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Mean Old Man (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Mean Old Man (Deluxe Edition) by Jerry Lee Lewis. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Country, Outlaw Country genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:01:26 minutes.

Artist: Jerry Lee Lewis
Release date: 2010
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Country, Outlaw Country
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:01:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mean Old Man (featuring Ron Wood) 2:47
2. Rockin' My Life Away (featuring Kid Rock, Slash) 2:16
3. Dead Flowers (featuring Mick Jagger) 3:52
4. Middle Age Crazy (featuring Tim McGraw, Jon Brion) 3:44
5. You Can Have Her (featuring James Burton, Eric Clapton) 2:37
6. You Are My Sunshine (featuring Jon Brion, Sheryl Crow) 3:35
7. Hold You In My Heart (featuring Shelby Lynne) 2:41
8. Swinging Doors (featuring Merle Haggard, James Burton) 2:40
9. Roll Over Beethoven (featuring John Mayer, Ringo Starr, Jon Brion) 2:45
10. Sweet Virginia (featuring Keith Richards) 3:50
11. Railroad to Heaven (featuring Solomon Burke) 3:55
12. Bad Moon Rising (featuring John Fogerty) 2:17
13. Please Release Me (featuring Gillian Welch) 3:39
14. Whiskey River (featuring Willie Nelson) 3:19
15. I Really Don’t Want to Know (featuring Gillian Welch) 3:03
16. Sunday Morning Coming Down 5:07
17. Will the Circle Be Unbroken (featuring Robbie Robertson, Mavis Staples, Nils Lofgren) 3:48
18. Miss the Mississippi and You 3:25
19. Here Comes That Rainbow (featuring Shelby Lynne) 2:06

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Jerry Lee Lewis is timeless — but not ageless. At 74, Lewis has lived a crazy life and his music has worn its scars, often to great effect. His 2010 album, Mean Old Man, is similar to his 2006 release, Last Man Standing, where the studio is jammed with celebrities wishing to pay their respects to a living legend. He sings with a sense of knowing. Whether he’s mocking his own persona on the title track, or moving on over for Kid Rock and Slash on “Rockin’ My Life Away,” the Killer still holds all the cards in the studio as his piano pumps throughout the album like a human heart. Keith Richards joins him for a woozy-boozy version of the Rolling Stones’ “Sweet Virginia.” “Whiskey River,” with Willie Nelson, is a match of two legends. “You Can Have Her” comes off like vintage Sun sessions with Eric Clapton and James Burton slinging their guitars into the solo slots. The man can throw a party. The expanded version includes another Stones cut, “Dead Flowers,” with Mick Jagger, for a smooth country stroll into depravity. Gillian Welch brings sweet harmonies to “Please Release Me” and “I Really Don’t Want to Know.” Country, rock n’ roll, and everything in between, the Killer does it all. At 74.