Jerry Lee Lewis was the original wild man of rock’n’roll.
On stage, he performed in a state close to frenzy. A savage, raw energy burning within him, he hammered the keyboard like a man possessed.
His life was a toxic cocktail of scandal, addiction and violence. Two of his seven wives died in suspicious circumstances; another was barely more than a child.
This was the man who – legend has it – once drove to Graceland, high on alcohol and pills, with a gun on the dashboard. “Come out,” he said to Elvis Presley, “and we’ll soon find out who’s King.”
Lewis was disgraced many times. But those early tracks – A Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On and Great Balls Of Fire – were so deeply part of the soundtrack of the 20th Century, that he never quite faded from the scene.