The Real Me

by Jerry Lee "Smoochy" Smith


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/01/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781434341709

About the Book

This book is about Jerry Lee "Smoochy" Smith, a musician and entertainer from the fifties. It’s a book of short stories about the many things he has been involved in throughout his musical career. You will laugh, cry, and ooh and aah at the things he has to say about his personal life and his involvement with other people, friends, and musicians. The end of the book tells of the changes he made in his life. After reading this book, Jerry Lee says, “You will discover The Real Me.”


About the Author

Jerry Lee “Smoochy” Smith is a self-taught pianist and vocalist. He plays piano in the style of rockabilly, country, boogie, blues, and gospel. He became interested in playing the piano when he was 9 years old. By the age of 14, he was already playing professionally.

 

Smoochy was one of the first rockabilly piano players in Memphis and was instrumental in creating “the great Memphis pumping piano sound.” He was the staff piano player for Sun Records from 1957 to 1959. He played on numerous record sessions at Sun as part of the house band that backed up many rockabilly legends. He recorded with Billy Lee Riley, Ace Cannon, Warren Smith, and others. Smoochy was not listed as piano player on the records because he was not in the musicians union at the time.  He played at many different studios in Memphis.

 

In 1961, Smoochy recorded "Last Night" with The Mar-Keys. He was a co-writer of the song, which went to number two in the nation and was the first million-seller record for Stax Recording Company.