Lovin' Up a Storm (Jerry Lee Lewis song)

"Lovin' Up a Storm" is a song written by Allyson R. Khent and Luther Dixon and originally recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis, who released it as a single, with "Big Blon' Baby" on the other side, in 1959 on Sun Records.

"Lovin' Up a Storm"
Single by Jerry Lee Lewis and His Pumping Piano
A-side"Lovin' Up a Storm"
"Big Bion' Baby"
ReleasedFebruary or March 1959
GenreRock 'n' roll
LabelSun
Songwriter(s)
Jerry Lee Lewis singles chronology
"I'll Sail My Ship Alone" / "It Hurt Me So"
(1958)
"Lovin' Up a Storm" / "Big Blon' Baby"
(1959)
"Let's Talk About Us" / "The Ballad of Billy Joe"
(1959)

The song has been covered by a number of artists.[1]

Track listing

7" single (Sun 317, 1959)[2]
No.TitleLength
1."Lovin' Up a Storm"1:49
2."Big Blon' Baby"1:38

Charts

Chart (1959) Peak
position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[3] 28
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