• 1970

    1970

    Singles released: "Once More with Feeling" (US Country #2), from She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye, "I Can't Seem to Say Goodbye" (US Country #7), from A Taste of Country, "There Must Be More to Love Than This" (US Country #1) from There Must Be More to Love Than This and "Waiting for a Train" (US Country #11) from She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye.
  • 1971

    1971

    "In Loving Memories" (US Country #48) from In Loving Memories, "Touching Home" (US Country #3, US Pop #110) from Touching Home, "Love on Broadway" (US Country #31) from Original Golden Hits, Vol. 3, "When He Walks on You" (US Country #11) from Touching Home, "Me and Bobby McGee" and "Would You Take Another Chance on Me" (US Country #1) from Would You Take Another Chance on Me
  • 1972

    1972

    The “Killer” Rocks On, a new album, returns Jerry Lee Lewis to rock and roll. The album had four singles: "Chantilly Lace" (US Country #1, US Pop #43), "Lonely Weekends" (US Country #11), "Turn On Your Love Light" (US Pop #95) and "Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano?" (US Pop #95).
  • 1973

    1973

    The Session, an album of rerecorded oldies that finds Jerry Lee Lewis accompanied by such British luminaries as Peter Frampton and Alvin Lee, reaches #37. It is the highest-charting album of his career. Singles from that album include "Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee" and "No Headstone On My Grave".

    Also in 1973, "Sometimes a Memory Ain't Enough" reached #6 on the US Country chart.

  • 1974

    1974

    More country singles in 1974, they were "I'm Left You're Right She's Gone" (US Country #21) from Sometimes a Memory Ain't Enough, "Tell Tale Signs" (US Country #18) and "He Can't Fill My Shoes" (US Country #8) form I-40 Country.
  • 1975

    1975

    Singles released: "I Can Still Hear The Music in the Restroom" (US Country #13) and "Boogie Woogie Country Man" (US Country #24) from Boogie Woogie Country Man as well as "A Damn Good Country Song" (US Country #68) from Odd Man In.
  • 1976

    1976

    Jerry Lewis is arrested for drunk driving in Memphis. Later, at three a.m., he appears at Graceland, Elvis Presley’s residence, brandishing a pistol and demanding to see Elvis. He is handcuffed and taken to jail.

    Singles released: "Don't Boogie Woogie" (US Country #58) from Odd Man In as well as "Let's Put It Back Together Again" (US Country #6) and "The Closest Thing To You" (US Country #27) from Country Class.

  • 1977

    1977

    Single released: "Middle Age Crazy" (US Country #4) from Country Memories.
  • 1978

    1978

    Singles released: "Come on In" (US Country #10) from Country Memories and "I'll Find It Where I Can" (US Country #10) from Jerry Lee Keeps Rockin'.
  • 1979

    1979

    Singles include: "Save the Last Dance For Me", "Cold, Cold Heart", "Rockin' My Life Away", "I Wish I Was Eighteen Again", and "Who Will the Next Fool Be?".
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