound and Down
East Bound and Down
[1977]
Rides Again
Rides Again
[1977]
Both Barrels
Both Barrels
[1976]
Mind Your Love
Mind Your Love
[1975]
A Good Woman's Love
A Good Woman's Love
[1974]
Lord, Mr. Ford
Lord, Mr. Ford
[1973]
The Uptown Poker Club
The Uptown Poker Club
[1973]
Hot A' Mighty
Hot A' Mighty
[1972]
Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
[1972]
Oh What a Woman
Oh What a Woman
[1972]
When You're Hot, You're Hot
When You're Hot, You're Hot
[1971]
Ko-Ko Joe
Ko-Ko Joe
[1971]
Georgia Sunshine
Georgia Sunshine
[1970]
Cookin'
Cookin'
[1970]
Jerry Reed Explores Guitar Country
Jerry Reed Explores Guitar Country
[1969]
Better Things In Life
Better Things In Life
[1969]
Alabama Wild Man
Alabama Wild Man
[1968]
Nashville Underground
Nashville Underground
[1968]
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500 Miles Away From Home A Good Woman's Love A Thing Called Love Alabama Jubilee Alabama Wild Man Almost Crazy Amos Moses Are You From Dixie (Cause I'm From Dixie Too) Aunt Maudie's Fun Garden Back Home In Georgia Blue Moon Of Kentucky Breakin' Loose Careless Love Caribbean Crude Oil Blues Don't Get Heavy Don't Let The Good Life Pass You By East Bound And Down Endless Miles Of Highway Fine On My Mind Folsom Prison Blues Free Born Man Georgia On My Mind Georgia Sunshine Gomyeyonyo Goodnight, Irene Guitar Man Hallelujah I Love Her So House Of The Rising Sun How Many Tomorrows Huggin' And Chalkin' I Feel For You I Just Don't Understand I Shoulda Stayed Home I'm A Slave I'm Gonna Write A Song I'm Not Playing Games If I Ever (love Again) If I Promise If It Comes To That In The Pines It Ain't Home, But It Ain't Bad It Don't Work That Way John Hardy Just To Satisfy You Ko-Ko Joe Last Train To Clarksville Long Gone Lord Mr. Ford Losing Your Love Misery Loves Company My Guitar And My Song My Next Impersonation Nashville Woman One Sweet Reason Pave Your Way Into Tomorrow Plastic Saddle Rainbow Ride Remembering Save Your Dreams She Got The Goldmine Sittin' On Top Of The World Sixteen Tons Smell The Flowers Sometimes Feelin' St. James Infirmary Sugar Foot Rag Sunshine Day Sweet Memories Take A Walk Take It Easy (in Your Mind) Texas Bound And A Flyin' That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolled Around Heaven All Day) The Ballad Of Gator Mcklusky The Bird The Lady Is A Woman The Preacher And The Bear Time For Love Today Is Mine Tupelo Mississippi Flash Turn It Around In Your Mind U.S. Male When You're Hot You're Hot You Can't Keep Me Here In Tennessee You Made My Life A Song You Took All The Rambling Out Of Me You Wouldn't Know A Good Thing You're Young And You'll Forget You've Been Cryin' Again
Related Information for Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed Hubbard (1937-2008), known professionally as Jerry Reed, was an American country music singer, country guitarist, session musician, songwriter, and actor who appeared in over a dozen films Reed was born on the 20th March 1937 in Atlanta, Georgia, the second child of Robert and Cynthia Hubbard. Reed's parents separated four months after his birth, and he and his sister spent seven years in foster homes or orphanages. Reed was reunited with his mother and stepfather in 1944.By high school (O'Keefe High School, Atlanta, Georgia) Reed was already writing and singing music, having picked up the guitar as a child. At the age of eighteen he was signed by publisher and record producer Bill Lowery to make his first... read more
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