Near You (chat & false start named (1), take named (3) on BCD 17254)

~ Recording by Jerry Lee Lewis

Annotation

Firstly issued in 1982 on "The Sun Years" (12 LP set). Contains intro, incomplete take (1:12) and take 1 (net length 2:36).
Note from the back cover of Record 8 of "The Sun Years". Possibly another warm-up song, this is the best of three instrumental versions of "Near You" by Jerry and his crew. From the chatter between the takes it seems that Jerry contemplated recording the vocal version but no takes survive.
"Near You" was a pop song that dates back to the 1920s, although it was on the pop charts by Roger Williams just a few months before Jerry decided to attempt it. The most successful version, which Jerry would also have remembered, was made in 1947 by Nashville bandleader Francis Craig; a record which put Nashville on the musical map and later became Milton Berle's theme song.

Annotation last modified on 2012-07-22 14:13 UTC.

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
8.13Near You (instr.) (C)3:45Jerry Lee LewisThe Sun Years (12 LP set)Jerry Lee LewisOther + Compilation
Charly Records, Sun Record CompanySUN BOX 102
5.22Near You3:48Jerry Lee LewisThe Sun Years: The Definitive Rock 'n' Roll and Country Recordings: November 1956 to August 1963 (8 CD set)Jerry Lee LewisOther + Compilation
Charly Records, Sun Record CompanyCD Sun Box 1
2.15Near You3:47Jerry Lee LewisThe Alternate CollectionJerry Lee LewisOther + Compilation
Charly Records, Sun Record CompanyCD SUND 35

Relationships

compilation of:Near You (chat & false start)
Near You (take named (3) on BCD 17254)
recording of:Near You

Near You

lyricist:Kermit Goell (in 1947)
composer:Francis Craig (in 1947)
publisher:Supreme Music Corporation (on 1947-07-25)