Number of Discs3
TracksWide Open Road, Hey Porter, Cry Cry Cry (#14 Country), My Two Timin Woman, Port of Lonely Hearts, I Couldn't Keep from Crying, Trail to Mexico, Folsom Prison Blues (#4 Country; Later Re-Recording #1 Country and #32 Pop), So Doggone Lonesome (#4 Country), Mean Eyed Cat (#30 Country), Luther Played the Boogie (#8 Country), Get Rhythm (#23 Country), I Walk the Line (#1 Country / #17 Pop), Train of Love (#7 Country), There You Go (#1 Country), I Love You Because (#20 Country), Goodbye Little Darlin (#22 Country), Straight As in Love (#16 Country / #84 Pop), You're My Baby (Little Woolly Booger), My Treasure, Next in Line (#9 Country / #99 Pop), Don't Make Me Go, Give My Love to Rose (#13 Country), Home of the Blues (#3 Country / #88 Pop), Rock Island Line (#35 Country), Wreck of the Old 97, Country Boy, Doin My Time, If the Good Lords Willing, I Heard That Lonesome Whistle Blow, I Was There When It Happened, Remember Me (I'm the One Who Loves You), Belshazzar, Big River (#4 Country), Goodnight Irene, Ballad of a Teenage Queen (#1 Country / #14 Pop), Come in Stranger (#6 Country / #66 Pop), Guess Things Happen That Way (#1 Country / #11 Pop), Oh Lonesome Me (#13 Country / #93 Pop), Leave That Junk Alone, You're the Nearest Thing to Heaven (#5 Country), The Story of a Broken Heart, Sugartime, Born to Lose, Always Alone, You Tell Me, Life Goes on, You Win Again, I Could Never Be Ashamed of You, Hey Good Lookin, I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You), Cold Cold Heart, Blue Train, Katy Too (#11 Country / #66 Pop), The Ways of a Woman in Love (#2 Country / #24 Pop), Fools Hall of Fame, Thanks a Lot (#12 Country), It's Just About Time (#30 Country / #47 Pop), I Forgot to Remember to Forget, I Just Thought You'd Like to Know, Down the Street to 301
Sub-GenreBox Sets
NotesTime Life is proud to present a complete and unique edition of Johnny Cash's Sun recordings. Johnny came to Sun in 1955 with a sound that he neither altered nor bettered. During his three years there he wrote and recorded many of his best-known songs, songs like 'I Walk the Line' and 'Folsom Prison Blues', which he would sing for the remainder of his long, impressive career. What you'll find on Johnny Cash: The Complete Sun Recordings 1955-58 is one version of every song that Johnny Cash recorded at Sun, usually in the least dubbed form available. A unique celebration of the beginning of one of the great careers in American music! Time Life. 2005.