Linda Gail Lewis - The Two Sides Of

In this episode, we're featuring the 1969 debut on the Smash label for Linda Gail Lewis: The Two Sides Of Linda Gail Lewis. Like her older brother Jerry Lee Lewis, Linda Gail later cut plenty of high-energy rock and roll material, but unlike him, this was her most successful release of her relatively short country career. Featuring a Top 10 duet with said older brother in Don't Let Me Cross Over and some choice Hank Williams and Hank Locklin cuts, this is yet another release from a family so flush with talent they could try their hand at rock and roll, country and even boogie woogie. Thankfully on this wonderful debut, Linda Gail Lewis chose country.

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