Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits
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The rock & roll classic 'Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On', originally appeared as the B-side of Jerry Lee's second Sun single, 'It'll Be Me', but disc jockeys and audiences went crazy for it. It would always be associated with the swaggering Jerry Lee Lewis, as would the follow-up. In early 1958, 'Great Balls of Fire' reached no.1 in the U.K. charts. For these two songs alone, Jerry Lee was cemented into music history. And for all his appreciation of other styles of music, it is as a pure, first-generation, rock & roll legend that Jerry Lee will be remembered. You can hear why on this collection as he pounds out 'Good Golly Miss Molly', 'Breathless', and 'Sweet Little Sixteen'. Not forgetting his love of country music and the songwriting genius of Hank Williams, Jerry Lee covered Hank's 'You Win Again' and 'Cold Cold Heart'.
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The rock & roll classic 'Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On', originally appeared as the B-side of Jerry Lee's second Sun single, 'It'll Be Me', but disc jockeys and audiences went crazy for it. It would always be associated with the swaggering Jerry Lee Lewis, as would the follow-up. In early 1958, 'Great Balls of Fire' reached no.1 in the U.K. charts. For these two songs alone, Jerry Lee was cemented into music history. And for all his appreciation of other styles of music, it is as a pure, first-generation, rock & roll legend that Jerry Lee will be remembered. You can hear why on this collection as he pounds out 'Good Golly Miss Molly', 'Breathless', and 'Sweet Little Sixteen'. Not forgetting his love of country music and the songwriting genius of Hank Williams, Jerry Lee covered Hank's 'You Win Again' and 'Cold Cold Heart'.

