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Oh yeah, Jerry Lee Lewis was well known in our house, and when I was a kid, in the days when my Dad would drink a bit, he liked to play Jerry Lee. His favorite was a single of Jerry's "Waiting For a Train," which was a good old honky tonk song that I loved. I'd play DJ and he'd listen to it and when my Mom wasn't in the room, he'd have me flip the 45 over and play "Big Legged Woman" which was very suggestive to say the least. My Mom would suddenly appear and tell my Dad to stop the record, that was "dirty." But somehow, I thought that with Jerry Lee Lewis singing it, it seemed appropriate. Of course all his hits were played, too, but the single I mentioned got preference when I was young.
It's something that he outlived all his cohorts from his Sun Records days: Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, and some guy named Elvis Presley. Godspeed, Killer!
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