Touching Home (album)

Touching Home
Studio album by Jerry Lee Lewis
Released 1971
Recorded Nashville, Tennessee
Genre Country
Label Mercury
Producer Jerry Kennedy
Jerry Lee Lewis chronology
There Must Be More to Love Than This (1971) Touching Home
(1971)
Would You Take Another Chance on Me?
(1971)

Touching Home is an album by Jerry Lee Lewis that was released on Mercury Records in 1971.

Recording

The single "Touching Home" would become Lewis's twelfth Top 10 country hit since 1968 and the title track for his third Mercury album of 1971. Lewis gives a riveting performance on the song, his vocal conveying the emotional torment found in the lyrics as he moans "No longer do I wonder why men have lost their minds, or wind up in a jungle of flashing neon signs." A second single, "When He Walks On You (The Way You Have Walked On Me)," barely missed the Top Ten, peaking at number 11. The album also includes Kris Kristofferson's "Help Me Make It Through The Night," a song Lewis greatly respected; in 2014 he told biographer Rick Bragg that the song was a "masterpiece...You don't mess with Kristofferson." Lewis was also in the habit of occasionally recording songs written by his younger sister Linda Gail Lewis, such as "Foolish Kind of Man," which she penned with her husband and Lewis guitarist Kenny Lovelace.

Reception

AllMusic calls Touching Home "a hard country album, lacking overall sweetened gloss. It's a good, strong shot of barroom country, filled with broken-hearted ballads and enlivened by a rollicking 'Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone,' and given some pathos by 'Mother, The Queen of My Heart,' a bit of kitsch that doesn't seem so corny when surrounded by so much tough country." The album reached number 11 on the Billboard country albums chart.

Track listing

  1. "When He Walks on You (Like You Have Walked on Me) (Dallas Frazier/A.L. Owens)
  2. "Time Changes Everything" (Tommy Duncan)
  3. "Hearts Were Made for Beating" (Lamar Morris)
  4. "Help Me Make It Through the Night" (Fred Foster/Kris Kristofferson)
  5. "Mother, The Queen of My Heart" (Jimmie Rodgers/Slim Bryant)
  6. "Foolish Kind Of Man" (Linda Gail Lewis/Kenneth Lovelace)
  7. "Touching Home" (Dallas Frazier/A.L. Owens)
  8. "You Helped Me Up (When The World Let Me Down)" (Davis/Holland/Pitts)
  9. "When Baby Gets The Blues" (Charles R. Phipps)
  10. "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" (Claire/Stept)
  11. "Coming Back for More" (Ray Griff)
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