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  • Oct 1, 1979
    Mickey Gilley flies from Texas to Memphis to encourage his cousin, Jerry Lee Lewis, to clean up his life before he kills himself
    Nov 8, 1979
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "When Two Worlds Collide" in a late-night session at Nashville's Fireside Studio
    Nov 15, 1979
    Strings are added to Jerry Lee Lewis' "When Two Worlds Collide" during an overdub session at the Fireside Studio in Nashville
    Nov 29, 1979
    Dave Kirby and Thomas "Bunky" Keels rework their parts on Jerry Lee Lewis' "When Two Worlds Collide" during an overdub session at Nashville's Fireside Studio
    Jan 12, 1980
    Carl Perkins plays "Blue Suede Shoes" backed by piano player Jerry Lee Lewis on the syndicated TV show "Pop! Goes The Country." Lewis also performs "You Win Again" on the Ralph Emery-hosted episode, which includes appearances by Freddy Weller and Mickey Gilley
    Apr 9, 1980
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Over The Rainbow" at the Fireside Studio in Nashville
    May 16, 1980
    Dr. George Nichopolous is indicted on charges of overprescribing drugs to Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and other patients
    Jun 1, 1980
    Jerry Lee Lewis is arrested in Oklahoma City for failure to pay $450,000 after losing a 1978 lawsuit to a nightclub owner
    Jul 10, 1980
    Eddie Rabbitt hosts his first TV special, "The Eddie Rabbitt Show," an hour-long NBC telecast that launches with "Rocky Mountain Music." Guests include: Emmylou Harris, Jerry Lee Lewis, Henny Youngman and Stockard Channing
    Jul 25, 1980
    "Middle Age Crazy," starring Bruce Dern and Ann-Margret, debuts in American theaters. The picture is based on Jerry Lee Lewis' 1978 recording by the same name

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