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Jerry Lee Lewis – What’s Made Milwaukee Famous

The song was an immediate success reaching #2 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard), and on Canadian RPM Country Tracks it also reached the top. Its widespread acclaim solidified its position as a beloved classic in the realm of country music.

Jerry Lee Lewis – What’s Made Milwaukee Famous

Are you curious about the story behind «Jerry Lee Lewis – What’s Made Milwaukee Famous»? This iconic song, recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis, is a timeless piece of country music history that continues to captivate audiences. Let’s delve into the details of this classic and explore the fascinating journey of its renowned creator.

The Song’s Background and Meaning

Jerry Lee Lewis - What's Made Milwaukee Famous
Cover LP Jerry Lee Lewis Mercury 1968
«Jerry Lee Lewis – What’s Made Milwaukee Famous» was recorded in 1968 as part of the album «Another Place, Another Time.» The song, written by Glenn Sutton, not only showcases Lewis’s exceptional musical talent but also carries a profound message. It reflects on the theme of heartbreak and the solace found in a city’s offerings. The emotional depth of the lyrics, combined with Lewis’s distinctive style, has contributed to the enduring popularity of this masterpiece.

Success and Recognition

Upon its release, «Jerry Lee Lewis – What’s Made Milwaukee Famous» achieved significant success, securing a spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song’s poignant narrative struck a chord with listeners, the song was an immediate success reaching #2 on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard), and on Canadian RPM Country Tracks it also reached the top. Its widespread acclaim solidified its position as a beloved classic in the realm of country music.




About Jerry Lee Lewis

Jerry Lee Lewis - What's Made Milwaukee Famous
Jerry Lee Lewis 
Jerry Lee Lewis, often referred to as «The Killer,» is a pioneering figure in the world of music. His unparalleled contributions to rock and roll and country music have left an indelible mark on the industry. With a career spanning decades, Lewis’s distinctive voice and electrifying performances have earned him a place in the pantheon of music legends.
In summary, «Jerry Lee Lewis – What’s Made Milwaukee Famous» is a timeless ballad that encapsulates the essence of country music. Its enduring resonance is a testament to the profound artistry of Jerry Lee Lewis and the evocative storytelling woven into the fabric of the song.

COUNTRYPEDIA




Jerry Lee Lewis – What’s Made Milwaukee Famous Lyrics

It’s late and she’s waiting
And I know I should go home
But ev’ry time I start to leave
They play another song
Then someone buys another round
And with every drink or three
What Made Milwaukee Famous
Has made a fool out of me.
Baby’s begged me not to go
So many times before
She said love and happiness
Can’t live behind those swinging doors
Now she’s gone and I’m to blame
Too late, I finally see
What’s Made Milwaukee Famous
Has made a fool out of me.
Baby’s begged me not to go
So many times before
She said love and happiness
Can’t live behind those swinging doors
Now she’s gone and I’m to blame
Too late, I finally see
What’s Made Milwaukee Famous
Has made a fool out of me.

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