Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Kid Rock & More To Join Jerry Lee Lewis On New Album
Posted by Mitch Michaels on 07.16.2010
The Killer returns to country music with an all-star guest list...
74-year-old Jerry Lee Lewis has put together a new album, Mean Old Man, which has a country vibe and tons of guest stars. Three Rolling Stones, Merle Haggard, Eric Clapton and Ringo Starr all appear, as well as others.
Keith Richards plays guitar on the Stones' own "Sweet Virginia" while Mick Jagger sings on "Dead Flowers." Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood plays on "Mean Old Man," written for the new album by Kris Kristofferson.
Eric Clapton and James Burton play guitar on "You Can Have Her", while Ringo Starr and John Mayer appear on "Roll Over Beethoven".
Country legends are represented too, as Merle Haggard stops by for "Swinging Doors" and Willie Nelson helps out on his own hit "Whiskey River". Kid Rock and Slash collaborate for "Rockin' My Life Away."