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Like Candy from a Baby
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Bright Star
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Calling Daddy Warbucks
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Money Man
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Pretty Girls
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The Shell Of A Woman
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Fine Time
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Sewanee Strut
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I Can't Use You
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Let A Little Love In
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A Helping Hand
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Treat Me Like a Woman
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Everybody's Clown
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Red Rider
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A Place in My Heart
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Eternally
03:15
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I'll Love Only You
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Kiss Yourself for Me
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Go Ahead On
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Unfinished Sympathy
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Them Changes
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Sun Records Nashville, Tennessee
The Sun Records sound was a fusion of rock & roll and country music (or hillbilly, as it was called in the 50’s) that was labeled rockabilly. The Sun sound was exemplified by early Sun recordings made by Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison. Sun influenced many major rock and roll artists such as the Beatles, Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin. ... more
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