(Norton 334) Jungle Fever / Frankie And Johnny* / Sheís Gone* / Thatís All Right / Itís Just That Song / Why Donít You / Knoxville Girl / I Lose My Mind* / Jungle Fever / Long Time Ago* / I Want To Love You* / Will You Be Satisfied That Way* / Folsom Prison Blues / Weíre Getting Closer To Being Apart* / South Of Chicago / Mound Of Clay CD adds Lonesome Whistle / Charlie Feathers Interview Part Three
*=previously unissued
"Charlie Feathers is the main reason there is and was Sun Records. I will always be a Charlie Feathers fan." - Johnny Cash
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Unsung Genius of Early Sun
They all came around Sun Records (including Elvis) to hear roots pickin' of rock-a-billy, grounded in likes of Jimmy Rogers, Roy Acuff. Can play anything with feeling. great as lately acknowledge George Jones. Ma Bell's daughters, the telephone operators of Memphis already had a fan club for him to dance to. Something was happening, man. Chalie said, "It was something, man, you could tell it." Quentin Claunch, who did ("These ain't Raindrops" for James Carr) my gospel truthsayer said, "He could get a feeling going that could knock you out." Try "South of Chicago" if you want to get knocked up...er knocked out!