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The Locust Years...And the Return to the Promised Land - Jerry Lee Lewis
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  1. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
  2. Crazy Arms
  3. Great Balls of Fire
  4. High School Confidential
  5. I'll Make It All Up to You
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  1. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
  2. Crazy Arms
  3. Great Balls of Fire
  4. High School Confidential
  5. I'll Make It All Up to You
  6. Break Up
  7. Down the Line
  8. Hit the Road Jack
  9. End of the Road
  10. Your Cheatin' Heart
  11. Wedding Bells
  12. Just Because
  13. Breathless
  14. He Took It Like a Man
  15. Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee
  16. Johnny B. Goode
  17. Hallelujah, I Love Her So
  18. You Went Out of Your Way (To Walk on Me)
  19. Pen and Paper
  20. The Hole He Said He'd Dig for Me
  21. The Hole He Said He'd Dig for Me
  22. You Win Again
  23. Fools Like Me
  24. Hit the Road Jack
  25. I'm on Fire
  26. I'm on Fire
  27. She Was My Baby (He Was My Friend)
  28. Bread and Butter Man
  29. I Bet You're Gonna Like It
  30. Got You on My Mind
  31. Mathilda
  32. Corrine, Corrina
  33. Sexy Ways
  34. The Wild Side of Life
  35. Flip Flop and Fly
  36. Don't Let Go
  37. Maybelline
  38. Roll Over Beethoven
  39. Just in Time
  40. I Believe in You
  41. Herman the Hermit
  42. Baby, Hold Me Close
  43. Skid Row
  44. This Must Be the Place
  45. Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu
  46. Seasons of My Heart
  47. Big Boss Man
  48. Too Young
  49. Danny Boy
  50. Crazy Arms
  51. City Lights
  52. Funny How Time Slips Away
  53. North to Alaska
  54. Walk Right In
  55. Wolverton Mountain
  56. King of the Road
  57. Detroit City
  58. Ring of Fire
  59. Baby (You've Got What It Takes)
  60. Green, Green Grass of Home
  61. Sticks and Stones
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Picking up where the eight-CD set Classic left off, the eight-CD box The Locust Years...and the Return to the Promised Land rivals its predecessor in musical quality. Tracing Jerry Lee Lewis' '60s career at Smash Records, the first two discs find the pianist trying to replicate his rock & roll success; while the performances were good, it was clear he was out of touch with the times. During the third disc, he begins to concentrate on country music. The fourth, fifth, and sixth discs match his Sun recordings for consistently ...

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