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[320 Kbps] Oldies / Rock'n'roll / Rockabilly / Roots Rock / Rockabilly Revival / Blues | MP3 | 320 Kbps | 1.12 GB Downloaded from: justpaste.it/u9x Sun Record Company: 50 Golden Years, A Commemorative Collection [8 CD's] (1952- 2002) [320 kbps] Oldies / Rock'n'Roll / Rockabilly / Roots Rock / Rockabilly Revival / Blues | MP3 | 320 kbps | 1.12 GB Disc 1: Sunrise, In The Beginning 01. Jackie Boy & Little Walter - Selling My Whiskey 02. Joe Hill Louis - We All Gotta Go Sometime 03. Rufus Hound Dog Thomas Jr. - Bear Cat 04. The Prisonaires - Baby Please 05. Little Junior's Blue Flames - Feelin' Good 06. The Ripley Cotton Choppers - Silver Bell 07. Little Milton - Beggin' My Baby 08. Coy Hot Shot Love - Wolf Call Boogie 09. Earl Peterson - Boogie Blues 10. Billy The Kid Emerson - No Teasin' Around 11. Doug Poindexter & The Starlite Wranglers - My Kind Of Carryin' On 12. Harmonica Frank - The Great Medical Menagerist 13. Buddy Cunningham - Right Or Wrong 14. Malcolm Yelvington - Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee 15. Carl Perkins - Movie Magg 16. Charlie Feathers - Peepin' Eyes 17. Slim Rhodes - Uncertain Love 18. The Miller Sisters - Someday You Will Pay 19. Johnny Cash & The Tennessee Two - Cry Cry Cry 20. Smokey Joe - The Signifying Monkey 21. Rosco Gordon - The Chicken (Dance With You) 22. Roy Orbison & The Teen Kings - Ooby Dooby 23. Jean Chappel - Welcome To The Club 24. Billy Riley - Rock With Me Baby 25. The Rythm Rockers - Jukebox, Help Me Find My Baby 26. Jerry Lee Lewis & His Pumping Piano - Crazy Arms Disc 2: The Principals 01. Little Junior's Blue Flames - Mystery Train 02. Carl Perkins - Blue Suede Shoes 03. The Prisonaires - Just Walkin' In The Rain 04. Billy The Kid Emerson - Red Hot 05. Johnny Cash & The Tennessee Two - I Walk The Line 06. Jerry Lee Lewis - Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On 07. The Million Dollar Quintet - Paralyzed 08. Warren Smith - Rock 'n' Roll Baby 09. Roy Orbison & The Teen Kings - Go, Go, Go 10. Sonny Burgess - We Wanna Boogie 11. Bill Justis & His Orchestra - Raunchy 12. Gene Simmons - Drinkin' Wine 13. Billy Riley & His Little Green Men - Flyin' Saucers Rock & Roll 14. Dickey Lee & His Collegiates - Dreamy Nights 15. Tracy Pendarvis & The Swampers - A Thousand Guitars 16. Carl McVoy - Tootsie 17. Johnny Carroll - That's The Way I Love 18. Walkin' Shoes 19. Ray Smith - Shake Around 20. Carl Mann - Pretend 21. Ray Harris - Greenback Dollar, Watch And Chain 22. Charlie Rich - Rebound 23. Earl Hooker - The Hucklebuck 24. Thomas Wayne - Tragedy 25. Barbara Pittman - I Need A Man 26. Bill Pinky & The Turks - After The Hop Disc 3: Sun Cream 01. Jerry Lee Lewis & His Pumping Piano - Geat Balls Of Fire 02. Sonny Burgess - Ain't Got A Thing 03. Rufus Thomas Jr. - Tiger Man (King Of The Jungle) 04. Johnny Cash - Guess Things Happen That Way 05. The Million Dollar Quartet - I Shall Not Be Moved 06. Carl Perkins - Right String But The Wrong Yo Yo 07. Alton & Jimmy - No More Cryin' The Blues 08. Billy Riley & The Little Green Men - Pearly Lee 09. Malcolm Yelvington - It's Me Baby 10. Ike & Bonnie Turner - Love Is A Gamble 11. Warren Smith - Red Cadillac And A Black Moustache 12. Bill Justis & His Orchestra - Flea Circus 13. Jean Chapel - I Won't Be Rockin' Tonight 14. Roy Orbison - Claudette 15. Ray Smith - You Made A Hit 16. Smokey Joe - Listen To Me Baby 17. Billy The Kid Emerson - Little Fine Healthy Thing 18. Mack Self - Vibrate 19. Edwin Bruce - Rock Boppin' Baby 20. Eddie Bond - Broke My Guitar 21. Narvel Felts - My Babe 22. The Hawk - In The Mood 23. Carl Mann - Ain't Got No Home 24. Rosco Gordon - Sally Jo 25. Slim Rhodes - Take And Give 26. Charlie Rich - Popcorn Polly Disc 4: Rockabilly Central 01. Carl Perkins - Put Your Cat Clothes On 02. Andy Anderson - Johnny Valentine 03. Ernie Barton - Rainin' The Blues 04. Johnny Bernero - Cotton Pickin' Boogie 05. Tommy Blake & The Rhythm Rebels - You Better Believe It 06. Cliff Gleaves - Love Is My Business 07. Sonny Burgess - What'cha Gonna Do 08. Jack Earls & The Jimbos - Take Me To That Place 09. Hayden Thompson - Love My Baby 10. Roy Orbison - The Cause Of It All 11. Ken Cook - Don't Be Runnin' Wild (Problem Child) 12. Jimmy Haggett - Rock Me Baby 13. The Miller Sisters - Ten Cats Down 14. Wade & Dick The College Kids - Bop Bop Baby 15. Jerry McGill & The Topcoats - Lovestruck 16. Patsy Holcomb - Ooh, That's Good 17. Ray Harris - Come On Little Mama 18. Narvel Felts - Did You Tell Me 19. Glenn Honeycutt - Rock All Night 20. Dick Penner - Fine Little Baby 21. Barbara Pittman With The Bill Justis Orchestra - Everlasting Love 22. Johnny Powers - Me And My Rhythm Guitar 23. Jim Williams - Fire Engine Red 24. Johnny Carroll - Rock Baby, Rock It 25. The Four Dukes - Baby Doll 26. Billy Riley & The Little Green Men - Baby Please Don't Go Disc 5: Sun Styles - Rockabilly Crucial 01. Warren Smith - I've Got Love If You Want It 02. Jerry Lee Lewis - Ubangi Stomp 03. Edwin Bruce - Sweet Woman 04. Jack Earls & The Jimbos - Let's Bop 05. Teddy Reidel - Me And My Blues 06. Mack Vickery - Drive In 07. Cliff & Barbara Thomas - Jumpin' Jack 08. Roy Orbison - Domino 09. Malcolm Yelvington - Yakety Yak 10. Tommy Blake - Sweetie Pie 11. Ray Harris - Lonely Wolf 12. Carl Perkins - Look At That Moon 13. The Kirby Sisters - Red Velvet 14. Hayden Thompson - Don't You Worry 15. Mack Self - Mad At You 16. Louie Robertson - I'm Gonna Rock 17. Carl Mann - Baby I Don't Care 18. Tracy Pendarvis & The Swampers - Beat It 19. Macy Skipper - Bop Pills 20. Kenny Parchman - I Feel Like Rockin' 21. Ernie Barton - She's Gone Away 22. Joe Lewis - Life's Too Short To Live 23. Jimmy Pritchett - That's The Way I Feel 24. Rudy Grayzell - Judy 25. Jimmy Wages - Miss Pearl 26. Ray Smith - Right Behind You Baby Disc 6: Sun Streams - Blues & Country 01. Billy The Kid Emerson - Move Baby, Move 02. Johnny Cash & The Tennessee Two - Get Rhythm 03. James Cotton - My Baby 04. Earl Peterson - Michigan's 05. Rudi Richardson - Fools Hall Of Fame 06. Carl Perkins - Tennessee 07. Doctor Ross - The Boogie Disease 08. Bill Taylor & Smokey Jo - Split Personality 09. The Jones Brothers - Look To Jesus 10. Ernie Chaffin - Feelin' Low 11. Willie Nix, The Memphis Blues Boy - Baker Shop Boogie 12. Smokey Joe Baugh - Hula Bop 13. Eddie Snow - Ain't That Right 14. Onie Wheeler - Tell 'Em Off 15. Sammie Lewis With Willie Johnson 16. Buddy Blake - Please Convince Me 17. Little Junior's Blue Flames - Feelin' Bad 18. Jack Clement - Ten Years 19. Jimmy DeBerry - Time Has Made A Change 20. Texas Bill Strength - Call Of The Wild 21. The Five Tinos - Don't Do That 22. David Houston - Sherry's Lips 23. Rosco Gordon - Cheese And Crackers 24. Jimmy Louis - Gone And Left Me Blues 25. Frank Frost - Jelly Roll King 26. Dane Stinit - Don't Knock What You Don't Understand Disc 7: Still Flying The Flag 01. Brad Suggs - 706 Union 02. Mack Owen - Walkin' And Talkin' 03. Billy Adams - Reconsider Baby 04. George & Louis - The Return Of Jerry Lee 05. Eddie Bush - Hey Baby Doll 06. Vernon Taylor - Sweet And Easy To Love 07. The Memphis Belles Featuring Shirley - Snow Job 08. Bill Johnson - You Better Dig It 09. Anita Wood - I'll Wait Forever 10. Thomas Wayne - I've Got It Made 11. Ray B. Anthony - Alice Blue Gown 12. Roland Janes - Rolando 13. Curtis Hoback - Apron Strings 14. Don Hinton - Honey Bee 15. Harold Dorman - Uncle Jonah's Place 16. Ira Jay II - You Don't Love Me Anymore 17. Danny Stewart - Somewhere Along The Line 18. Wade Cagle & The Escorts - Groovy Train 19. Jeb Stuart - I Betcha' Gonna Like It 20. Bobby Wood - Everybody's Searching 21. Charlie Rich - Sittin' And Thinkin' 22. The Quintones - Times Sho' Gettin' Ruff 23. Randy & The Radiants - Peek-A-Boo 24. The Jesters - Night Train From Chicago 25. The Climates - Breaking Up Again 26. Load Of Mischief - Back In My Arms Again Disc 8: Sun Days - From The Source 01. Sonny Burgess - Red Headed Woman 02. Jack Clement - The Black Haired Man 03. Billy Riley - Trouble Bound 04. Malcolm Yelvington - Rockin' With My Baby 05. Rufus Thomas Jr. - Save That Money 06. Jerry Lee Lewis & His Pumping Piano - Little Queenie 07. Gene Simmons - I Done Told You 08. Carl Perkins The Rockin' Guitar Man - Lend Me Your Comb 09. Barbara Pittman - Two Young Fools In Love 10. Dickey Lee & The Collegiates - Good Lovin' 11. Charlie Rich - Lonely Weekends (Cecil Scaife Speaks) 12. Billy The Kid Emerson - When It Rains It Pours 13. Carl Mann - Mona Lisa 14. Jerry Lee Lewis - Hillbilly Fever (J.M. Van Eaton Speaks) 15. Johnny Powers - Be Mine, All Mine 16. 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