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  • Jun 5, 1962
    Jerry Lee Lewis records Jimmie Rodgers' "Waiting For A Train (All Around The Watertank)." It becomes a hit more than eight years later
    Aug 28, 1963
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Invitation To Your Party," "One Minute Past Eternity" and "I Can't Seem To Say Goodbye" for Sun Records. All three become hits more than six years later after he revives his career with Mercury
    Aug 30, 1963
    Jerry Lee and Myra Gale Lewis have a daughter, Phoebe Allen Lewis
    Sep 6, 1963
    Jerry Lee Lewis signs with Smash Records, where his career is revived as he shifts from rock 'n' roll to country
    Sep 22, 1963
    Jerry Lee Lewis holds his first recording session for Smash Records at the Phillips Recording Studio in Nashville
    Oct 17, 1964
    Jerry Lee Lewis and Bobby Vinton appear alongside Dick Clark on ABC-TV's "American Bandstand." Lewis performs "Great Balls Of Fire"
    Dec 30, 1964
    Jerry Lee Lewis contributes "Mean Woman Blues" and "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On" to the ABC music show "Shindig!"
    Feb 17, 1965
    Jerry Lee Lewis performs "Great Balls Of Fire" and his sister, Linda Gail Lewis, serves up Ernest Tubb's "Thanks A Lot" during "Shindig!" on ABC. Also featured: Glen Campbell, Leon Russell, Peter & Gordon and Sonny & Cher
    Apr 14, 1965
    Jerry Lee Lewis performs "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On" on "Shindig!" Glen Campbell also appears on the ABC show with a version of "Wabash Cannonball"
    Jun 30, 1965
    Jerry Lee Lewis performs "High School Confidential" during the ABC telecast of "Shindig!" Also appearing: Glen Campbell, Jackie Wilson and The Righteous Brothers

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