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: Lewis didn't just play the piano; he attacked it. His percussive, boogie-woogie style moved the instrument from the background to the front of the stage.

: Written by Otis Blackwell and Jack Hammer, the Great Balls of Fire lyrics use suggestive, stop-start exclamations that were considered "dangerous" for the youth in 1957. Great Balls of FireHD

Phillips countered that rock ‘n’ roll could be a "moral good," while Jerry Lee reportedly shouted back, "How can the devil save souls? I got the devil in me!". After an hour of heated debate and a few drinks, Lewis finally relented, sat at the piano, and delivered the iconic take we know today. Why It Still Burns Bright What makes the track so enduring? : Lewis didn't just play the piano; he attacked it

: It sold one million copies in its first 10 days of release, eventually hitting #1 on the Country charts and #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. From the Big Screen to the Squared Circle Phillips countered that rock ‘n’ roll could be