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1958 single by Jerry Lee Lewis
"Lewis Boogie"
1958 Sun 78 release, Sun 301, credited to Jerry Lee Lewis and His Pumping Piano
Single by Jerry Lee Lewis
B-side
"The Return of Jerry Lee"
Released
June 1958
Recorded
1956–1958
Genre
Rockabilly
Length
2:00
Label
Sun
Songwriter(s)
Jerry Lee Lewis
Producer(s)
Sam Phillips
"Lewis Boogie" is a song written by Jerry Lee Lewis in 1956 and released as a single in June 1958 on Sun Records, Sun 301, backed with "The Return of Jerry Lee".[1][2] The recording was reissued in 1979 as a 7" 45 single as Sun 29 as part of the Sun Golden Treasure Series. The song was also released in the UK and Canada as a single.
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