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Reaction to Jerry Lee Lewis Whole lotta shakin going on 1957 live!
I have never seen nothing like this man's performance!
Absolutely incredible!He blew me off my seat!
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@donnajean3202
@donnajean3202 2 года назад
You are the only person on here who has reacted to Jerry Lee Lewis. I have been asking everyone for years to react to him and you are the only one. Thank you.
@donkfail1
@donkfail1 2 года назад
64 years ago... This means that the kids rocking out to this, driving their parents crazy are around 80 today.
@TheCosmicGenius
@TheCosmicGenius 2 года назад
Today, as I watch this, Sep 29, it's Jerry Lee Lewis' 86th birthday. Keep on rockin', Killer!
@earldeanpowell
@earldeanpowell 2 года назад
LEGENDARY!!!
@stevenellers1939
@stevenellers1939 2 года назад
I was 7 and saw this show. I was mesmerized.
@lanewoods9420
@lanewoods9420 10 месяцев назад
I saw it in 1957 and been crazy ever since!!1
@22sojourner
@22sojourner Месяц назад
and we have proof it's crazy-er ... but it's inadmissible evidence in our courts.
@camperADK
@camperADK 2 года назад
He's still alive and well!! He's played right in front of my bar at his honky tonk in Memphis. 85 years old and rocking out!
@angier5775
@angier5775 Год назад
RIP Jerry Lee 9/29/35 - 10/28/22
@camperADK
@camperADK Год назад
@@angier5775 He was a great guy to know. His wife Judith is the kindest person I know. I worked with His son at the Honkey tonk for years. I miss working there. I'm in the Adirondack in upstate NY for the last 4 years. Thanks for the comment! Have a blessed life!
@charleswyler4268
@charleswyler4268 10 месяцев назад
1957 WAS a good year!
@et9008
@et9008 10 месяцев назад
That's why he was called the killer. Simply the best. I miss him
@josephroache3176
@josephroache3176 2 месяца назад
We all miss him, never be anyone to equal JLL !!
@mikedickman7210
@mikedickman7210 2 года назад
And now you know what "a hoot" means. BTW, this is him calming it down for network TV in 1957.
@shannonbennett987
@shannonbennett987 2 года назад
He was an incredibly controversial figure in his day, for his music, his performances, his attitude and last but not least, for marrying his 13 year old cousin
@stretch7635
@stretch7635 2 года назад
They didn’t call him killer for nothing.
@avidrdr5640
@avidrdr5640 2 года назад
@@stretch7635 There will always be suspicion about his abuse causing his 5th wife's death, but I'm familiar with the part of Louisiana that he's from and he was right in the middle of good old boy country. They circled the wagons.
@stevenr6397
@stevenr6397 2 года назад
i believe she was 14 which was perfectly legal back then, though he treated her like crap
@shannonbennett987
@shannonbennett987 2 года назад
@@stevenr6397 By today's anything goes standard, I guess there wouldn't be anything controversial about him, even marrying his underage cousin.
@avidrdr5640
@avidrdr5640 2 года назад
@@shannonbennett987 He was a reportedly a heavy duty wife abuser and, though he wasn't charged, there were accusations that one of the beatings caused his 5th wife's demise.
@rodneygriffin7666
@rodneygriffin7666 2 года назад
Chuck Berry, Elvis , Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Fats Domino, the Everly Brothers, Richie Valens, Bill Haley, Ray Charles, James Brown and countless Doo Wop groups made this new music that didn't exist before. Rebellious youth loved it. I did and still do. Originators!
@kathybwell
@kathybwell 2 года назад
Awesome! It was called rockabilly, right?
@JohnMiller-zn9pf
@JohnMiller-zn9pf 2 года назад
@@kathybwell no this was pure Rock-and-Roll. Rockabilly picked up with early hank Jr, Charlie Daniels Band, which lead into southern rock.
@sue08401
@sue08401 2 года назад
@@kathybwell Rockabilly was mostly a Sun Studio thing - Like the Motown sound or the Stax sound - Predominantly based on a specific studio. What made many of the performers different was that they were also using young back up musicians. You would be amazed to know most of the Roch n roll songs coming out of NYC or LA then were all using established Jaz musicians. Why - because they could read music. However it didn't take long for a group of younguns who could read took their place.
@karlmay1949
@karlmay1949 2 года назад
not too mention other greats like Carl Perkins, Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran (probably one of the very best early r 'n'n r guitarists) and Bo Diddley (who made his own guitars)
@rahowherox1177
@rahowherox1177 2 года назад
Lol ... sister Rosetta Tharpe...
@jesseduke694
@jesseduke694 2 года назад
Lmao!! Its like you can see into the future ! He duos set his piano on fire!
@HarriBestReactions
@HarriBestReactions 2 года назад
I swear im not surprised! I knew he would do something with that song title! 😂
@cindya9572
@cindya9572 2 года назад
I was 10 years old at that time. You have such a good feel for that time. Things are so very different today.
@rogerdodger6025
@rogerdodger6025 2 года назад
Jerry Lee actually did set his piano on fire one time when opening for Chuck Berry.
@wallacecallow2255
@wallacecallow2255 2 года назад
Even back then, grand pianos must have been over a grand!
@lonniebarrett4691
@lonniebarrett4691 2 года назад
Tell the rest of the story where Chuck kicked his ass at the next show
@AlistairMaxwell77
@AlistairMaxwell77 2 года назад
Chuck insisted on playing last . “I want to see you follow that, Chuck.”
@damienross5013
@damienross5013 2 года назад
Awesome stuff and reaction! ANd he did this in 1957!!! The parents did not want their kids anywhere near him! More Killer., the King and his harder stuff, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly!
@doncarlton4858
@doncarlton4858 2 года назад
"The Killa"! The original rock and roll madman!
@mistyblue1086
@mistyblue1086 2 года назад
I’m old, music was a revolutionary act in the day
@donnabost4445
@donnabost4445 2 года назад
Oh harri!!! Now Chantilly Lace!!! one of my favorites!!! This is the beginning of Rock and Roll Shaky it Baby!!!! Yeah i remember in the 60's with JLL, Shocking at that time!!! But the Kids loved it!!!!
@pbasswil
@pbasswil 2 года назад
Hard to believe his shakin' bones are still flesh-covered! 85 years old (as I write, Sept 2021) and recovered from a stroke in 2019.
@cletushouse906
@cletushouse906 2 года назад
Yea , he was a HOOT alright, and he never changed.
@ednafenton7558
@ednafenton7558 2 года назад
This performance is so what calm compared to other tv clips of Jerry using his feet, butt to play the piano. He also jumped on top of the piano. Jerry was a wild man.
@Howdyall
@Howdyall 2 года назад
I think he set his piano on fire once.
@ednafenton7558
@ednafenton7558 2 года назад
@@Howdyall That wouldn't surprise me. When he got older singing the Country hits. He was a little calmer, but could still bang that piano.
@Midwestclassics1958
@Midwestclassics1958 2 года назад
@@ednafenton7558 Jerry set his piano on fire in 1958 and kept playing it once it was on fire.
@ednafenton7558
@ednafenton7558 2 года назад
@@Midwestclassics1958 Must of been something to see on tv. I wasn't born til 1960. But i saw what he could do. Didn't matter to him if he was singing rock or Country. He always called himself "the killer" as did everyone else.
@TomKirkman1
@TomKirkman1 2 года назад
You are correct - check him out in this one - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1dC0DseCyYE.html
@jasonmartin5154
@jasonmartin5154 2 года назад
You got to give "The Killer"props Total Showman!!!👍
@brachiator1
@brachiator1 2 года назад
Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard should be played in rotation.
@toodlescae
@toodlescae 2 года назад
Jerry Lee Lewis was definitely one of a kind.
@rodneygriffin7666
@rodneygriffin7666 2 года назад
He's the last of the early pioneers of Rock and Roll. Everyone else now is dead from the '50's. Long live "The Killer".
@rodneygriffin7666
@rodneygriffin7666 2 года назад
Punk music before Punk. He used to set his piano on fire on stage, long before Hendrix or Townsend of The Who did that. Legend.
@lastrada52
@lastrada52 2 года назад
Not entirely true, Dion DiMucci is considered a rock pioneer -- still recording & performing and he was from the 50s. He's 82. Followed by Chubby Checker who still holds chart records started in 1958 is still recording & performing at 79. Now, Bobby Rydell, at 79, may not be considered a pioneer, but he started in 1958 & sold millions of records. He's a survivor. He is still performing to this day to sold-out audiences. By the way, these performers are in better health today than poor Jerry Lee who gets around real slow (at 86). He suffered a stroke in 2019.
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 2 года назад
@@lastrada52 Jerry Lee Lewis was part of Million Dollar Quartet whom signed with famous Sun Records. He might not a true pioneer of Rock, but he is one of few surviving members of the early days of Rock N Roll.
@lastrada52
@lastrada52 2 года назад
@@MrTech226 - Jerry Lee Lewis is definitely a true pioneer in rock -- if not simply for his dynamic piano playing. And yes, a true survivor.
@johnpearce3714
@johnpearce3714 2 года назад
@@lastrada52 , These other artists haven't lived the Life that Jerry Lee Lewis has Lived. --- These artists that you have mentioned are NOT ROCK ' N ' ROLL artists in the true meaning of this form of music.
@Barb5001
@Barb5001 2 года назад
Crazy? Most would say, and did say he was a just one hell of a performer and rock key board player. Some are just born performers and and Jerry Lee was certainly one of them.
@jebaker6942
@jebaker6942 Год назад
He is one of the pioneers of what we know as rock and roll they started it all
@slimpickins9124
@slimpickins9124 2 года назад
Yeah, 64 years ago & we LOVED it!!!!
@pvthitch
@pvthitch 2 года назад
I met Jerry Lee many times when I worked at Sun Studio. He was just as mad in person as he was on stage.
@mauiswift6391
@mauiswift6391 Год назад
He definitely was crazy but I think that’s why he was such an amazingly talented musician.
@olafarneson6318
@olafarneson6318 2 года назад
Back in 1957, some said he was the greatest live show on earth 🌎 🙌
@rogerajohnson6495
@rogerajohnson6495 2 года назад
My wife's dad was born in 1909 and he really liked Jerry Lee Lewis. All parents were not shocked 64 years ago. Her parents were cool.
@marionthompson3365
@marionthompson3365 2 года назад
Saw him in concert in Sydney early 80s. One of my favourites.
@neilphelan145
@neilphelan145 2 года назад
Most appropriately Jerry Lee coined the phrase Goodness Graious Great Balls Of Fire!!! It became a lexicon in the english language used by many as an exclamation to point out how someone feels about situations in their lives.
@rubroken
@rubroken 2 года назад
In those days it was very rare to see performers on tv, especially playing live. I don't remember that host's name. Ed Sullivan also occasionally had live groups(The Beatles among them), so different from today
@michaela8706
@michaela8706 2 года назад
What may really blow your mind is that he is cousins with infamous evangelist Jimmy Swaggart. He is also cousins with famous country star Mickey Gilley. And he married another cousin who was only 13 at the time.
@rebeccafoust7145
@rebeccafoust7145 2 года назад
Blow your mind some more - both Jimmy and Jerry Lee have a very similar style of piano pllaying- although they utilized their skills differently for different audiences- they were both taught piano by the same person. Jimmy did not like when someone noticed and likened his piano playing to Jerry Lee's. .... as told to me by another piano player from the same era.
@michaela8706
@michaela8706 2 года назад
@@rebeccafoust7145 Thanks Rebecca, that was interesting. There were definitely some characters from that area back then. Probably still do. I had some relatives from Sicily Island which is about 20 miles from Ferriday where Jerry Lee is from. And I have a bunch of relatives about 20 to 30 miles north of there where my father was born. They were all hell raisers.
@shelleybleu4903
@shelleybleu4903 2 года назад
Can you imagine parents in 1957 seeing this on their tv screens. They would have thought it’s the end of civilization. There are better live versions too.
@lynneclarke4866
@lynneclarke4866 2 года назад
He was one of the million dollar quartet along with Elvis Johnny cash and Carl perkins...and not forgetting Roy orbison they all originated from Sun studios in Memphis in 50's....legends all of them
@alanjones4358
@alanjones4358 2 года назад
If you want to see what a great actor Dennis Quaid is, see him play Jerry Lee Lewis in the movie "Great Balls of Fire!" Quaid absolutely nailed it, hair flopping and all.
@stephaniegeer1691
@stephaniegeer1691 2 года назад
Amazing performance from Dennis Quaid!! He really brought Jerry Lee's character fire!! Jerry Lee Lewis was one of the most energetic piano players ever!!maybe Little Richard can be considered to be at Jerry's level. They both brought the fire and tore up the ivory!!😃😃😃great reaction!!✌
@johnwingate8799
@johnwingate8799 2 года назад
Actually that movie damaged Dennis quails career.
@susanharrah3462
@susanharrah3462 2 года назад
I liked that movie too
@joycewalbert1413
@joycewalbert1413 2 года назад
YES! This is even better!
@B.R.0101
@B.R.0101 2 года назад
@@johnwingate8799 what? How come that?
@cls6055
@cls6055 2 года назад
"Great Balls of Fire" 🔥 is THE BEST! Song
@kathyellison332
@kathyellison332 2 года назад
Love The Killer! Have all of his 8 tracks, albums and 45's. Being a '56 baby, I was raised on rock n roll!
@galebrown6408
@galebrown6408 2 года назад
I was 7 in 1957. I remember jumping up and down to the music, it was so exciting. We didn't have a TV yet, but our neighbours did, and we all gathered round to watch Elvis on the Ed Sullivan show. It was an 'event', and our Moms loved Elvis. Jerry Lee was one wild guy.
@luislaplume8261
@luislaplume8261 2 года назад
Man, that is hip ! You dig? ......Beatnik talk from that era 1955 ...1962. I was a young boy at that time
@richardryan8462
@richardryan8462 2 года назад
You’re right about “the Killer.” He’s a crazy hillbilly. Although it hasn’t been captured on film there have been witnessed stories about him setting the piano on fire and then pushing it out into the audience. And of the four only true rock and roll performers, Chuck Berry, Elvis, Little Richard, and Jerry Lee Lewis, he’s the only one still alive and for the life he’s lived that makes absolutely no sense. He truly is the last man standing. There definitely is a God and you’ve got to appreciate his sense of humor. And you gotta love yourself some Jerry Lee, the Killer.
@deborahdean
@deborahdean 2 года назад
Jerry Lee Lewis and LIttle Richard were truly the roots of rock and roll.
@-attemptingtherandom-2777
@-attemptingtherandom-2777 2 года назад
BOOM there it is! . . . . .
@bradhuskers
@bradhuskers 2 года назад
Debbie dear? You forgot about elvis.
@bradhuskers
@bradhuskers 2 года назад
Watching elvis's early sun studio sessions ALONE, was pure dynamite.
@deborahdean
@deborahdean 2 года назад
I left off Carl Perkins too, but he also deserves to be up there.
@joelmoreno4223
@joelmoreno4223 2 года назад
A hoot indeed, & speechless, oh yah. And this was a toned-down version for TV- The Steve Allen Show. Great reaction Harri
@rnrjukespot
@rnrjukespot Год назад
Jerry Lee was the original style maker. The American rock n roll experience exploded out of his fingertips
@cls6055
@cls6055 2 года назад
My Dad who just passed this year ( age 80) met Jerry L in '59 in a small venue in California while stationed in Navy , he and his buddy's helped move his piano on stage..and my Dad said he stole his cigarettes that were on his piano. Also Brenda Lee played that night as well as Johnny Cash. My Dad loved 🎵🎶 music..Jerry L. lewis..one of the great performers!!
@kathybwell
@kathybwell 2 года назад
That's an awesome story!
@cls6055
@cls6055 2 года назад
Thank you!!! LoL I was tripping when my Dad told us just a few yrs before he died , I never knew ..He met Johnny Cash too before JC was really famous , at a gas station buying liquor. Lol
@josephstanton4872
@josephstanton4872 2 года назад
He wasn't called The Killer for nothing! He ATTACKED the piano!
@aaronb4493
@aaronb4493 2 года назад
Yes I can because I did watch it and loved it. He has a unbelievable life story.
@talltulip
@talltulip 2 года назад
The dude is still alive! He's nearly 86. I think he was still appearing up until a couple of years ago. 😮
@rpminc1974
@rpminc1974 2 года назад
Great Balls of Fire live is amazing too !!
@TheBohemianAngels
@TheBohemianAngels Год назад
Jerry Lew Lewis has now passed as of two days ago, Oct 28th 2022. May he RIP til the Lord wakes him up, and we thank him for the music he gave us.
@kenvarnold3659
@kenvarnold3659 2 года назад
He was wild and raw...what I liked about him...but listen to more of his music...he was phenomenal.
@Bareege
@Bareege 2 года назад
I believe he is the sole survivor of the Rock and Roll performers from that magical time.
@michaeldowson6988
@michaeldowson6988 2 года назад
Wanda Jackson is still performing. She toured with Elvis and Gene Vincent.
@vinnygi
@vinnygi 2 года назад
@@michaeldowson6988 I believe she’s retired now, but she should be remembered in this group for being a pioneer.
@donjenkins3861
@donjenkins3861 2 года назад
A lot of us didn't have a television back in 57. Truth. 🤔😎
@IanRob2011
@IanRob2011 2 года назад
Between Little Richard and Jerry Lee pianos got regular beat downs!!! Loved them both
@dagr.johnsen2164
@dagr.johnsen2164 2 года назад
Well... Jerry once said : "Sure. Richard knows how to smash a piana. But Fats Domino? THAT'S a piana playing motherhumper!!!" ... Meaning he preferred Fats' style of playing.
@RASmith-gt9mm
@RASmith-gt9mm 2 года назад
Killer had the best left hand.
@johnroberts1009
@johnroberts1009 2 года назад
I saw Jerry Lee Lewis Jr. in Little Rock Ar. at Cajuns Warf play. WoW. I was amazed at how he could play that piano. I don’t know if he was as good as his Dad but man he could play. Thanks again for sharing this wonderful song with us all. 😎
@northernpines
@northernpines 2 года назад
"This man is crazy". That's why we love him. He's an American original.
@fscottgray9784
@fscottgray9784 2 года назад
I saw him live at a small venue and got to stand right next to his piano back in the 80s. I would describe the piano as SCREAMING. It sounded great and I never heard anyone else make a piano sound like that.
@garyzink1927
@garyzink1927 2 года назад
Are you serious! Wow you were blessed. Me, 64 years in Michigan and loving music! Great reactions too!
@extdiso
@extdiso 2 года назад
I had the honor of seeing him live at the old Palomino Club in North Hollywood, California. He was older, but still rocked the house!!
@don50oh90
@don50oh90 2 года назад
Same way back in winter of 1966 north of Chiago....great show....will never forget
@susansapp6136
@susansapp6136 10 месяцев назад
You wonder, sometimes, just how many pianos he went through. If I were that piano, I'da BIT HIM .... but we were blessed that it didn't.
@ellenlanderson
@ellenlanderson Месяц назад
I was 12yo when this was a hit. I loved every minute of the birth of r&r. Parents hated it, preachers called it devil music and they stopped Elvis from swilving his hips. But we didn't let any of that stop us, we listened and danced!
@billstokes6740
@billstokes6740 2 года назад
Amazing ! He could not read music. He played from the soul.
@stevebuckskinner5482
@stevebuckskinner5482 2 года назад
Quite sophisticated to say the least in those days.
@newcastlerabbit
@newcastlerabbit 2 года назад
Harri, your reaction priceless
@unclestinky6388
@unclestinky6388 2 года назад
The camera did not get a good shot of it, but Lewis was famous for the maneuver where he quickly stands up as the song speeds up and the back of his legs crash into his chair/bench and the chair goes flying. This shot shows him standing up and then the chair gone, but you cannot see it go flying.
@julietate7806
@julietate7806 2 года назад
I saw him live in Macon, GA in 1969. WILD! WILD! WILD" The "killah."
@scottgouker808hardwrkr
@scottgouker808hardwrkr 2 года назад
Jerry Lee Lewis, the Legend of Rock and roll. in 1957, very few people even had a TV.
@davidmckenzie420
@davidmckenzie420 2 года назад
And that presenter was none other than Steve Allen. Steve was an author, comedian, actor, musician, composer...And the first host of the Tonight Show.
@luislaplume8261
@luislaplume8261 2 года назад
True! From 1954 til 1958. Then Jack Paar to over in that year and Johnny Carson in 1962. When television was TELEVISION!
@kellyecarr7238
@kellyecarr7238 2 года назад
Little Richard, Cab Callaway.... everyone did it!!! Great Balls of Fire is even better.
@howardhales6325
@howardhales6325 Год назад
I love watching his hair bounce as he pounds the keys. RIP Killer.
@rodneygriffin7666
@rodneygriffin7666 2 года назад
He's the last alive from the Architects of Rock and Roll.
@garyzink1927
@garyzink1927 2 года назад
You're right. Dang not many left. Tom Jones, Paul McCartney, many more but list is shrinking of the greatest
@ubilo
@ubilo 2 года назад
Infant Rock and Roll. Blues really. What a showman. This was outrageous in 1957 !!!!!!!
@becksullivan4796
@becksullivan4796 2 года назад
Oh the crazy roots of rock and roll!!! The release of the power of rock and roll! Wild! Gotta love it. Gotta dance!
@johnpearce3714
@johnpearce3714 2 года назад
@ Harri Best , Glad that you enjoyed ROCKIN' JERRY LEE LEWIS. --- See on Jerry Lee Lewis t.v. -- The Live Whole lotta shakin' going on -- 1964 ,recorded in manchester UK. Also Live in Rome 1988 . Feat. James Brown , B.B.King , Fats Domino ,Little Richard , Bo Diddley & Jerry Lee. -- However , you can just see his part on You Tube , look up Jerry Lee Lewis , Live in Rome 1988. I think that you'll like it. He did four songs. Australia 1989 , Wembley 1987 , 90 ,Great shows. Barcelona ' 85 , just a few .--- Vids. --- As re. Audio 1995. London uk , plus plenty more Vids.& Audio shows. --
@janecarbone1504
@janecarbone1504 2 года назад
My mother and my aunt encourages to listen to their music they used to take us down to Schaefer music festivals in Central Park. We grow up with CBS FM, especially the Don K. Reed Show, on Sunday night when my mom and sis we go to the laundromat. Needless to say we were always the only three in there on a Sunday night
@kathyellison332
@kathyellison332 2 года назад
You'll love this one! It was recorded here in Memphis.... Jerry Lee Lewis & Kid Rock - "Honky Tonk Woman" (2006) - RU-vid
@Captally
@Captally 2 года назад
Yes, I was 14 in 1957 and it got even better when they painted everything.
@MsTeaRex
@MsTeaRex 2 года назад
Jerry Lewis being crazy made him rich and famous. He really did a lot of good music!
@jenniferjacobs228
@jenniferjacobs228 2 года назад
A wild man of early rock.. loved him. So young and innocent then. I think the parents of the era must have been horrified. lol..
@luislaplume8261
@luislaplume8261 2 года назад
I bet they were screaming in anguish with what they saw, and were concerned about their daughter go for.
@kimgrattage2395
@kimgrattage2395 4 дня назад
Your face is a picture Hari. You look stunned, did'nt catch me shaking real low did you? This old granny as STILL got it. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@fishpierce7851
@fishpierce7851 2 года назад
My mother is 87 and she LOVED JJL. My two oldest siblings were born by ‘57, so, yah I can imagine a family sitting around the TV seeing this.
@jimmayors2315
@jimmayors2315 2 года назад
The parents were all worried about this new style of music, Rock and Roll, 65 years ago!
@jennywren7822
@jennywren7822 2 года назад
And he's still alive, still performing in his 80s now...
@danoreal1970
@danoreal1970 Год назад
In 1957, there was NO AUTO-TUNE, NO GIMMICKS! A LIVE ONE-TAKE PERFOMANCE! I was 14 y/o, bought his original records & STILL HAVE THEM! If only you too had been a teenager then, MORE TRUE MUSICIANS, SINGERS, PERFORMERS, WRITERS,......than you can imagine or comprehend. FUN, DIVERSITY, ORINALITY & THE GOLDEN YEARS POPULAR MUSIC 🎶 🎵 👌
@karolyn8644
@karolyn8644 2 года назад
Jerry Lee sure was a wild man. He had lots of cousins, and married one of them when she was just 13 years old. It has been pointed out here that Jimmy Lee Swaggart, the disgraced Assembly of God evangelist, was also a first cousin. So was the country singer Micky Gilley. I think the mother of one of them taught all three to play the piano.
@theodoreritola9758
@theodoreritola9758 2 года назад
Jimmy Swaggart has ALL SO REPENTED And is doing well ,
@anthonydellabarba5837
@anthonydellabarba5837 Год назад
Jerry Lee Lewis just passed away at the age of 87. Thanks for your awesome review.
@timl.b.2095
@timl.b.2095 Год назад
I agree, this must have blown people's minds in the 50's.
@joankisloski6972
@joankisloski6972 2 года назад
That's what you call Boogie Woogie
@philgaringer9065
@philgaringer9065 2 года назад
He was one of the original "Bad Boys" and an incredible showman. He was a true entertainer.
@Thomasgene
@Thomasgene Год назад
The Killer The Greatest Live Performer EVER!
@donlawson3330
@donlawson3330 2 года назад
Rock and roll! This is the stuff started it all and that inspired all the Brits like the Beatles. Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, et al.
@tammyjackson3113
@tammyjackson3113 2 года назад
The Killer was my customer at a dry cleaners in Memphis on 80's and 90s what a trip.also watch the movie Great Ball of Fire.
@jypziiatthecrossroads9047
@jypziiatthecrossroads9047 2 года назад
He was called Killer because nobody wanted to follow him, because the audience was slain. Check out the original I Put a Spell On You by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, he liked scaring parents.
@phillydog17
@phillydog17 2 года назад
"The Killer never shot nobody!"
@timstewart9026
@timstewart9026 Год назад
I would say calling Jerry Lee Lewis a hoot was definately an understatement.
@elsievickie
@elsievickie 2 года назад
In my house I was 3, and my father had all his records. And Jazz, Country, RR, Motown. So fortunate, my friends hung out at my house,
@lindanoreika893
@lindanoreika893 Год назад
I remember watching this as a child. Loved it. Parents did not.
@davesivirn2283
@davesivirn2283 2 года назад
Met him once after a show for an interview. He was sipping a rum and coke and asked me if I played poker LOL
@brandyroseann
@brandyroseann 2 года назад
I got to see him live in the summer of 1996.
@BOOMNERD51
@BOOMNERD51 2 года назад
I loved your reaction, Harri. Jerry Lee's unique indeed!
@ITILII
@ITILII 4 месяца назад
"I think this may just be the most pure and real rock and roll song, of all time!" - John Lennon
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