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| Jerry Lee Lewis | Primary Artist, Piano |
| Harold Bradley | Guitar |
| Chip Young | Guitar |
| Ned Davis | Steel Guitar |
| Ray Edenton | Guitar |
| Buddy Harman | Drums |
| Jerry Kennedy | Guitar |
| Kenneth Lovelace | Fiddle |
| Hargus "Pig" Robbins | Organ |
| Jerry Shook | Guitar |
| Bob Moore | Bass |
| Kenneth Buttery | Drums |
| Ed Debruhl | Bass |
| Buck Hutcheson | Guitar |
| Jerry Lee Lewis | Producer |
| Chestnut | Composer |
| Jerry Kennedy | Producer |
| Mort Thomasson | Engineer |
| Bergen White | Arranger |
| John Grissim | Liner Notes |
| Linda Gail Lewis | Producer |
| John O'Regan | Liner Notes |
| Silverstein | Composer |
| Chapel | Composer |
| Killen | Composer |
| Andrew Thompson | Remastering |
| Pinkard | Composer |
| Newbury | Composer |
| Crutchfield | Composer |
| Sutton | Composer |
| Kristofferson | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
BGO's 2013 two-fer She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye/There Must Be More to Love Than This combines Jerry Lee Lewis' 1970 album with its 1971 sequel, both ranking among his finest country efforts. She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye slightly edges out its sequel in terms of consistency, partially because it's anchored on a couple of major hits ("Once More with Feeling," "She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye"), but There Must Be More to Love Than This is no slouch, containing a bunch of pure hard country, lots of barroom weepers and barrelhouse rockers. As always, Jerry Lee never does anything halfway -- witness how he refashions Charlie Rich's "Life's Little Up and...