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Jerry Lee Lewis Show
Jerry Lee Lewis Show
Genres: Music Video & Concerts
2002


     

Movie Details

Genres: Music Video & Concerts
Sub-Genres: Pop, Rock & Roll
Studio: Magnum
Format: DVD
DVD Release Date: 08/20/2002
Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/1971
Release Year: 2002
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Edition: Import
Languages: English
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Movie Reviews

Disappointing
Raven A. Ruch | Vancouver, WA USA | 03/02/2007
(2 out of 5 stars)

"When a DVD is called "The Jerry Lee Lewis Show", it is hard to know that he will only be on the actual show about 1/4 of the time! I love Jerry Lee, but this was NOT him. His sister was OK. The stuff with Carl Perkins was pretty good.But I basically liked 3 songs out of the whole DVD. Since I believe it was on in 1971, maybe he was trying to clean up his image, but all he did was something that, to my mind, is not Jerry Lee Lewis. I was very young when it aired, and since we not only had no TV, but no Jerry Lee, I have never seen this before. so maybe this seems harsher than a review by someone who lived through that era as an adult who liked Jerry Lee (or some of the other performers). First DVD of his that I wish I hadn't gotten. Oh Well. I had a difficult time finding out info on this DVD anywhere on the web. So I am going to list what is actually on it:

1) Short intro--Whole Lotta Shakin'- Jerry Lee (not the whole song)

2) When you were a Tulip--Linda Gail Lewis (slow boring song)

3) Deliliah--Bill Strom (OK)

4) Bad Motorcycle-Linda Gail Lewis, Jerry Lee (weird kind of music video)

5) God Bless America--Sound Generation (beautiful, wholesome young singers, again- no interest, and no Jerry Lee)

6) Autumn Leaves--Jerry Lee (singing with his arms crossed, no piano by Jerry Lee, and slow boring song)

7) Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher-- Jackie Wilson (who I don't know and who's singing did not appeal to me)

8) Lonely Teardrops--Jackie Wilson again

9) Things That Matter--Linda Gail Lewis (boring)

10) Joy In My Heart-- The Rust College Quintet (sqeaky clean young people, boring)

11) Strangers in the Night--Linda Gail Lewis (they should have called it "The Linda Gail Lewis Show"!)

12) Up, Up and Away--Sound Generation (again-stupid AND boring, you know--like elevator music)

13) Medley: Once More with Feeling/Another Place, Another Time/What Made Milwaukee Famous/One Minute Past Eternity--Jerry Lee (finally some good music, except that they were only bits of each song)

14) Honey Don't--Carl Perkins (good one, I've never heard him play before, he plays a mean guitar)

15) Medley: Mean Woman Blues/Blue Suede Shoes--Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee duet (the only reason, in my opinion, to get this DVD. Really good.)

16) I Will Follow Him--Linda Gail Lewis (I think this is a religious song-I say I think it is, because the minute I heard the beginning words I skipped it; I hate religious music)

17) Daddy sang Bass--Carl Perkins & Linda Gail Lewis (Pretty good song, at least it had a good beat, and I recognized it)

18) I'll Fly Away--Jackie Wilson (Two strikes against this one- Jackie Wilson, and religion)

19) Down the Sawdust-- Carl Perkins & Linda Gail Lewis (OK song)

20) This Land is Your Land--All of them (I am very patriotic, but what the heck is this song doing on here?)

So that is the list, and my personal opinions of the songs. This show really reminded me of a Lawrence Welk show. Sadly, I also dislike that show."
Jerry Lee Lewis 1971 TV Series Pilot
Robbie Asbury | Wheelersburg, Ohio United States | 12/02/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This, a pretty good dvd of Jerry Lee Lewis during his Smash/Mercury years in country music. The audio is a little less than spectacular but that's what you'd expect from a tv show from the early 70's,we see very nice performances of the late great Jackie Wilson singing "Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher" and "Lonely Teardrops". All in all it's a nice dvd for the price."