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  • Jun 24, 1977
    Gregg Allman performs "Midnight Rider" and hosts a tribute to Little Richard on NBC's "The Midnight Special." Guests include Jerry Lee Lewis and Jennifer Warnes, who sings "Right Time Of The Night"
    Aug 3, 1977
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Come On In" at the US Recording Studio in Nashville
    Aug 4, 1977
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Middle Age Crazy" at the US Recording Studio in Nashville
    Aug 16, 1977
    Willie Nelson hears about Elvis Presley's death from a radio station in Memphis, where he is in town to perform with Emmylou Harris. Jerry Lee Lewis stops by the show, and later gets drunk with Nelson
    Sep 1, 1977
    Jerry Lee Lewis overdubs his final vocal parts on "Middle Age Crazy" and "Come On In" at the US Studios in Nashville
    Sep 6, 1977
    Horns and a string section are applied to Jerry Lee Lewis' "Middle Age Crazy" and "Come On In" during overdubs at Nashville's US Recording Studio
    Oct 17, 1977
    "The Johnny Cash Christmas Special" is filmed at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House with guests June Carter, Roy Clark, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, The Statler Brothers and Carl Perkins, who sings "Blue Suede Shoes"
    Nov 23, 1977
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Last Cheater's Waltz" at the US Studios in Nashville. The song becomes a T.G. Sheppard hit 20 months later
    Nov 30, 1977
    CBS airs "The Johnny Cash Christmas Special" with Cash and The Statler Brothers performing "Blue Christmas." Also aboard: June Carter, Roy Clark, Roy Orbison, The Carter Family, Jan Howard, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis, who does "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On" and "White Christmas"
    Dec 15, 1977
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "I'll Find It Where I Can" at Nashville's US Recording Studio

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