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Retro Redux: Jerry Reed And His Friend Mr. Smirky

Written by Big Geez
Published January 24, 2007
Part of Retro Redux

It seems to me that there have always been actors I like to call "Mr. Smirky". You know the kind of guy I'm talking about — they appear in a lot of movies and are very popular with their fans, but always seem to play a variation of the same character. He's smooth, cracks wise, and always seems to be smiling, winking, and fomenting an inside joke. A good example of a current Mr. Smirky would be Matthew McConaughey, who can't seem to get through a movie without, well, smirking — usually after taking off his shirt.

Which brings me to an earlier Mr. Smirky. (Who will in turn lead to our musical subject, so be patient.) He wasn't the first, but Burt Reynolds was probably the quintessential example of the type — winking, smiling, and cruising his way through movie after movie. It became his curse after a while because it ended up making it very difficult for him to get any serious consideration as an actor. Still, he made a lot of loot from movies such as Smokey And The Bandit and its sequels.

And that finally leads to our featured musician, a guitar virtuoso named Jerry Reed. That's right, the guy who matched Burt smirk for smirk in lots of those movies (and who made a few of his own). He was so talented a picker that he was known earlier in his career as "The Guitar Man". He actually began his career in the late 1950s, but after a stint in the service his career started to gain traction in the early 1960s as a songwriter and session player in Nashville. He worked his way into solid success, and even hooked up with guitar guru Chet Atkins, who eventually joined him on a couple of albums.

Jerry's first tune to hit the charts was appropriately enough, "Guitar Man", which was later made even more popular by Elvis Presley. Jerry paid tribute to the King for that by writing and recording "Tupelo Mississippi Flash". That song too ended up breaking into the top twenty for Jerry.

The 1970s saw Jerry's fame explode, first with his crossover hit "Amos Moses", followed by a regular spot on TV's Glen Campbell Show and the issuance of his biggest hit of that time, Grammy winner "When You're Hot, You're Hot". It was also in this decade that he and his good friend Burt began their collaboration, and Jerry's "East Bound and Down", the theme from the first Smokey film, became a huge hit. Even after the movie offers slowed down, Jerry kept recording and touring, and struck gold again in the 1980s with the immortal "She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)", followed by "The Bird". In the years since, Jerry has continued to perform and record, and even occasionally pops up in guest shots on TV or in movies. Meanwhile, his latest album, Let's Get It On, which was issued in 2006, proves that The Guitar Man is still pickin'... and he's still friends with Mr. Smirky.

The Big Geez is a retiree who takes time off from trimming ear hair to write about music -- sometimes doing conventional reviews, but often just sharing his opinions about how something resonates with his memories and those of his generation. You can read more of his faux pearls of wisdom at the Geezer Music Club.
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Retro Redux: Jerry Reed And His Friend Mr. Smirky
Published: January 24, 2007
Type: Opinion
Section: Music
Filed Under: Culture: Celebrity, Music: Country and Americana
Part of a feature: Retro Redux
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#1 — January 24, 2007 @ 22:44PM — Al Barger [URL]

Jerry Reed RULEZ!!! He's the guitar pickingest sonofabitch what ever made a country record.

#2 — January 26, 2007 @ 20:16PM — Pat T. [URL]

Cool! THanks for writing about JErry! Check out my site! Yes Jerry does rule and finally someone besides me compared him to the sexy Matthew McConaughey!

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