
Over the course of Johnny Cash’s career with Sun Records (1954-1958), he managed to release 20 singles and six EPs. Several singles were released after Cash had already signed on with Columbia Records, though Sam Phillips still owned the rights to release many of the songs that would see release after Cash’s departure from Sun.
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One of the saddest scenes, EVER…
Online record vendors, take note: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE learn how to properly pack and ship vinyl records, so as to avoid unnecessary mishaps, such as this. A little extra time and attention given to records you are putting in the care of the USPS or other shipping companies will save lots of time, heartache and money!!! True story.
And yes…that in an original “Johnny Cash Sings Hank Williams” Sun EP. :(
Roy Orbison “Devil Doll” / “Sweet And Easy To Love” Promo Single - Sun Records, US (1961).
Johnny Cash “Sings Hank Williams” EP - Sun Records, US (1956).
Jerry Lee Lewis “You Win Again” (B-Side to “Great Balls of Fire”) Single - Sun Records, US (1958).
Billy “The Kid” Emerson “Red Hot” / “No Greater Love” Single - Sun Records, US (1955).
Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Two “The Story of a Broken Heart” / “Down The Street to 301” Single - Sun Records, US (1960).

The summer months are quickly approaching the horizon like the fury of black iron and steel. Soon, it’ll be hotter outside than hell and the all of the coal that powers the engines on the Santa Fe line.
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Billy (The Kid) Emerson “Move Baby Move” / “When It Rains It Pours” Single - Sun Records, US (1955).
Johnny Cash & The Tennessee Two “I Walk The Line” / “Get Rhythm” Single - Sun Records, US (1956).
Elvis Presley “That’s All Right” / “Blue Moon Of Kentucky” 78 RPM Single - Sun Records (1954).
Jerry Lee Lewis “The Great Ball of Fire” EP - Sun Records (1957).