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by Rick Bragg


  “Flip, Flop and Fly,” 320

  floods, 19–20, 28, 72, 80

  Florida, 258, 297

  Fogerty, John, 426–30, 453, 454

  Foley, Red, 143

  folk music, 180

  “Folsom Prison Blues,” 160

  food, 40, 58, 127, 210, 313, 412

  Haney’s, 80

  shortages, 40

  Sonic, 467–68

  football, 97

  Ford Motor Co., 101–2, 107

  “For the Good Times,” 366

  Foster, Stephen, 369, 402, 436

  Fowlkes, Joe, 8

  Frampton, Peter, 368

  France, 368, 440

  Francis, Connie, 219

  Francis, Gail, 310–11, 465

  Francisco, Dr. Jerry, 422

  Freed, Alan, 219, 243–44, 251, 256, 296, 429

  Big Beat tour, 251–58

  Freeman, Charlie, 324

  Friend, Clifford, 93

  Fritts, Donnie, 387

  Frizzell, Lefty, 111

  Fudpucker, Elmer, 385, 389

  “Funny How Time Slips Away,” 322

  Gabor, Zsa Zsa, 339

  gambling, 23, 26, 80–81

  “Games People Play,” 366

  Georgia, 296

  Germany, 245, 283

  Lewis in, 316–18

  World War II, 60

  “Get Rhythm,” 186, 416

  Gilley, Edna, 36

  Gilley, Irene, 45

  Gilley, Mickey, 36, 53, 58, 71, 75, 226, 332, 402, 410–11, 416

  Glasscock, Fannie Sue Herron, 75

  Golden Hits of Jerry Lee Lewis, The, 319–20

  Goldston Sports Arena performance, 445–46

  Good, Jack, 327, 334, 337–38, 340

  “Good Golly Miss Molly,” 317, 377

  “Goodnight, Irene,” 104, 180

  “Good Rockin’ Tonight,” 156

  Gordon, Loy, 102

  Gordon, Roscoe, 159

  Gordy, Berry, 299

  Gorman, Marvin, 435

  gospel, 67, 76, 73–75, 103, 112–19, 131, 174, 357, 360–62, 363, 402, 411

  Graceland, 194, 227, 234, 245, 259, 283, 284, 389, 397–400

  Lewis’s car accident at, 398–400, 403

  Grammy Awards, 434, 445

  Grand Ole Opry, 4, 70, 78, 93–95, 126, 131, 141–44, 201, 259, 374, 375, 385

  Lewis at, 375–77

  Grant, Ulysses S., 25

  “Great Balls of Fire,” 214–19, 220, 221, 224–25, 243, 246, 250, 254, 255, 263, 315, 321, 390, 430, 440, 455, 465

  B-side, 225–26

  recording of, 214–19

  record sales, 224–25, 250

  Great Balls of Fire (movie), 437–40

  Great Britain, 226, 263, 318, 365

  Lewis in, 264–76, 298, 303–4, 306–9, 315–16, 367–74, 410, 418–19, 440

  Parliament, 274

  press, 267–76, 281, 306–9

  Greatest Live Show on Earth, The (album), 318

  “Green, Green Grass of Home,” 322, 348

  Green, Jules, 202–3

  Green, Pearry Lee, 115–19, 354

  guitar, 65, 71, 73, 77, 82, 85–86, 88, 142, 143, 163–65, 191, 255, 324, 329–30, 405, 412

  amplifiers, 159

  early rock-and-roll, 163–65

  Fender Stratocaster, 330

  Gibson, 126

  Silvertone, 163

  steel, 138

  guns, 324, 371, 388–90, 394, 397–99

  accidental shootings, 394

  Guterman, Jimmy, 440

  Guy, Buddy, 453

  “Hadacol Boogie,” 111, 453

  Haggard, Merle, 349, 391, 453

  Hall, Roy, 143, 147–48, 150

  Hamburg, Germany, 316–18

  Hamilton, Roy, 233, 320

  Haney, Will, 78, 80, 85, 86–87, 327

  Haney’s Big House, 77–88, 132, 215, 257, 292, 327, 432, 438, 454

  Hargrave, Ronald, 259

  Harman Buddy, 412

  harp, 83

  Harrelson, Cecil, 53, 90–91, 98, 108–9, 110–11, 287–90, 294–96, 332, 371

  Harris, Emmylou, 391

  Harris, Wynonie, 156

  Harrison, George, 391

  “Haunted House,” 384

  Hawaii, 247

  Hawk, The, 301

  Hawkins, Hawk, 324

  Helms, Don, 138

  “Help Me Make It Through the Night,” 346

  Henley, Don, 453

  Hernando’s Hideaway, 386–87, 395, 425

  Herron, George, 304

  Herron, Theresa Lee, 29, 30

  Herron, Will, 29, 30, 65

  “Hey, Good Lookin’,” 94

  Hezekiah and the House Rockers, 82

  “High School Confidential,” 258–59, 263

  High School Confidential (movie), 258–59

  Highway 61, 141, 154, 159, 196, 429

  “Hi-Heel Sneakers,” 320

  hillbilly music, 64, 69, 72, 102, 103, 104, 111, 123, 126, 132, 141, 156, 159, 221, 259, 270

  Hilltop Club, 123

  hip-hop, 152

  Hi Records, 76

  History of Concordia Parish (Calhoun), 25

  hitchhiking, 60–61

  “Hit the Road, Jack,” 320

  Holland, 444

  Holland, W. S. “Fluke,” 169

  Holliday, Billie, 198, 222

  Holly, Buddy, 232, 243, 247, 428–29

  Big Beat tour, 251–56

  death of, 299

  Lewis and, 247, 249–50

  Holly, Maria Elena, 429

  Hollywood, 137, 194, 208, 219–20, 230–34, 261, 296–97, 300, 335–42, 391, 437

  Hollywood Walk of Fame, 437

  “Home Away from Home,” 352

  “Honey, Hush,” 180

  “Honey Love,” 198

  “Hong Kong Blues,” 313

  hootenannies, 102

  “(Hot Damn!) I’m a One-Woman Man,” 420

  “Hound Dog,” 197, 317, 318

  “House of Blue Lights, The,” 68

  Houston, 81

  Howe, Bones, 407

  Howlin’ Wolf, 157, 448

  Hutcheson, Buck, 324

  “I Am What I Am,” 424

  “I Can’t Help it,” 94, 180

  “If I Ever Needed You (I Need You Now),” 137

  “I’ll Fly Away,” 64–65, 360, 410–11

  “I’ll Make It All Up to You,” 280

  “I’ll Sail My Ship Alone,” 280

  “I’m on Fire,” 315, 320

  “I’m Walkin’,” 366

  In Concert (TV show), 377, 383–84

  In Loving Memories (album), 361

  Innocence, Anarchy, and Soul (TV show), 340

  Internal Revenue Service, 406, 410, 417, 421, 424–25, 434, 437, 443–44

  “In the Mood,” 68, 301

  “I Overlooked an Orchid,” 402

  Iowa, 286–90, 293–94

  Ireland, 267, 426, 443

  Iron Mountain Railroad, 26

  “I Shall Not Be Moved,” 174

  “It Don’t Hurt Anymore,” 137

  “It’ll Be Me,” 182, 183

  “It Was the Whiskey Talkin’ (Not Me),” 440–42

  “It Won’t Happen with Me,” 304

  “I’ve Been Twistin’,” 304

  “I Walk the Line,” 160, 183, 190

  “I Wish I Was Eighteen Again,” 407

  Jackson, Neville, 105

  Jackson, Wanda, 185, 187, 455

  Jagger, Mick, 367, 453, 457

  Jailhouse Rock (movie), 194, 228

  Jamboree (movie), 219–20

  James, Elmore, 156

  James, Jesse, 41

  James, Joni, 137

  James, Sonny, 185, 187

  J&M Studio, 111

  Janes, Roland, 9, 163–65, 169, 183, 193, 219

  Japan, 57, 60

  jazz, 25, 72, 109, 198, 222, 235

  “Jealous Heart,” 128

  Jefferson, Thomas, 23
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  Jennings Waylon, 358, 426

  Jerry Lee Lewis Enterprises, Incorporated, 371–72, 388, 389

  Jerry Lee Lewis Spot, 443

  “Jesus Gave Me Water,” 156

  Jim Crow, 26, 80, 82, 146, 199, 222

  Joel, Billy, 430, 431

  “Johnny B. Goode,” 252, 255, 320, 377, 428, 430, 444

  Johnny Cash Show, The (TV show), 350

  Johnson, Bob, 172–75

  Johnson, Robert, 154, 429

  Jolson, Al, 2, 70, 71, 91, 103, 351, 436, 463, 470

  Jones, George, 453

  Jones, Grandpa, 142

  Jones, Quincy, 148, 427

  Jones, Tom, 322, 339

  Joplin, Janis, 331, 366

  Jordan, Louis, 69

  jukeboxes, 84, 89, 153, 163, 198

  jump bands, 69, 111

  Kansas City, 78, 370–71

  “Keep My Motor Runnin’,” 426

  Keisker, Marion, 159

  Keith, Toby, 453

  Kennedy, Jerry, 320–22, 364–66, 391, 401–2

  Killer Rocks On, The (album), 366–67

  Kilroy, Eddie, 320, 332–33, 371

  King, B. B., 88, 453, 454

  King, Ben E., 299

  King, Riley, 80

  King, Sid, 179

  Kings of Rhythm, 159

  Klein, George, 279–80, 398

  Knight, Graham, 339, 372–73

  Korean War, 146, 164, 262

  Kreis, Levi, 456, 457

  Kristofferson, Kris, 346, 387, 416, 453, 455, 457

  Lewis and, 346, 366, 415

  KRLD, 179

  Ku Klux Klan, 80, 146

  KWKH, 69, 137

  Laine, Frankie, 212

  “Last Date,” 137

  Last Man Standing (album), 453–55, 457

  Las Vegas, 284, 350, 369, 398, 459

  Lee, Albert, 368

  Lennon, John, 4, 378, 393

  “Let’s Talk About Us,” 298

  Lewis, Arilla, 27

  Lewis, Dorothy Barton, 105–9, 112, 135, 272

  Lewis, Elmo Kidd, 2–3, 19–21, 27–37, 39–76, 84, 88, 95–96, 107, 114, 177, 227, 255–56, 265, 267, 291, 312, 396, 429

  childhood of, 27–28

  death of, 409

  death of son Elmo, 48–49

  divorce from Mamie, 301–2

  jobs of, 39–41, 58, 65, 96, 131, 144, 155

  music and, 65–69, 134, 144–45, 154–57, 160–62, 167–68, 302, 369, 408–9

  in prison, 41–43, 47, 48–49, 66

  relationship with Jerry Lee, 19–21, 39, 63, 65–69, 95–96, 141, 154–57, 161–62, 167–68, 178, 209–12, 253, 285, 301–2, 369, 371, 408–9, 469

  Lewis, Elmo Kidd, Jr., 32, 37, 41, 42–43, 47–50, 409

  death of, 47–50

  Lewis, Frankie Jean, 19, 74, 178, 238, 266, 267

  Lewis, Jane Mitcham, 135–37, 145, 192, 212–13, 220–21, 239, 265, 272, 351

  Lewis, Jaren Pate, 363–64, 385, 393–95, 396, 408, 410, 417–18, 421

  death of, 418

  Lewis, Jerry Lee, 1–17

  airplane of, 369–71

  Apollo Theater performance, 221–24

  arrests of, 399–400, 409–10, 423

  bankruptcy of, 437

  Chuck Berry and, 251–56

  bigamy and, 272–77, 281

  Big Beat tour, 251–56

  birth of, 35–37

  British tours, 264–76, 303–4, 306–9, 315–16, 367–74, 410, 418–19, 440

  Caribou recordings, 411

  Johnny Cash and, 171–76, 185–91, 213, 350, 415, 416

  in Catch My Soul, 335–42, 467

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

  cheated by music industry, 178, 314, 317–18

  childhood of, 2–4, 19–21, 35–37, 38–76

  comebacks of, 346–49, 366–67, 450–54, 458

  country music career, 332–34, 343–66, 374–77, 387–91, 410–11, 445

  courtship of Myra, 236–40

  death of brother Elmo, 47–50

  death of his mother, 362–63, 372, 375, 381

  death of son Jerry Lee, 380–82

  death of son Steve Allen, 304–6, 328

  declining career of, 280–85, 298–301, 313–15, 313–34, 436–37, 446–47

  divorce from Jane, 220–21, 239, 265, 272

  divorce from Kerrie, 446

  divorce from Myra, 352–53, 395

  early musical interests and influences, 50–52, 56, 64–76, 77–88, 91–95, 101–5, 123–53

  early nightclub career, 103–5, 119, 122, 123–53

  early recordings, 111, 146–52, 161–67, 179–84

  education of, 56, 60, 67, 88–91, 97, 103

  at Elektra, 406–7, 410–11

  Elvis and, 169, 170, 171–76, 194–96, 208–9, 227–30, 234–35, 245, 259–63, 281, 284, 347–48, 350–51, 388–89, 395–404, 408, 441, 466, 468

  as face of rock and roll, 221, 225, 263

  fame of, 206–13, 314–15, 346–49

  as a father, 136–37, 212, 220, 239, 297, 304–6, 312–13, 328, 351–52, 359, 361, 369, 379–82, 392–93, 434–35, 469

  fearlessness of, 53–56, 184, 237

  first paid musical performances, 102–5

  first piano of, 65–66

  first recording sessions, 163–67

  Grammy Awards of, 434, 445

  “Great Balls of Fire” and, 214–19, 220, 221, 224–25, 243, 250, 255, 263

  hair of, 189, 205, 224, 234, 293, 297, 315, 367, 383, 416, 430

  Haney’s Big House and, 77–88, 132, 215, 257, 292, 327

  in Hollywood, 219–20, 230–34, 437

  inappropriate behavior of, 196–201, 238, 242, 267–76, 286–96, 394–400, 423, 447

  as the Killer, 91, 98, 189, 331–32, 368, 422–23, 453

  Kris Kristofferson and, 346, 366, 415

  lawsuits and, 385, 394–95, 420–21, 434–35

  legacy of, 11–17, 242, 396, 404, 450–66

  life on the road, 179–94, 247–50, 282–83, 286–309, 310–34, 346–47, 351–54, 367–82

  live albums, 316–18

  marketing of, 199–207, 219–21, 250, 258–59, 266, 300–301, 308, 314, 323

  marriage to Dorothy, 105–9, 112, 135, 272

  marriage to Jane, 135–37, 145, 192, 212–13, 220–21, 272

  marriage to Jaren, 363–64, 385, 393–95, 396, 408, 410, 417–18, 421

  marriage to Judith, 458–63, 465–66, 467

  marriage to Kerrie, 425, 434–35, 437, 443, 444, 446

  marriage to Myra, 240–47, 266–83, 297, 312–13, 328–29, 352–53, 437, 439

  marriage to Shawn, 421–24

  at MCA, 424

  at Mercury, 327, 332–34, 343–49, 364–66, 387, 390–91, 401–2, 406

  Mississippi River bridge incident, 52–54

  money and, 11, 176–78, 210, 214, 221, 298, 314–18, 326, 358, 369, 373, 391, 401, 406, 417, 421, 424–25, 434, 437, 443–44

  movie career, 219–20, 258–59, 300

  movie depictions of, 437–40

  Nashville and, 141–45, 321, 332–34, 347

  1957 tours, 179–94

  1958 tours, 247–58, 262–76

  1959–63 recording sessions, 298–303

  1959–63 tours, 286–309

  1963–69 recording sessions, 314–22, 327, 332, 334, 343–49

  1963–69 tours, 310–34, 347–54

  1970s recording sessions, 361–69, 377, 379, 387, 390–91, 400–407

  1970s tours, 367–87

  1980s–90s recording sessions, 410–11, 424, 426, 436–37, 440–43, 445, 449

  1980s–90s tours, 410, 417–21, 425–26, 440, 444–46

  old age of, 10–17, 450–71

  Opry show, 375–77

  painkiller addiction, 415, 420–22, 450

  at Palomino Club, 391–94

  Paramount Theater performances, 243–44

  performing style of, 16–17, 181, 184, 188–90, 193, 224, 234, 244, 292–93, 316,
329, 348–51, 392, 416, 455

  Carl Perkins and, 169–76, 185–88, 191–92

  Sam Phillips and, 155–84, 201, 207–20, 224–26, 234, 241, 277–83, 298–304, 313–35, 319, 340, 447–48

  physical appearance of, 97–98, 189, 205, 208, 272, 315, 323–24, 367, 383, 416, 426, 430, 444, 458

  physical decline of, 14, 391, 395, 400, 405–16, 419–20, 426–28, 444, 450–52, 458–62

  piano technique of, 129–30, 193, 218, 244, 321, 349

  pills and liquor, 11, 133, 191, 204, 235–36, 286, 293, 322–28, 353, 359–60, 372–74, 387, 388, 395–400, 408–12, 420–22, 426, 434, 441, 447, 452, 458

  press on, 176, 224, 234, 267–80, 306–9, 340, 421–23, 438–39, 445, 448

  radio airplay, 168, 194, 280, 300–301, 325–26, 366

  rebirth as a rocker, 366–67

  records sales, 196, 198, 206–13, 224–25, 251, 263, 343

  relationship with his father, 19–21, 39, 63, 65–69, 95–96, 141, 154–57, 161–62, 167–68, 178, 209–12, 253, 285, 301–2, 369, 371, 408–9, 469

  relationship with his mother, 56–57, 63, 103, 105, 108, 112, 134, 141, 209–10, 284–85, 301–2, 350, 355–63, 374–75, 416, 437

  religion and, 43–47, 73–75, 105, 112–19, 131, 215–17, 226–27, 229, 305, 354, 356–58, 360–61, 363, 437, 441, 452, 455

  road bands of, 164, 181, 193, 222, 223, 317, 324, 329–31, 351–52, 372, 407, 412

  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, 427–31

  scandal over Myra, 266–83, 298

  sewing machine scam, 119–22

  at Smash, 314, 315, 319–22, 332

  Star-Club performance, 316–18

  star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, 437

  stomach problems, 400, 413–16, 426–27

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

  Jimmy Swaggart and, 226–27, 247, 356–58, 412–13, 416, 432–36, 438, 455

  tax problems, 11, 406, 410, 417, 421, 424–25, 434, 437, 443–44

  on television, 200–209, 224, 250–51, 266–67, 291, 315–16, 319, 327–28, 340, 347–50, 377–79, 383–84, 392, 400, 404, 410, 416–18, 424

  theater career, 335–42

  2000s–10s recordings, 453–55, 457–58

  2000s–10s tours, 452–57, 460–61

  unreleased Sun recordings, 280–83, 314

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

  virginity of, 100–101, 106–7

  Paul Whitehead and, 123–30, 152–53

  “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” and, 146–52, 181–84, 194, 206–13, 219, 263

  as a womanizer, 12, 13, 97–101, 105–9, 114, 133–37, 150, 181, 184, 192, 207–8, 212, 214, 230, 236–44, 265, 293, 310–11, 316, 323, 325, 328, 353, 417, 420, 425, 458, 463, 465

  See also specific songs and albums

  Lewis, Jerry Lee, Jr., 136–37, 192, 212, 239, 351–52, 379–82, 469

  birth of, 136–37

  death of, 380–82

 

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