The Johnny Cash Sun Records discography details the music recorded by country music legend Johnny Cash and released on Sun Records. From late 1954 to July, 1958, Cash recorded for Sun Records, a label founded by Sam Phillips and located at Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. Despite making his final recordings for Sun in 1958 and subsequently moving to Columbia Records, Phillips amassed sufficient backlog to continue to release new material by Cash in single and album format until as late as 1964.
Johnny Cash Sun Records discography | |
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Studio albums | 18 |
Singles | 20 |
No.1 Single | 4 |
LPs
editCash was the first Sun artist to release an LP
Year | Album | US Country |
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1957 | Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar | |
1958 | Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous | |
1959 | Greatest! | |
1960 | Sings Hank Williams | |
1961 | Now Here's Johnny Cash | |
1962 | All Aboard the Blue Train | |
1964 | Original Sun Sound of Johnny Cash | |
1969 | Original Golden Hits, Volume I | 4
|
1969 | Original Golden Hits, Volume II | 3
|
1969 | Story Songs of the Trains and Rivers | 2
|
1969 | Get Rhythm | 30
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1969 | Showtime | 14
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1970 | The Singing Storyteller | 45
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1970 | Johnny Cash: The Legend | |
1970 | Sunday Down South | |
1970 | The Rough Cut King of Country Music | |
1971 | Johnny Cash & Jerry Lee Lewis Sing Hank Williams | |
1971 | Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music | |
1972 | Original Golden Hits, Volume III | |
1977 | Superbilly | |
1977 | The Original Johnny Cash | |
1979 | Johnny Cash Sings I Walk The Line | |
1979 | Johnny Cash Sings Folsom Prison Blues | |
1980 | Johnny Cash Sings The Blue Train | |
1980 | Johnny Cash Sings The Greatest Hits | |
1982 | Original Rockabilly |
Singles
editThe following are the singles released by Sun Records.[1] Cash left Sun for Columbia in July, 1958. Sun continued to release singles through 1964.
Sun recording history
editBetween September 1, 1954, and July 17, 1958, Cash recorded several sessions at Memphis Sun Studios. The Sun singles and albums were recorded at the sessions described below; "master" indicates which take of a song was used for singles and albums.
Demo session, September 1, 1954
edit- "Wide Open Road" (demo) – 2:26
- "You're My Baby" (demo) – 1:42
- "My Treasure" (demo) – 2:31
- "My Treasure" (overdubbed master) – 1:17
Demo session, March 22, 1955
edit- "Folsom Prison Blues" (demo) – 2:32
- "Wide Open Road" (demo) – 2:36
- "Wide Open Road" (demo) – 2:28
- "My Two Timin' Woman" (demo) – 1:59
- "Hey Porter" (demo) – 2:13
Studio session, September 1, 1954
edit- "Hey Porter" (master) – 2:14
- "Cry, Cry, Cry" (master) – 2:29
- "Wide Open Road" (master) – 2:24
Studio sessions, April 26, 1955
edit- "Port of Lonely Hearts" (master) – 2:36
- "I Couldn't Keep from Crying" (master) – 2:02
- "New Mexico" (master) – 2:07
Studio session, July 30, 1955
edit- "Folsom Prison Blues" (master) – 2:50
- "Luther Played the Boogie" (master) – 2:05
- "So Doggone Lonesome" (master) – 2:38
- "Mean Eyed Cat" (master) – 2:30
Demo session for KWEM, November 2, 1955 – KWEM Radio Studio, West Memphis, Arkansas
edit- "Rock 'n' Roll Ruby" (demo) – 1:42
Studio session, April 2, 1956
edit- "I Walk the Line" (outtake) – 2:41
- "Brakeman's Blues" (FS+incomplete) – 1:02
- "Get Rhythm" (outtake, mike test) – 2:16
- "Get Rhythm" (outtake) – 2:16
- "I Walk the Line" (master) – 2:46
- "Get Rhythm" (master) – 2:15
- "Train of Love" (alternate) – 2:37
Studio session, August 8, 1956
edit- "Train of Love" (outtake) – 2:20
- "Train of Love" (master) – 2:24
- "There You Go" (master) – 2:19
Studio session, October 1, 1956
edit- "One More Ride" (incomplete) – 0:54
Studio session, December 13, 1956
edit- "I Love You Because" (outtake) – 2:27
- "Goodbye Little Darlin'" (overdubbed master) – 2:15
- "Straight A's in Love" (undubbed master) – 2:14
- "I Love You Because" (overdubbed master) – 2:28
- "Straight A's in Love" (overdubbed master) – 2:15
Studio session, April 4, 1957
edit- "Don't Make Me Go" (outtake) – 2:45
- "Don't Make Me Go" (outtakes) – 2:53
- "Don't Make Me Go" (master) – 2:30
- "Next in Line" (master) – 2:47
Studio session, July 1, 1957
edit- "Home of the Blues" (undubbed master) – 3:01
- "Give My Love to Rose" (outtakes) – 3:12
- "Give My Love to Rose" (outtake) – 2:44
- "Give My Love to Rose" (master) – 2:46
- "Home of the Blues" (overdubbed master) – 2:41
Studio session, July 13, 1957
edit- "Rock Island Line" (master) – 2:11
- "Wreck of the Old '97" (master) – 1:48
- "Belshazar" (master) – 2:27
Demo session, August 2, 1957
edit- "Country Boy" (demo) – 1:49
- "Leave That Junk Alone" (demo) – 1:30
Studio session, August 4, 1957
edit- "Doin' My Time" (master) – 2:39
- "Country Boy" (master) – 1:53
- "If the Good Lord's Willing" (master) – 1:44
- "I Heard That Lonesome Whistle Blow" (master) – 2:25
- "I Was There When It Happened" (outtake) – 2:18
- "I Was There When It Happened" (master) – 2:17
- "Remember Me" (master) – 2:48
Studio session, November 12, 1957
edit- "Big River" (outtakes) – 3:46
- "Big River" (master) – 2:32
- "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" (undubbed master) – 2:18
Overdub session, November 22, 1957
edit- "Goodnight Irene" (overdubbed master) – 2:41
- "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" (overdubbed master) – 2:14
Studio session, December 3, 1957
edit- "Come in Stranger" (alternate) – 2:03
Studio session, April 9, 1958
edit- "Guess Things Happen That Way" (undubbed master) – 1:58
- "Come in Stranger" (master) – 1:43
- "Oh Lonesome Me" (undubbed master) – 2:30
Overdub session, May 1, 1958
edit- "Guess Things Happen That Way" (overdubbed master) – 1:52
- "Oh Lonesome Me" (overdubbed master) – 2:29
Studio session, May 15, 1958
edit- "Sugartime" (undubbed master) – 1:46
- "Born to Lose" (undubbed master) – 2:10
- "You're the Nearest Thing to Heaven" (undubbed master) – 2:38
- "You're the Nearest Thing to Heaven" (overdubbed master) – 2:41
- "Sugartime" (overdubbed master) – 1:46
- "Born to Lose" (overdubbed master) – 2:11
Studio session, May 15, 1958
edit- "The Story of a Broken Heart" (outtake) – 2:35
- "The Story of a Broken Heart" (outtake) – 2:32
- "The Story of a Broken Heart" (outtakes) – 1:39
- "The Story of a Broken Heart" (outtakes) – 2:05
- "The Story of a Broken Heart" (master) – 2:12
- "Always Alone" (outtakes) – 1:40
- "Always Alone" (outtake) – 1:13
- "Always Alone" (master) – 1:52
- "You Tell Me" (outtakes) – 0:34
- "You Tell Me" (master) – 1:20
- "Life Goes On" (master) – 2:01
Studio session, May 15, 1958
edit- "You Win Again" (false starts) – 0:33
- "You Win Again" (undubbed master) – 2:17
- "I Could Never Be Ashamed of You" (undubbed master) – 2:14
- "Hey Good Lookin'" (undubbed master) – 1:43
- "I Can't Help It" (undubbed master) – 1:46
- "Cold, Cold Heart" (undubbed master) – 2:20
- "You Win Again" (overdubbed master) – 2:18
- "I Could Never Be Ashamed of You" (overdubbed master) – 2:14
- "Hey Good Lookin'" (overdubbed master) – 1:43
- "I Can't Help It" (overdubbed master) – 1:46
- "Cold, Cold Heart" (overdubbed master) – 2:21
Studio session, May 28, 1958
edit- "Blue Train" (master) – 2:02
- "Katy Too" (master) – 1:58
Studio session, July 10, 1958
edit- "The Ways of a Woman in Love" (ondubbed master) – 2:28
- "Fools Hall of Fame" (outtake) – 2:25
- "Fools Hall of Fame" (FS + master) – 2:34
- "Thanks a Lot" (outtakes) – 3:10
- "The Ways of a Woman in Love" (overdubbed master) – 2:17
- "Thanks a Lot" (overdubbed master) – 2:38
Studio session, July 17, 1958
edit- "It's Just About Time" (undubbed master) – 2:08
- "I Just Thought You'd Like to Know" (undubbed master) – 2:23
- "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" (outtake) – 2:07
- "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" (outtake) – 2:10
- "It's Just About Time" (overdubbed master) – 2:10
- "I Just Thought You'd Like to Know" (overdubbed master) – 2:25
- "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" (overdubbed master) – 1:55
- "Down the Street to 301" (overdubbed master) – 2:03
References
edit- ^ Liner Notes, Johnny Cash & The Tennessee Two: The Complete Original Sun Singles, Varese Sarabande, 1999.