On May 23, 1995, “Sire” label released “Young Blood”, the 38th Jerry Lee Lewis studio album. It was recorded September 1993 – January 1995, at “Blue Jay Recording Studio” in Carlisle, Massachusetts, “House of Blues Studios” in Memphis, Tennessee, “Lewis Ranch” in Nesbit, Mississippi, “Sunset Sound Factory” in Los Angeles, California, “Your Place or Mine Studio” in Glendale, California, and was produced by Andy Paley.
Personnel:
- Jerry Lee Lewis – vocals, piano
- James Burton- guitar
- Al Anderson – guitar
- Bobby B. Keyes – guitar
- Elliot Easton- guitar
- Don Baer – guitar
- Mike Kernan – guitar, backing vocals
- Kenny Lovelace- guitar, fiddle
- Robby Turner- pedal steel guitar
- Frank Marocco- accordion
- Mike Turk – harmonica
- Joey Spampinato- bass
- R. Byrd – bass
- Jonathan Paley – bass
- Dave Roe Rorick – bass
- Bob Glaub- bass
- Andy Paley- drums, backing vocals
- Buddy Harman- drums
- Tommy Ardonlino – drums
- Glen Colson – drums
- Don Allen – drums
- Stuart Aptekar – horns, reeds
- Craig Ball – horns, reeds
- Bob Efford – horns, reeds
- David Whitney – horns, reeds
- Stanley Watkins – horns, reeds
- Danny Weinstein – horns, reeds
- Yoshiro Arita – strings
- John Curtis – strings
- Matthew Glaser – strings
- Frank Macchia – horns and reeds
- Billy West- backing vocals
Track listing:
- I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive – Fred Rose, Hank Williams
- Goosebumps – Al Anderson, Andy Paley
- Things – Bobby Darin
- Miss The Mississippi And You – William Halley, Eric Schoenberg
- Young Blood – Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
- Crown Victoria Custom ’51 – Andy Paley, Jerry Lee Lewis, James Burton, Kenny Lovelace
- High Blood Pressure – Huey Piano Smith
- Restless Heart – A. Paley, J. Burton, J. Richmond, K. Lovelace
- Gotta Travel On – D. Lazer, F. Hollerman, L. Ehrlich, L. Hays, P. Clayton, P. Seeger, R. Gilbert
- Down the Road a Piece – Don Raye
- It Was The Whiskey Talkin’ (Not Me) – A. Paley, J. Paley, M. Kernan, N. Claflin
- Poison Love – Elmer Laird
- One of them Old Things – Hoy Lindsey, Joel Sonnier
- House of Blue Lights – Don Raye, Freddie Slack