Sun Records Edward E Pauli
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a look at the classic records released and unreleased by the legendary Memphis based label
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Episode 6 SUN 180 Jimmy and Walter
Jimmy ( De Berry ) and Walter ( Horton ) - SUN 180 Easy / Before Long ( March 1953)
The first SUN single to be issued on a 45 RPM disc. -
Episode 5 Sun 179 Willie Nix
Willie Nix - BAKER SHOP BOOGIE / SEEMS LIKE A MILLION YEARS (Sun 179) released 1/30/53
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Episode 4 Sun 178 Joe Hill Louis
Sun 178 Joe Hill Louis - WE ALL GOTTA GO SOMETIME / SHE MAY BE YOURS (BUT SHE COMES TO SEE ME SOMETIME ( 1953)
Here's the first of the great SUN release. It was only on a 78 RPM. -
Episode 3 SUN 177 Handy Jackson
Handy Jackson "GOT MY APPLICATION BABY / "TROUBLE WILL BRING YOU DOWN" ( Sun 177) 1953
The weakest link in the early SUN singles
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Episode 2 Sun 175 Johnny London - Alto Wizard
Johnny London - Alto Wizard
"DRIVIN' SLOW" / "FLAT TIRE" ( Sun 175 ) 1952
This is the first record to be officially released on SUN RECORDS. -
Episode 1 Sun 174 Jackie Boy and Little Walter
Jackie Boy & Little Walter ( Sun 174)
''BLUES IN MY CONDITION''/"SELLING MY STUFF (WHISKEY)" Never Issued
Here is the first episode about a release on Sun that never came out commercially---only a snippet of the B-side remains.