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Jerry Lee Lewis

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by Rick Bragg


  Stewart, Rod, 453

  Stinton, Alan, 309

  Stokes, Sidney, 219

  Sullivan, Ed, 179, 194, 202, 206

  Sumrall, Leona, 43–45

  Sumrall, Mother, 43–44

  Sun Records, 9, 153, 154–70, 186, 207, 260–63, 299, 312, 428, 441, 447–48, 456

  censorship and, 197–201, 207

  decline of Lewis’s career at, 280–85, 298–301, 313–15, 320

  Lewis and, 155–84, 201, 207–19, 224–26, 234, 277–83, 298–304, 313–15, 319, 321, 447–48

  Lewis’s first recording session at, 163–67

  Million Dollar Quartet session, 171–76

  Myra scandal and, 266–83, 298

  Nashville studio, 302–3, 312, 313

  publicity, 199–207, 219–21, 250, 258–59, 266, 300–301, 308, 314

  unreleased Lewis recordings, 280–83, 314

  “Whole Lotta Shakin’” recorded at, 181–84

  Supremes, 299

  Sutton, Glenn, 343

  Swaggart, Ada, 31

  Swaggart, Jimmy, 32, 36, 53, 59, 71, 75, 76, 84, 90, 131, 226–27, 258, 432–34, 456

  fame of, 227

  Lewis and, 226–27, 247, 357–58, 412–13, 416, 432–36, 438, 455

  as a minister, 226–27, 356–58, 402, 433–36

  sex scandals, 435–36, 442

  Swaggart, Minnie Bell, 31, 33–34, 36, 45, 76

  Swaggart, Willie Henry, 31, 58

  Swaggart, Willie Leon, 31–32, 33–34, 73, 76

  Swan Club, 123

  “Sweet Georgia Brown,” 353–54

  “Sweet Little Sixteen,” 252

  swing music, 68, 72, 180

  Sydney, Australia, 247–49, 354

  Taj Mahal, 391

  “Tammy,” 207

  Tampa Red, 83

  Tarrant, Tarp, 324, 359

  Taylor, Bill, 326

  Taylor, Elizabeth, 230–31, 415

  television, 5, 95, 168, 185, 194, 200, 220, 276

  gospel, 357

  Lewis on, 200–209, 224, 250–51, 266–67, 291, 315–16, 319, 327–28, 340, 347–50, 377–79, 383–84, 392, 404, 410, 416–18, 424

  Texas, 72, 112–19, 179, 193, 291, 324, 370

  Texas & Pacific Railroad, 26

  Texas Avenue Assembly of God, 4, 5, 43–47, 73–75, 85, 115, 116, 119, 437

  Texas Playboys, 125

  Tharpe, Sister Rosetta, 156

  “That’ll Be the Day,” 428

  “That Lucky Old Sun,” 212

  “That Was the Way It Was Then,” 411

  There Must Be More to Love Than This (album), 352, 353

  “Think About It, Darlin’,” 346

  Thomas, Irma, 83

  Thomas, Rufus, 159

  Thompson, Hank, 125

  Thornton, Big Mama, 81

  Throckmorton, Sonny, 401, 407

  Tin Pan Alley, 93

  Tipton, Arnell, 262

  Todd, Mike, 230

  “To Make Love Sweeter for You,” 345

  Tomorrow (TV show), 416

  “Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye,” 91

  Toronto, 296, 348

  Toronto Peace Festival, 348

  Trenier, Claude and Cliff, 271

  trombone, 83

  troubadours, 139, 319

  trumpet, 128

  Tubb, Ernest, 14, 58, 95, 143, 375

  Tupelo, 146, 259

  Turner, Big Joe, 80, 125

  Turner, Ike, 157, 159

  Turner, Joe, 180, 304, 320

  Turtle Lake, Louisiana, 32, 33, 35

  “Tutti Frutti,” 377

  25 Years of Jerry Lee Lewis (TV show), 416–17

  Twist, Arkansas, 88

  Twitty, Conway, 418

  “Ubangi Stomp,” 348

  Universal, 318

  Valens, Ritchie, 299

  Van Eaton, Jimmy, 163–65, 183, 219

  Vapors nightclub, 397

  Variety, 340

  vaudeville, 141

  Vaughan, Stevie Ray, 405

  Ventures, 299

  Vickery, Mack, 377, 385–86, 402, 407

  Vicksburg, 1, 25, 60, 61

  Victrola, 30

  Vidalia, 24

  Vietnam War, 376

  violence, 25, 253–58

  Lewis and, 11, 12, 254–58, 282, 286–96, 324, 332, 353, 371–74, 381, 385, 388–90, 394–400, 422–23, 461

  in rock and roll, 253–58

  Volstead Act, 33

  Wagoner, Porter, 322, 345

  Wagon Wheel, 123, 124–25, 131, 140, 145, 152–53, 181

  “Waitin’ for a Train,” 68, 70, 347

  Waits, Tom, 470

  Walden, Joey, 115

  “Walk a Mile in My Shoes,” 366

  Walker, Billy, 179

  Walker, Jerry Jeff, 391

  Walker, T–Bone, 88, 252

  “Walking After Midnight,” 231

  “Walkin’ the Floor Over You,” 95, 102, 143, 201

  Ward, Billy, 173

  Waters, Muddy, 156, 252

  Weiss, Carl, 34–35

  Welch, Gillian, 457

  WELO, 259

  West, Dottie, 416

  “What’d I Say,” 302–4, 348, 376, 429

  “What’s Made Milwaukee Famous,” 343–44

  “What Will My Answer Be?,” 74–75

  WHBQ, 167, 168, 224

  “When I Get Paid,” 300

  “White Christmas,” 198

  Whitehead, Paul, 123–30, 132, 146, 149, 152–53

  legacy of, 152–53

  piano technique, 125–26

  Whitman, Slim, 137, 141, 219

  Whittaker, Leon “Pee Wee,” 83

  Whitten, J. W., 417

  Whitten, Reverend M. C., 240

  “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” 146–52, 181–84, 206–13, 219, 220, 224, 246, 254, 263, 307, 317, 320, 340, 349, 377, 392, 420, 448, 455, 467

  as breakthrough hit, 182, 194, 201, 206–12

  censorship of, 197–201, 203, 206, 207

  origins of, 146–52

  performed on Steve Allen Show, 201–7

  recording of, 181–84

  sales of, 196, 198, 206–12

  Wicked River: The Mississippi When It Last Ran Wild (Sandlin), 22

  Wilbourn, Sally, 160, 261, 262

  “Wildwood Flower,” 102, 161

  William Morris Agency, 251, 262

  Williams, Andy, 339

  Williams, Dave “Curlee,” 148, 150

  Williams, Hank, 4, 9, 14, 15, 75, 92–95, 137–40, 142, 144, 156, 180, 221, 225–26, 235, 252, 267, 287, 292, 300, 316, 343, 344, 374, 429–30, 445, 448, 470

  death of, 138–39

  Williams, Hank, Jr., 429–30

  Williams, Tennessee, 61, 98

  Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 98

  Wills, Bob, 125, 351

  “Will the Circle Be Unbroken?,” 65

  “Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown?,” 65

  Wilson, Jackie, 173, 222, 231, 297, 303

  WLAY, 158

  WMIS, 69

  WNAT, 103, 135, 146

  Wolfman, The (movie), 59

  “Woman, Woman (Get Out of Our Way),” 352

  Wood, Del, 143, 376–77

  Wood, Ron, 393, 427, 430, 453

  “Workin’ Man Blues,” 349, 377

  World War II, 1, 57–60, 80, 268

  WREC, 158

  wrestling, 199

  WSFA, 92, 94

  WSM, 141

  Barn Dance, 141

  WSMB, 69

  “You Are My Sunshine,” 69, 76, 97

  Young, Faron, 142

  Young, Neil, 427, 430, 453

  Young Blood (album), 445

  Younger boys, 41

  “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” 94, 316

  “You’re the Only Star in My Blue Heaven,” 165

  “Your True Love,” 169

  “You Win Again,” 94, 139, 225–26, 404, 429, 448

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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/>   RICK BRAGG is the author of a trilogy of bestselling books on the people of the American South. He is a professor of writing at the University of Alabama.

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  CREDITS

  Cover design by Richard Ljoenes

  Cover photograph courtesy of Bill Millar Collection

  Front endpaper: High School Confidential, 1958. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images.

  Title page: Backstage at the Star-Club, Hamburg, Germany. Redferns/Getty Images.

  Back endpaper: Memphis, Tennessee, May 2014. © Ericson Group Inc.

  Grateful acknowledgment is made to reprint the material on the following pages:

  “Hong Kong Blues” by Hoagy Carmichael copyright © 1939 by Songs of Peer, Ltd., copyright renewed, used by permission.

  “Drinkin’ Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee” © Universal Music Group, used by permission.

  “Cherry Red,” written by Barry Alan Gibb. © Crompton Songs (BMI). All rights administered by Warner/Chappell Music LTD. All rights reserved.

  “Hadacol Boogie” ©1938 Bill Nettles/Flat Town Music, Nettles Publishing.

  “End of the Road” by Jerry Lee Lewis © Lost Square Music. Used by permission of Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

  “Whole Lot of Shakin’ Goin’ On” © NIMANI Entertainment, Co.

  “Crazy Arms.” Music and Lyrics by Ralph Eugene Mooney and Chuck Seals. All rights reserved.

  “I Shall Not Be Moved,” written by John S. Hurt © 1998 EMI Longitude Music. All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, 424 Church Street, Nashville, TN 37219. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

  “Great Balls of Fire,” Words and music by Otis Blackwell and Jack Hammer ©1957 (Renewed) UniChappell Music, Inc., Chappell & Co., Inc., Mijac Music and Mystical Light Music. All Rights Reserved.

  “Breathless,” Words and music by Otis Blackwell © 1958 (Renewed) UniChappell Music, Inc. All rights reserved.

  “You Win Again,” written by Hank Williams Sr. © 1952 Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music. All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, 424 Church Street, Nashville, TN 37219. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

  “Another Place Another Time,” written by Jerry Chesnut © 1968 Sony/ATV Tree Publishing. All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, 424 Church Street, Nashville, TN 37219. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

  “Lust of the Blood,” written by Jack Good, Ray Pohlman. Used by permission of Range Road Music, Inc.

  “She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye,” written by Douglas Gilmore and Mickey Newbury © 1969 Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music. All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, 424 Church Street, Nashville, TN 37219. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

  “She Still Comes Around.” Music and lyrics by Glenn Sutton © EMI Music Publishing.

  “Mother, the Queen of My Heart” by Hoyt Brant and Jimmie Rodgers, copyright © 1933 by Peer International Corporation, copyright renewed, used by permission.

  “A Damn Good Country Song,” written by Donnie Fritts © 1975 Combine Music Corp. All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, 424 Church Street, Nashville, TN 37219. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

  “Middle Age Crazy,” written by Sonny Throckmorton © 1977 Sony/ATV Tree Publishing. All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, 424 Church Street, Nashville, TN 37219. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

  “Why You Been Gone So Long,” written by Mickey Newbury © 1969 Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music. All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, 424 Church Street, Nashville, TN 37219. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

  “Mean Old Man,” written by Kris Kristofferson. Jody Ray Publishing (BMI). All rights reserved. Used by permission.

  “Bye, Bye, Blackbird,” written by Mort Dixon and Ray Hederson. Used by permission of Bienstock Publishing Company on behalf of Redwood Music Ltd. © 1926 (Renewed) Ray Henderson Music Company and Olde Clover Leaf Music (Administered by BUG). All rights reserved.

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