
| Side 1 - Track 1. Gettin' By |
| Side 1 - Track 2. Gypsy Songman |
| Side 1 - Track 3. Little Bird |
| Side 1 - Track 4. I Makes Money (Money Don't Make Me) |
| Side 1 - Track 5. Mr Bojangles |
| Side 2 - Track 1. Hill Country Rain |
| Side 2 - Track 2. Charlie Dunn |
| Side 2 - Track 3. My Old Man |
| Side 2 - Track 4. Wheel |
| Side 2 - Track 5. Old Road |
Steve Earle's Jerry Jeff is truly poignant album. The third in a series of tributes to what the main man describes as "first-hand teachers, the heroes I was lucky enough to sit across the room from so I could listen and learn up close," in this case he's talking about Jerry Jeff Walker.
So this is a record about paying homage to those that inspired and influenced, while also presenting another fine example of why Earle himself is considered one of the contemporary greats, no doubt inspiring and influencing the next generation of folk and Americana troubadours. And by that we mean one of the finest vocalists to ever grace those canons, and a master instrumentalist to boot, capable of delivering tracks at once powerful and thick with atmosphere, yet also delicate and vulnerable. Utterly captivating, you might say.