The Sun Records Collection - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Gotta Let You Go" – Joe Hill Louis – 2:43
  2. "Rocket 88" – Jackie Brenston – 2:47
  3. "B.B. Blues" – B. B. King – 2:31
  4. "Swamp Root" – Harmonica Frank – 2:34
  5. "Moanin' at Midnight" – Howlin' Wolf – 2:55
  6. "How Many More Years" – Howlin' Wolf – 2:41
  7. "There's a Man in Jerusalem" – Southern Jubilee Singers – 2:23
  8. "Rats in My Kitchen" – Sleepy John Estes – 3:06
  9. "She May Be Yours (But She Comes to See Me Sometimes)" – Joe Hill Louis – 3:03
  10. "Baker Shop Boogie" – Willie Nix – 2:47
  11. "Easy" – Big Walter Horton – 2:57
  12. "Bear Cat" – Rufus Thomas – 2:51
  13. "Take a Little Chance" – Jimmy DeBerry – 2:19
  14. "Just Walkin' in the Rain" – The Prisonaires – 2:40
  15. "Make Room in the Lifeboat for Me" – Howard Seratt – 2:35
  16. "Feelin' Good" Little Junior's Blue Flames – 2:58
  17. "Tiger Man (King of the Jungle)" – Rufus Thomas – 2:48
  18. "Mystery Train" – Little Junior's Blue Flames – 2:23
  19. "Come Back Baby" – Doctor Ross – 2:48
  20. "Gospel Train" – The Jones Brothers – 2:20
  21. "My Kind of Carryin' On" – Doug Poindexter – 1:58
  22. "I'm Gonna Murder My Baby" – Pat Hare – 3:05
  23. "Cotton Crop Blues" – James Cotton – 2:56
  24. "That's All Right" – Elvis Presley, Scotty and Bill – 1:55
  25. "Good Rockin' Tonight" – Elvis Presley, Scotty and Bill – 2:12
  26. "Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee" – Malcolm Yelvington – 2:50
  27. "Turn Around" – Carl Perkins – 2:59
  28. "Baby Let's Play House" – Elvis Presley, Scotty and Bill – 2:17
  29. "Someday You Will Pay" – The Miller Sisters – 2:19
  30. "Red Hot" – Billy "The Kid" Emerson – 2:25
  31. "Lookin' for My Baby" – Little Milton – 2:53
  32. "Cry! Cry! Cry!" – Johnny Cash – 2:28
  33. "Sitting by My Window" – The Five Tinos – 3:25
  34. "Mystery Train" – Elvis Presley, Scotty and Bill – 2:29
  35. "Let the Jukebox Keep On Playing" – Carl Perkins – 2:55
  36. "Defrost Your Heart" – Charlie Feathers – 2:27
  37. "Folsom Prison Blues" – Johnny Cash – 2:49
  38. "Blue Suede Shoes" – Carl Perkins – 2:14
  39. "Honey Don't" – Carl Perkins – 2:49
  40. "Let's Get High" – Rosco Gordon – 2:37
  41. "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby" – Carl Perkins – 2:13
  42. "Rock & Roll Ruby" – Warren Smith – 2:52
  43. "I Walk the Line" – Johnny Cash – 2:43
  44. "Get Rhythm" – Johnny Cash – 2:13
  45. "Ooby Dooby" – Roy Orbison – 2:12
  46. "Red Headed Woman" – Sonny Burgess – 2:10
  47. "Dixie Fried" – Carl Perkins – 2:26
  48. "Ubangi Stomp" – Warren Smith – 1:58
  49. "Crazy Arms" – Jerry Lee Lewis – 2:44
  50. "End of the Road" – Jerry Lee Lewis – 1:49
  51. "Flyin' Saucers Rock & Roll" – Billy Lee Riley – 2:03
  52. "Matchbox" – Carl Perkins – 2:09
  53. "Down by the Riverside" – Million Dollar Quartet – 2:21
  54. "Devil Doll" – Roy Orbison – 2:10
  55. "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" – Jerry Lee Lewis – 2:52
  56. "So Long, I'm Gone" – Warren Smith – 2:12
  57. "Red Hot" – Billy Lee Riley – 2:31
  58. "Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache" – Warren Smith – 2:40
  59. "Raunchy" – Bill Justis – 2:22
  60. "You Win Again" – Jerry Lee Lewis – 2:56
  61. "Great Balls of Fire" – Jerry Lee Lewis – 1:51
  62. "Claudette" – Roy Orbison – 1:57
  63. "Breathless" – Jerry Lee Lewis – 2:42
  64. "Guess Things Happen That Way" – Johnny Cash – 1:49
  65. "High School Confidential" – Jerry Lee Lewis – 2:29
  66. "Right Behind You Baby" – Ray Smith – 2:24
  67. "Jump Right Out of This Jukebox" – Onie Wheeler – 2:21
  68. "Lovin' Up a Storm" – Jerry Lee Lewis – 1:51
  69. "Mona Lisa" – Carl Mann – 2:28
  70. "Lonely Weekends" – Charlie Rich – 2:08
  71. "Who Will the Next Fool Be?" – Charlie Rich – 2:24
  72. "Jack's Jump" – Frank Frost – 2:14
  73. "Don't Put No Headstone on My Grave" – Charlie Rich – 4:18
  74. "Cadillac Man" – The Jesters – 2:36


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