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List Price: $10.98 | | Label: Sun Entertainment
Salesrank: 245320
Released: February 15, 1996 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Duets Track Listing:
1. Save the Last Dance for Me - Jerry Lee Lewis, Pomus, Doc
2. Sweet Little Sixteen - Jerry Lee Lewis, Berry, Chuck
3. I Love You Because - Jerry Lee Lewis, Payne, Leon
4. What'd I Say - Jerry Lee Lewis, Charles, Ray [1]
5. Good Rockin' Tonight - Jerry Lee Lewis, Brown, Roy [1]
6. C.C. Rider - Jerry Lee Lewis, Traditional
7. Be-Bop-A-Lula - Jerry Lee Lewis, Davis, Tex
8. Good Golly Miss Molly - Jerry Lee Lewis, Blackwell, Robert "
9. It Won't Happen with Me - Jerry Lee Lewis, Evans, Ray
10. Cold, Cold Heart - Jerry Lee Lewis, Williams, Hank [1]
11. Hello Josephine - Jerry Lee Lewis, Domino, Fats
12. Money (That's What I Want) - Jerry Lee Lewis, Bradford, Janie
Duets Reviews:
Don't Be Fooled! Not Elvis Duets 
2007-05-30 - This "Duet" Album with "Elvis Presley" is not with Elvis Presley. As noted in previous reviews the other singer on the album is a good Elvis impersonater. Jerry Lee Lewis is, as always, great.
What's The Point? 
2006-10-06 - It's a shame that these great Jerry Lee Lewis tracks were tampered with by adding an Elvis imitator. I can't see how anyone could be fooled into believing that these are duets with Presley. It is particularly absurd that the voice is that of the Elvis in the seventies with early Jerry Lee.
This disc is just a novelty. If you're a Jerry Lee completist, you'd want to have it, but I'd recommend that you buy any and every other CD of his before you get this one.
Just ok. 
2006-07-31 - The original versions with just Jerry Lee are better. I had always thought that the other singer was Charlie Rich. They were both with Sun Records at one time. Chrile Rich sounded like Elvis back then.
It's Jimmy Ellis, NOT ELVIS 
2001-02-07 - This album was slapped together in 1978 to cash in on the death of Elvis Presley by Shelby Singleton's Sun Label. Jimmy Ellis joined the label in 1974 with his hauntingly similar Elvis-like vocals. His first single for Sun was "Changes" in 1974. In 1977, Sun had him change his stage name to "Orion" (meaning "reborn") and his first LP for the label had "schlockey" artwork showing a Masked man rising from a coffin! In early 1978, this LP was released with the specific intention of fooling the public into thinking the "duets" were Elvis and Jerry Lee, when actually, old Jerry Lee tracks were overdubbed with cheap strings and Ellis' Elvis-like vocals. With the reissue of this CD, all the rumors started again. IT'S ELLIS, NOT ELVIS!
Of course, that's Elvis! 
2000-09-29 - I found this CD while browsing a small music shop in Nashville a couple of years ago. I was intrigued because it did NOT name the artists with whom Jerry Lee has duets! I recognized the old Sun label that belonged to the legendary Sam Phillips, that had launched Elvis' career in the mid-Fifties. These must be some old, previously unreleased tapes. That sounds too much like Elvis from that period. Is it for legal reasons that Elvis name is not represented on the credits, in order to avoid paying royalties to Graceland? I don't know the answer to that. I know that the CD is a refreshing revisit to the Golden Age of early Rock & Roll. It has the sound of the unpretentious, youthful vigor and energy that made a generation fall in love with Rock and Roll forever.