@inya1lake....I agree 101%. Nobody can rock the blues like The Killer. A totally unique performer as well as personality. His stuff still holds up today and always will. What an awesome talent.
jerry lee is my favorite singer.I'm younger them him,but if I could do anything I wish for would meet this man.he sing's awesome,and play's the piano really awesome. one more thing.he is a very handsome man.
Not correct. It was written by Fred Rose and Mel Foree and first recorded by Roy Acuff in 1945. According to Doug Davis of Country Classics, Fred Rose had the idea for the song and co-writer Mel Foree, who was in the US Navy at the time, wrote it while he was on guard duty. Hank Williams has recorded it along with Marty Robbins and many others It's great song.
all I can say is jerry lee is my favorite singer. I play his c.ds. all the time. there will never be another jerry lee. his music means alot to me.
The only man who can make a piano talk
O MAN HE'S TAKEN THIS ONE AND MADE HIS VERY OWN...WHAT TALENT..JUST BEAUTIFUL
If God would give me just one wish I would ask to sing and play piano like Jerry Lee. Awesome doesn't come close to describing this talent.
@inya1lake....I agree 101%. Nobody can rock the blues like The Killer. A totally unique performer as well as personality. His stuff still holds up today and always will. What an awesome talent.
jerry lee is my favorite singer.I'm younger them him,but if I could do anything I wish for would meet this man.he sing's awesome,and play's the piano really awesome. one more thing.he is a very handsome man.
No-one follows the Killer.
I AGREE 1000%
Jerry Lee says there are four originators: Jimmie Rogers, Hanks Williams, Al Jolsen and himself.
Jerry ain't Hank but he's darn close. Thanks buddy.
You cannot compare those singers. Jerry was the change in music..into what we have today. Hank wasn't......
none like him around today..........todays artist could not fill his shoes ......actually todays artist are like rap music....just no talent noise
Not correct. It was written by Fred Rose and Mel Foree and first recorded by Roy Acuff in 1945. According to Doug Davis of Country Classics, Fred Rose had the idea for the song and co-writer Mel Foree, who was in the US Navy at the time, wrote it while he was on guard duty. Hank Williams has recorded it along with Marty Robbins and many others It's great song.
Hank Williams was the best, this song was written and firdt sing by the late Hank!