Jerry Lee Lewis - Compositions

Compositions

Lewis has written or co-written many songs during his career:

  • "End of the Road", 1956 – this is an original song and not the same as Irving Berlin's song (that inspired it) as the lyrics and melody are totally different apart from the refrain "the way is dark and the night is long" (which Lewis turns around) and "waiting at the end of the road".
  • "Jerry's Boogie" (a.k.a. "Black Bottom Stomp"), 1956 – was previously recorded as Black Bottom Stomp by Jelly Roll Morton but Lewis's rendition is his own and changes a lot of the old song.
  • "Lewis Boogie", 1956
  • "Pumpin' Piano Rock", 1957
  • "All Night Long", 1957
  • "High School Confidential", 1958
  • "Live & Let Live", 1958 – sometimes credited to Lewis, but this actually was recorded by Bill Monroe, Moon Mullican, Gene Sullivan & Wiley Walker, and Jimmie Davis before.
  • "Memory Of You", 1958
  • "Hello, Hello Baby", 1958
  • "Baby, Baby, Bye Bye", 1960
  • "Lewis Workout", 1960
  • "Whole Lotta Twistin' Goin' On", 1962 – new lyrics
  • "He Took It Like A Man", 1963
  • "Baby, Hold Me Close", 1965
  • "My Baby Don't Love No One But Me", 1965
  • "Rockin' Jerry Lee", 1966
  • "What A Heck Of A Mess", 1966
  • "Lincoln Limousine", 1966
  • "Alvin", 1970
  • "Pilot Baby", 1980s
  • "Crown Victoria Custom '51, 1995
  • "New Orleans Boogie" ("Jerry Lee's Boogie"), 1952
  • "Blues Like Midnight", 1980s–2000s – a 12 bar blues often done by Lewis in concert. It is sometimes entirely based around Jimmie Rodgers verses but not recorded by Rodgers in this form. On other versions, Lewis adds in original verses as well.

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