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Various Artists - Where Rock 'n' Roll Was Born: Celebrating 100 Years of Sam Phillips [RSD Essential Indie Colorway Sky Blue 2LP]

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Format: Vinyl
Label: Sun Records
Rel. Date: 11/24/2023
UPC: 015047807864

Where Rock 'n' Roll Was Born: Celebrating 100 Years of Sam Phillips [RSD Essential Indie Colorway Sky Blue 2LP]
Artist: Various Artists
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $54.99
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DISC: 1

1. Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins
2. Rock 'n' Roll Ruby - Warren Smith
3. Just Love Me Baby - Rosco Gordon
4. All Alone And Lonely - The Prisonaires
5. Feelin' Low - Ernie Chaffin
6. Love My Baby - Hayden Thompson
7. Mystery Train - Elvis Presley
8. Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On - Jerry Lee Lewis
9. Mona Lisa - Carl Mann
10. There's No Right Way To Do Me Wrong - The Miller Sisters
11. Right Behind You Baby - Ray Smith
12. Ten Years - Jack Clement
13. Ooby Dooby - Roy Orbison
14. Feelin' Good - Little Junior Parker

DISC: 2

1. I Walk The Line - Johnny Cash
2. Red Headed Woman - Sonny Burgess
3. Sentimental Fool - Barbara Pittman
4. Little Fine Healthy Thing - Billy "The Kid" Emerson
5. Hydramatic Woman (feat. Big Walter Horton) - Joe Hill Louis & Big Walter Horton
6. Peepin' Eyes - Charlie Feathers
7. Heaven Or Fire - Dusty Brooks and His Tones
8. I'm Gonna Forget About You - Ike Turner
9. Flyin' Saucers Rock 'n' Roll - Billy Lee Riley
10. Let's Take A Little Walk - Willie Nix
11. The News Is All Around Town - Billy "Red" Love
12. Hold Me In Your Arms - James Cotton
13. My Baby Walked Off - Howlin' Wolf
14. On My Knees - Charlie Rich

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Indie Exclusive * A mix of determination and passion drove Sam Phillips to create Sun Records and change popular music forever. In 2023, Sun Records is celebrating Sam Phillips’ 100th birthday with a double LP anthology of songs he brought to life. Inside, the gatefold features photos and stories about Phillips’ legendary legacy. Known as The Man Who Invented Rock ’n’ Roll, tracks from artists like Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis remind listeners what the Big Bang of rock and roll sounded like in 1950s Memphis.
        
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