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Sun Records - 60 Years, 60 Singles, Pt. 1

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Download links and information about Sun Records - 60 Years, 60 Singles, Pt. 1. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Blues genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 55:20 minutes.

Release date: 2012
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 20
Duration: 55:20
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Drivin Slow (Aka Drivin Slowly) (Johnny London) 3:02
2. She May Be Yours (But She Comes to See Me Sometimes) (Joe Hill Louis) 3:01
3. Baker Shop Boogie (Willie Nix) 2:45
4. Easy (Walter, Jimmy) 2:59
5. Bear Cat (Rufus Thomas Jr) 2:51
6. Just Walking in the Rain (The Prisonaires) 2:44
7. Feelin' Good (Little Junior Parker) 2:57
8. Tiger Man (Rufus Thomas) 2:51
9. Mystery Train (Little Junior Parker) 2:28
10. Beggin My Baby (Little Milton) 2:24
11. No Teasin Around (Billy Emerson) 2:59
12. Wolf Call Boogie (Hot Shot Love) 2:35
13. My Baby (James Cotton) 2:21
14. Now She Cares No More for Me - A.K.A. When You Stop Lovin' Me (Doug Poindexter) 2:15
15. The Snuggle (Raymond Hill) 2:58
16. Rockin Chair Daddy (Harmonica Frank) 3:03
17. Cotton Crop Blues (James Cotton) 3:01
18. When It Rains It Pours (Billy Emerson) 3:08
19. I've Been Deceived (Charlie Feathers) 2:40
20. Someday You Will Pay (The Miller Sisters) 2:18

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One of the most storied and legendary record labels in music history, Sun Records has an extensive, star-studded discography, and its studio remains a popular tourist attraction to this day. Founded in Memphis by Sam Phillips back in 1952, Sun started off as an R&B label before expanding into country, rockabilly, and rock 'n' roll. Countless artists recorded for Sun over the years, but the label is best known as an early home of groundbreaking icons like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis. This 3 disk collection features 60 tracks broken up into three parts. The first disc features beloved bluesmen like James Cotton and Rufus Thomas. The second highlights early work from The Man in Black and Roy Orbison, while the third set showcases classics from The Killer, including the signature hits "Great Balls of Fire" and "Whole Lot of Shakin' Going On." Elvis is M.I.A. here, but we also get great jams from the likes of Sonny Burgess, Little Junior Parker, The Prisonaires, and many more. It's an outstanding and immensely likeable compilation from one of the most important record labels of all time.