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''Country Songs for City Folks'' is an album by Jerry Lee Lewis released on the Smash label in 1965. ==Background== After leaving Sun Records in 1963 for Smash, Lewis embarked on what is often referred to as his "wilderness years," characterized by constant touring and periodic recording dates that produced albums which failed to make any significant impact in the charts. In 1965, producers Shelby Singleton and Jerry Kennedy opted to cut a country-themed album on Lewis under the title ''Country Songs for City Folks'', although the title was about as far as the concept went; the songs were straight forward readings of recent chart hits that featured Lewis's trademark piano style and soulful singing. In the early 1960s, country stars such as Marty Robbins, who released ''Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs'' in 1959, and Lewis's fellow Sun contemporary Johnny Cash, who began recording a string of themed albums beginning with ''Ride This Train'' in 1960, had pioneered the "concept album" in country music, and this approach was taken with Lewis.
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