Great choice @curiousjom! I first heard "I’m Just A Country Boy" on Albert Lee’s fantastic 1979 album Hiding, but Albert and the rest of Heads Hands & Feet had first recorded the song for their self-titled 1971 album (the version you named). Albert always closes his live shows with the song, which never fails to bring down the house. It’s his "signature" song.
I became aware of Albert when he appeared on Dave Edmunds’ 1979 album Repeat When Necessary. Albert’s incredible Telecaster playing can be heard on hundreds of other albums, including those of Emmylou Harris, The Everly Brothers, Eric Clapton, Jerry Lee Lewis, Rosanne Cash, Carlene Carter (Rosanne’s step-sister), John Prine, Ricky Skaggs, Joe Cocker, Rodney Crowell, Nanci Griffith, Foster & Lloyd, Brad Paisley (Brad obviously used the guitar playing of Albert as the model for his own playing), Jackson Browne, many many others---even Herbie Mann! A guitarists’ guitarist, amongst the handful of greatest.