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Known throughout country music as "the Guitar Man," singer/songwriter
Jerry Reed
gained recognition not only for a successful solo career but also as an actor and ace session player.
Jerry Reed Hubbard
was born in Atlanta, GA, on March 20, 1937; after picking up the guitar as a child, he was signed by publisher and producer
Bill Lowery
to cut his first record,
"If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creeks Don't Rise,"
at the age of 18. He continued
releasing both country and rockabilly singles to little notice until rocker
Gene Vincent
covered his
"Crazy Legs"
in 1958.
After a two-year tenure in the military,
Reed
moved to Nashville in 1961 to continue his songwriting career, which had continued to gather steam even as he was in the armed forces, thanks to
Brenda Lee
's 1960 cover of his
"That's All You Got to Do."
He also became a popular session and tour guitarist. In 1962, he scored some success with the singles
"Goodnight Irene"
and
"Hully Gully Guitar,"
which found their way to
Chet Atkins
, who produced
Reed
's 1965
"If I Don't Live Up to It."
In 1967, he notched his first chart hit with
"Guitar Man,"
which
Elvis Presley
soon covered. After
Presley
recorded another of
Reed
's songs,
"U.S. Male,"
the songwriter recorded an
Elvis
tribute,
"Tupelo Mississippi Flash,"
which proved to be his first Top 20 hit.
After releasing the 1970 crossover hit
"Amos Moses,"
a hybrid of rock, country, and Cajun styles,
Reed
teamed with
Atkins
for the duet LP
Me and Jerry
. During the 1970 television season, he was a regular on The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, and in 1971 issued his biggest hit, the chart-topper
"When You're Hot, You're Hot,"
which was also the title track of his first solo album. A second collaboration with
Atkins
,
Me and Chet
, followed in 1972, as did a series of Top 40 singles, which alternated between frenetic, straightforward country offerings and more pop-flavored countrypolitan material. A year later, he scored his second number one,
"Lord, Mr. Ford,"
from the album
The Uptown Poker Club
.
In the mid-'70s,
Reed
's recording career began to take a back seat to his acting aspirations, and in 1974, he co-starred with his close friend
Burt Reynolds
in the film W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings. While he continued to record throughout the decade, his greatest visibility was as a motion picture star, almost always in tandem with headliner
Reynolds
; after 1976's Gator,
Reed
appeared in 1978's High Ballin' and 1979's Hot Stuff. He also co-starred in all three of the Smokey and the Bandit films; the first, which premiered in 1977, landed
Reed
a number two hit with the soundtrack's
"East Bound and Down."
In 1979 he released a record comprised of both vocal and instrumental selections titled, appropriately enough,
Half & Half
. It was followed two years later by
Jerry Reed Sings Jim Croce
, a tribute to the late singer/songwriter. In 1982
Reed
's career as a singles artist was revitalized by the chart-topping novelty hit
"She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft),"
followed by
"The Bird,"
which peaked at number two. His last chart hit,
"I'm a Slave,"
appeared in 1983. After an unsuccessful 1986 LP,
Lookin' at You
,
Reed
focused on touring until 1992, when he and
Atkins
reunited for the album
Sneakin' Around
before he again returned to the road. He recorded sparingly during the '90s, earning a higher profile via a film appearance in the
Adam Sandler
vehicle The Waterboy. Inactive during much of the 2000s, he died in 2008 due to emphysema. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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When You're Hot...The Very Best of Jerry Reed: 1967-1983
(6 songs)
Jerry Reed Live, Still!
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