I'm Getting Better All the Time [Demo Version] - Kesler
The Eleventh Commandment - Underwood, Charles
I Just Discovered Boys
Track Listings (26) - Disc #2
I Wanna Rock [2] - Holcomb
Ten Cats Down - Cantrell, B.
The Titles Will Tell - Underwood, Charles
Baby - Rich, Charlie
Sentimental Fool [2] - Leiber
Ain't Got a Worry - Ballman
I'm Getting Better All the Time [Alternate Take] - Kesler
Oo That's Good [2] - Holcomb
Chains of Love [Alternate Take] - Simmons, Gene [2]
Ain't Nothing Shaking
These Silly Blues - Thomas, Ed
Love Is a Stranger [Alternate Take] - Kesler, Stan
Rock 'N' Roll Simmon Tree [1]
I'm on My Way [Demo Version] - Brady
Miracle of You [2] - Maddux, Pee Wee
I Won't Worry
Take a Tip
You're Free to Go
Mexican Rock 'N' Roll [Demo Version]
Blond in Red Velvet
Nothing to Compare
Got You on My Mind - Biggs, H.
Just One Day - Cantrell
I Forgot to Remember to Forget - Feathers, Charlie
What Are You Gonna Do Now
I Just Discovered Boys
Track Listings (30) - Disc #3
House of Sin - Rhodes
A Honky Tonk Girl - Ballman
Heartbreak Girl - Ballman
Honey, Tell Me Some More - Ballman
I've Got the Craziest Feeling - Tillman, Floyd
You'll Always Belong to Me - Harrell, Gene
Gonna Romp and Stomp [Alternate Take] - Rhodes, Dusty [Indi
I've Never Been So Blue [1]
Uncertain Love - Rhodes, G.
They Who Condemn
How Long - Cantrell
Daydreams Come True - Cantrell, Bill
There's No Right Way - Meyne, Ted
You Can Tell Me - Edelman, Homer
Woody - Miller, Roy
Someday You Will Pay - Miller, Roy
You Didn't Think I Would - Miller, J.
Chatter
Look What You've Done - Miller, J.
I Know I Can't Forget You - Miller, J.
I've Never Been So Blue [2]
No Letter Today [Demo Version] - Brown, Frankie
How's the World Treating You - Atkins, Chet
I've Got the Craziest Feeling - Tillman, Floyd
Gonna Romp and Stomp - Rhodes, Dusty [Indi
I Saw a Man [Demo Version] - Smith, Arthur [1] "
Bound for That Kingdom [Demo Version] - Traditional
House of Gold - Williams, Hank [1]
Do You Know Jesus - Bradford, Alex
More Like Jesus
Track Listings (26) - Disc #4
24 Hours Every Day [1] - Maddux, Pee Wee
Old Brother Jack - Turner
Love Is a Gamble [1] - Turner
So Tired [1] - Kirby, Bette
Call Me Anything - Addington
Call Me Anything - Addington
I Won't Be Rockin' Tonight - Axton, Mae Boren
I Know What It Means [Demo Version] - Kesler
I Know What It Means - Kesler
Willing and Waiting - Glascow
Two Blue Devils
Nothing Down - Wolfe
Handsome Man - Rich, Charlie
Handsome Man - Rich, Charlie
Baby No! No! - Addington
Listen [Demo Version] - Brady
Welcome to the Club - Axton, Mae Boren
You Send Me - Cooke, Sam
Good to Me - Redding, Otis
Way Down in the Congo - Turner
Love Is a Gamble [2] - Turner
So Tired [2] - Kirby, Bette
St. Louis Blues [Demo Version] - Handy, W.C.
24 Hours Every Day - Maddux, Pee Wee
Heaven or Fire - Bernstein
I'd Rather Hurt
Track Listings (24) - Disc #5
It Only Hurts for a Little While - David, Mack
Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues - Ellington, Duke
Have You Ever Been Lonely [Demo Version] - Brown
The Lonely Hours - Kesler
My Blue Heaven - Donaldson, Walter
The Picture - Hess
River of No Return - Darby, Ken
No Matter Who's to Blame [Alternate 1] - Kesler
Sentimental Journey - ?, Homer
Steady Freddie [Demo Version] - McEwan
My Greatest Hurt - Denning
It's a Sin to Tell a Lie - Mayhew, Billy
Finders Keepers - Cantrell
My Heart Is a Chapel - Johnson
Tell Me, My Love - Rogers
All Right, OK, You Win - Watts
Somehow Without You - Cogswell, Wayne
So Many Beautiful Men - White, E.
Finders Keepers [Alternate Take] - Cantrell
We'll Have a Ball [Demo Version] - McEwan
That's When I'll Stop Loving You
Where Are You? - Adamson, Harold
No Matter Who's to Blame - Kesler
I Feel So Blue - Priesman
Track Listings (25) - Disc #6
Cold, Cold Heart - Williams, Hank [1]
No Matter Who's to Blame [Alternate 2] - Kesler
Mood Indigo - Bigard, Barney
Two Young Fools in Love - Clement, Jack
Two Young Fools in Love [Demo Version] - Clement, Jack
Two Young Fools in Love - Clement, Jack
Thanks a Lot - Rich, Charlie
You Burned the Bridges [Demo Version] - Scott, Walter
You Burned the Bridges - Scott, Walter
The Boy I Met Today - Newman, Jimmy C.
The Whole Night Through - Townsel, Carolyn
Cheaters Never Win - Suggs, Brad
Cheaters Never Win - Suggs, Brad
Take My Sympathy
I'll Wait Forever - Williams
I Can't Show How I Feel - Williams
I'm Getting Better All the Time - Kesler, Stan
Your Cheatin' Heart - Williams, Hank [1]
Danny's Dream - Baird, Mike
Yellow Roses
Paper of Pins
Memories of You [Demo Version] - Priesman
Memories of You - Priesman
Willie Willie - Smith, Bonnie
Winnie the Parakeet - Smith, Bonnie
Full title, Memphis Belles - The Women Of Sun Records. Including over 150 tracks from nearly 40 different singers, all documented with a wealth of unpublished photos and an essay by Sun Label historian Hank Davis. Artist... more »s include Barbara Pittman, Linda Gail Lewis (Jerry Lee's little sister), Patsy Holcomb, Bobbie Jean Barton, The Miller Sisters and many more. Bear Family. 2002.« less
Full title, Memphis Belles - The Women Of Sun Records. Including over 150 tracks from nearly 40 different singers, all documented with a wealth of unpublished photos and an essay by Sun Label historian Hank Davis. Artists include Barbara Pittman, Linda Gail Lewis (Jerry Lee's little sister), Patsy Holcomb, Bobbie Jean Barton, The Miller Sisters and many more. Bear Family. 2002.
CD Reviews
Fabulous pop-culture history; so-so music
Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com | ...in Middle America | 06/10/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This is an amazing and historically significant 6-CD set that gathers together all the songs ever recorded by female artists on the legendary Sun Records label during its brief and glorious reign in the early years of rock'n'roll. To be honest, these are mostly marginal performances, demo-y sessions from a flock of gals of variable talent, with material ranging from triplet-heavy pop vocals and proto-girl group weepers to awkward hillbilly numbers and a surprisingly solid cache of little-known blues sides. There was very little of the raw rockabilly that the label's male artists made so famous -- if you're looking for some obscure, unremembered Janis Martin or Wanda Jackson type, this set will come as a bit of a letdown. But as a glimpse into the creative process at Sun, hearing their house bands back the gals up is a pretty fascinating exercise -- and there are certainly several gems scattered throughout the collection. (These tunes could probably be condensed down to a single-disc set that would still have a mediocre air about it, but would give more bang for the buck. But then the authoritative, archival quality of the collection would be lost, and that would be a shame.) There are tantalizing glimpses of lost opportunities: some of the most promising rockers never really got a fair shot, gals like Gloria Brady, who apparently only got to record a handful of demos, but never waxed a proper single. Jerry Lee Lewis's little sister, Linda Gail Lewis emerges clearly ahead of the pack with a couple of ripsnorters, but really it's the forlorn, amateur-hour quality that makes many of these tracks so charming, and the clear emulation of other artists, particularly the heavy presence of Dinah Washington hovering over the robust vocals on the fourth disc, "Blues," and the taunting awareness of how much more vibrant --and more successful -- the sides recorded by the boys had been. The packaging of this set should also be noted... What the box set lacks in musical punch, it more than makes up for in scholarship and presentation -- the enclosed squarebound booklet is an impressive coffeetable collection, with copious liner notes and archival photos and extensive biographical entries for each of the artists. These gals might not have shaken up the world with their chart action, but they still occupy a unique and significant place in the heart of American popular culture, and this box set certainly does their legacy up right. If you're a 'Fifties rock or pop music fan, it's certainly worth checking this set out."