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"T for Texas - T for Tennessee" sang Jimmie Rodgers in 1928, setting the seal on two of the most important states involved in the growth of Country music in the years thereafter. By extension, the development of country rock 'n' roll - rockabilly - in the early and mid 1950s was strongest in those areas, but Memphis-based Sun Records blazed brightly early in the game, casting the exciting Cat Music of the Lone Star State in a deep shadow...
8 page booklet with interesting liner notes and pictures.
Tracklist:
1. I Can't Lose - FISHER, Sonny
2. You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often - CARROLL, Johnny
3. That's All Right - LUMAN, Bob
4. Sebbin' Come Elebbin' - HEAP, Jimmy
5. Sing, Sing, Sing - BEARD, Dean
6. Grasshopper - DAVIS, Link
7. Hearts Of Stone - CARROLL, Johnny
8. Sag, Drag & Fall - KING, Sid & THE FIVE STRINGS
9. Rockin' Daddy - FISHER, Sonny
10. What'll I Do - CURTIS, Mac
11. Sexy Ways - CARROLL, Johnny
12. You Were The Cause Of It All - LUMAN, Bob
13. Rockin' & A-Rollin' - FISHER, Sonny
14. Have You Heard The Gossip - BROWN, Charlie
15. Move Mama - HALL, Ben
16. Time Is Hangin' Heavey On My Hands - BEARD, Dean
17. Love Me - LEE, Jimmy & WAYNE WALKER
18. Hello Baby - LUMAN, Bob
19. Hold Me Baby - FISHER, Sonny
20. Dig Them Squeaky Shoes - STARR, Frank
21. Stingy Thing - CARROLL, Johnny
22. Purr, Kitty, Purr - KING, Sid & THE FIVE STRINGS
23. Stranger Than Fiction - LUMAN, Bob
24. Sneaky Pete - FISHER, Sonny
25. Cut Out - CARROLL, Johnny
26. Don't Put The Blame On Me - BROWN, Charlie
27. Hey Mama - FISHER, Sonny
28. Go Ahead On - HEAP, Jimmy
29. Why Cry - CARROLL, Johnny
30. The Dirty Bird Song - STARR, Frank
31. Crazy Little Mama - CARROLL, Johnny
32. In The Deep Dark Jungle - LUMAN, Bob
33. Love Me (alt. take) - LEE, Jimmy & WAYNE WALKER
34. Rockin' Daddy (alt. take) - FISHER, Sonny
35. A Real Cool Cat - BURNS, Sonny