62 years ago today (11/14/56) Jerry Lee Lewis cuts his first tracks, including his debut single “Crazy Arms,” for Sun Records in Memphis. Engineer Jack Clement recorded Lewis’s rendition of Ray Price’s “Crazy Arms” and his own composition “End of the Road”. In December 1956, Lewis began recording prolifically, as a solo artist and as asession musician for other Sun artists, including Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash. Lewis helped introduced piano into rockabilly and the genre has never been the same since. Listen to the Killer take on “Crazy Arms” from those sessions….
