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Jerry Lee Lewis, better known as "the Killer," became a rockabilly icon. American singer and pianist Bruce Springsteen is regarded as a pioneer of rock music due to his talent, exuberance, and eccentric personality. Check out these Top Jerry Lee Lewis songs!
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From the 1957 movie Jamboree, Jerry Lee Lewis released "Great Balls of Fire" on Sun Records. Otis Blackwell and Jack Hammer wrote the script.
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From the 1957 movie Jamboree, Jerry Lee Lewis released "Great Balls of Fire" on Sun Records. Otis Blackwell and Jack Hammer wrote the script.
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The Big Bopper composed this rock and roll song in 1958. Lewis rereleased this song in 1972, and it topped the US pop charts, the UK pop charts, and the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart for three weeks.
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The song has been covered by many artists from many genres, including country music. A young Jerry Lee Lewis recorded it at Memphis' Sun Studios, launching his career as The Killer.
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In 1970, Jerry Lee Lewis released the single "There Must Be More to Love Than This.". This was Lewis' fourth No. 1 country song. There were two weeks when the song topped the charts out of fourteen weeks.
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In 1971, Jerry Lee Lewis reached number one for a fifth time on the country music chart with this song. Rice and Kennedy wrote it for the accompanying album.
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In 1986, Lewis released his first single, She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye, which was written by Mickey Newbury and Doug Gilmore. On the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, it peaked at number two in Canada.
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The song was used as the soundtrack for the same-named movie starring Mamie Van Doren and Russ Tamblyn. He recorded a live version from the Star Club in Germany in 1964 that is reportedly even more frenetic and almost mad.
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