Great Balls Of Fire -

: Lewis, a devout but conflicted Christian, famously argued with producer Sam Phillips before recording, fearing the song’s "worldly" nature and raw sexuality would lead him to hell.

: The title is a Southern exclamation originally derived from biblical references to God's presence as a "pillar of fire". However, the song reinterprets this energy as explosive romantic desire and lust .

Released on November 11, 1957, by , the song was written by Otis Blackwell and Jack Hammer. It became an immediate sensation, selling one million copies in its first 10 days .