Jerry Lewis was an American entertainer whose music career was intertwined with his comedy and acting. Known primarily for his slapstick humor in movies and television, Lewis also recorded several pop music albums, most notably "Jerry Lewis Just Sings," which peaked at number 3 on the Billboard charts in 1956. His musical style was characterized by amusing, light-hearted interpretations of popular songs of the day, often delivered with comedic overtones. While his musical contributions are not his primary legacy, Lewis's unique blend of comedy and music had a significant influence on future generations of comedic musicians.