Jerry Lee Lewis: Last Man Standing
Best remembered for his frenetic keyboard pounding and for kicking away his piano bench in the middle of a song, rock 'n' roll piano sensation Jerry Lee Lewis revolutionized the music of the late-1950s and 1960s. Along with other luminaries of his generation like Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash, Lewis began his recording career at the famed Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee, after early gigs performing rhythm and blues and boogie-woogie as a teenage prodigy. Some 50 years after amassing a long list of hits, including "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Good Golly Miss Molly" and "Great Balls of Fire," this "Last Man Standing" returns to the charts with a new album featuring all-star duet versions of his signature songs. "Great Performances" brings down the house with an exhilarating new concert performance featuring the "Killer" performing his hits and special duet performances with Willie Nelson, Norah Jones, John Fogerty, Kris Kristofferson, Ron Wood, Tom Jones, Chris Isaak, Don Henley, Buddy Guy, Solomon Burke, Merle Haggard and Kid Rock.
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