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Videos
Jerry and Chet playing Jerry's Breakdown on Pop Goes the Country in 1975.
Jerry and Chet playing I'll Say She Does on an episode of The Jerry Reed
When You're Hot You're Hot Hour 1976.
Glen Campbell Good Time Hour, Glen and Jerry singing Country Roads and Ko Ko Joe.

Jerry singing Little Mary Sunlight on Scooby Doo, eariler to mid 70's.
Jerry and Barbara Mandrell singing several songs on the Barbara Mandrell and
the Mandrell Sisters show around 1980.
Jerry performing "The Claw" live with his band 2000!

Jerry performing live Stars and Stripes Forever with his band in 2000!.
Jerry Reed sings Jim Croce's I Got A Song
Jerry Reed performing Jerry's Breakdown in 2000!
Something you didn't see too often... a performance from 1980 featuring
Jerry singin' & pickin' along with his wife Priscilla (Prissy) and daughters
Seidina (Pookie) & Lottie (youngest).

From "Pop Goes the Country" 1977, Jerry playing a
jazzed-up version of his classic guitar instrumental
Lightning Rod

From one of the pilot episodes of "The Jerry Reed
Show" 1976, Jerry playing his Baldwin classical
through a phase-shifter, You Got a Lock on Me.

From "Nashville Now" in the late '80's, Jerry
singin' & pickin' his early original A Thing Called
Love.

Jerry in his prime in the 1970's playing one of his original
tunes, Papa's Knee.
Here's another tune with Jerry & Glen in their prime on Glen's
60's TV show, Muddy Waters.
Coypright 2006 Hot A'Mighty
I posted some of these on YouTube.com. The rest were
posted by other fans. You can find more videos of Jerry
at YouTube.com
This is Jerry Reed from a late 1960's Porter Wagoner Show. Jerry's
backup guitarist is Paul Yandell! - The song starts off pretty tame,
so hang in there. It's starts cooking as it goes on... this is no
"Jerry's Breakdown", but it's still pretty cool. He uses the nashville
long delay echo picking style a few times in this medley
Jerry Reed from Pops Goes the Country singing The
Telephone Song.
Jerry singing one of his best, A
Thing Called Love.