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Jerry Reed Hubbard (March 20, 1937 [1] – September 1, 2008), [2] known professionally as Jerry Reed, was an American country singer, guitarist, composer, songwriter and actor who appeared in more than a dozen films.
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The Hits Of Jerry Reed "Let's Sing Our Song" 18 — — 21 — — Mind Your Love: 1975 "Mind Your Love" 64 — — — — — ... Jerry Reed Sings Jim Croce
In 1987, Reed, guest-starring on Dolly Parton's TV show Dolly!, performed a duet version of "She Got the Goldmine" with Parton, with an additional verse written for Parton from the ex-wife's perspective: the house, television and cars are all broken-down, the alimony checks bounce and the kids all look just like the ex-husband.
"The Bird" is a song recorded by American country music singer Jerry Reed. Written by Hal Coleman and Barry Etris, this novelty song contains impressions of Willie Nelson's "Whiskey River" and "On the Road Again;" and George Jones' "He Stopped Loving Her Today." It was released in October 1982 as the lead single from the album, The Bird.
"Lord, Mr. Ford" is a song written by Deena Kaye Rose [a] and recorded by Jerry Reed. It was released in May 1973 as the only single from the album of the same name, Lord, Mr. Ford. The single was Jerry Reed's second of three No. 1's on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. "Lord, Mr. Ford" spent one week at the top and a total of 13 weeks ...
All songs are written by Jerry Reed, except where noted. "Alabama Wild Man" – 2:44 "Love Prints" – 2:28 "Broken Heart Attack" – 2:08
"Guitar Man" is a 1967 song written and recorded by Jerry Reed, who took it to #53 on the Billboard country music charts in 1967. Elvis Presley soon covered the song [1], singing over Reed's guitar; the production reached reached #1 on the Billboard "Hot country singles" charts.