Jerry Reed
Inducted: October 16, 2005

Renowned as a guitar hotshot, film actor, humorist and top-notch entertainer, Jerry Reed Hubbard has also always been a formidable songwriter. The Georgia native made his living throughout the 1960s as a composer and session guitarist. In his early years, Jerry wrote the rockabilly cult favorites “Crazy Legs” and “Rockin’ In Baghdad.” His breakthrough as a writer was with Brenda Lee’s Top 10 Pop hit “That’s All You Gotta Do” in 1960. After Chet Atkins signed him to RCA Records in 1965, Jerry created some of the most distinctive and individualistic recordings of the era. As a singer-songwriter, Jerry ’s biggest hits have been 1970’s “Amos Moses,” 1971’s “When You’re Hot, You’re Hot” and 1977’s “East Bound And Down,” which was the theme song for the Burt Reynolds film Smokey And The Bandit. He also has the distinction of having written an instrumental standard. “The Claw” is a guitar piece that many seek to master, thus it has many recorded versions. Additionally, Jerry was a particular songwriter favorite of Elvis Presley, who recorded several of Jerry’s compositions and requested him as a session guitarist. Presley’s version of Jerry’s “Guitar Man” became a #1 hit in 1981. In 2005, Jerry released a new album, Jerry Reed - Live Still.

Song Highlights

Crazy Legs
- Gene Vincent, 1957
- Jeff Beck, 1993

Rockin’ In Baghdad
- Jerry Reed, 1958
- Jerry Reed, 1999

That’s All You Gotta Do” - Brenda Lee, 1960 (#6 Pop)

Misery Loves Company
- Porter Wagoner, 1962 (#1)
Jerry Reed, 1972 • Moe Bandy, 1977
Johnson Mountain Boys, 1983 • Karl Shiflett, 2002

Hully Gully Guitar” - Jerry Reed, 1962 (#99 Pop)

The Claw
- Jerry Reed, 1966 • Lenny Breau, 1969 • Chet Atkins, 1973 •
Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed, 1992 • Dave Edmunds, 1994 •
The Hellbillies, 1995 • Clint Black, 1998 • Fairport Convention, 2000

Guitar Man
- Jerry Reed, 1967 (#53)
- Elvis Presley, 1968 (#43 Pop)
- Bob Luman, 1968
- Elvis Presley, 1981 (#1 Country / #28 Pop)
- Junior Brown, 2001

He’s Not For Real” - Priscilla Mitchell, 1967 (#53)

Alabama Wild Man
- Jerry Reed, 1968 (#48)
- Jerry Reed, 1972 (#22)

Born To Be By Your Side” - Jimmy Dean, 1968 (#52)

A Thing Called Love
- Jerry Reed, 1968 • Jimmy Dean, 1968 (#21) • Ed Ames, 1969 (#21 AC) •
Elvis Presley, 1971 • Johnny Cash, 1972 (#2 Country / #37 AC) •
Dave Dudley, 1972 • Kenny Price, 1972 • Lynn Anderson, 1973 •
Daryle Singletary, 1998 • Richard Bennett, 1998

U.S. Male” - Elvis Presley, 1968 (#55 Country / #28 Pop)

Remembering
- Jerry Reed, 1968 (#14)
- Jerry Reed, 1976 (#57)

Tupelo Mississippi Flash” - Jerry Reed, 1968 (#15)

Oh What A Woman” - Jerry Reed, 1969 (#60)

Talk About The Good Times
- Jerry Reed, 1970 (#14)
Jerry Reed, 1971 • Elvis Presley, 1973
Frankie Laine, 1987 • Oak Ridge Boys, 1995

Amos Moses” - Jerry Reed, 1970 (#16 Country / #8 Pop)

Georgia Sunshine” - Jerry Reed, 1970 (#16)

The Preacher And The Bear” - Jerry Reed, 1970

When You’re Hot, You’re Hot” - Jerry Reed, 1971 (#1 Country / #9 Pop)

Ko-Ko Joe” - Jerry Reed, 1971 (#11)

Smell The Flowers” - Jerry Reed, 1972 (#24)

Another Puff” - Jerry Reed, 1972 (#27)

Good Stuff” - Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed, 1972

Jerry’s Breakdown” - Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed, 1972

You Took All The Ramblin’ Out Of Me” - Jerry Reed, 1973 (#18)

The Crude Oil Blues” - Jerry Reed, 1974 (#13)

Let’s Sing Our Song” - Jerry Reed, 1975 (#18)

Mind Your Love” - Jerry Reed, 1975 (#64)

You Got A Lock On Me” - Jerry Reed, 1975 (#60)

Gator” - Jerry Reed, 1976 (#54)

East Bound And Down” - Jerry Reed, 1977 (#2 - from the film Smokey & The Bandit)

High Rollin’” - Jerry Reed, 1978 (from the film High-Ballin’)

You Know What” - Jerry Reed & Seidina, 1978 (#20)

Sweet Love Feelings” - Jerry Reed, 1978 (#39)

Hot Stuff” - Jerry Reed, 1979 (#67)

Texas Bound And Flyin’” - Jerry Reed, 1980 (#26 - from the film Smokey & The Bandit II)

The Testimony Of Soddy Hoe” - Jerry Reed, 1981 (#87)

I’m A Slave” - Jerry Reed, 1983 (#58)

Vaudeville Daze” - Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed, 1992

Major Attempt At A Minor Thing” - Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed, 1992

Father Time And Gravity” - Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed, 2005