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  1. Honky Tonk Babe
  2. Honk Tonk Gal
  3. Movie Magg]
  4. Movie Magg
  5. Turn Around
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  1. Honky Tonk Babe
  2. Honk Tonk Gal
  3. Movie Magg]
  4. Movie Magg
  5. Turn Around
  6. Dialogue
  7. Turn Around
  8. Let the Jukebox Keep on Playing
  9. What You Doin' When You're Crying
  10. Let the Jukebox Keep on Playing
  11. You Can't Make Love to Somebody]
  12. Gone, Gone, Gone
  13. Gone, Gone, Gone
  14. Dixie Bop/Perkins Wiggle
  15. Blue Suede Shoes
  16. Blue Suede Shoes
  17. Blue Suede Shoes
  18. Honey Don't
  19. Honey Don't
  20. Honey Don't
  21. Tennessee
  22. Sure to Fall
  23. All Mama's Children
  24. Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby
  25. Boppin' the Blues
  26. Put Your Cat Clothes On
  27. Boppin' the Blues
  28. Only You
  29. You Can't Make Love to Somebody]
  30. Right String Baby, Wrong Yo-Yo
  31. False Start/All Mama's Children
  32. All Mama's Children
  33. Dixie Fried
  34. Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby
  35. Put Your Cat Clothes On
  36. Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby
  37. Dixie Fried
  38. Dixie Fried
  39. I'm Sorry I'm Not Sorry
  40. That Don't Move Me
  41. Lonely Street
  42. Drink up and Go Home
  43. Pink Pedal Pushers
  44. The Way You're Living Is Breaking My Heart
  45. Take Back My Love
  46. Somebody Tell Me
  47. Instrumental, No. 1
  48. Instrumental, No. 2
  49. Red Wing]
  50. Down by the Riverside]
  51. Her Love Rubbed Off
  52. Caldonia
  53. You Can Do No Wrong
  54. I'm Sorry I'm Not Sorry
  55. That Don't Move Me
  56. Lonely Street
  57. Your True Love
  58. Matchbox
  59. Your True Love
  60. Put Your Cat Clothes On
  61. Matchbox
  62. Put Your Cat Clothes On
  63. Keeper of the Key
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This is a Bear Family release that even casual listeners can sort of agree with. The five CDs contain close to 150 tracks, most notably Perkins' complete Sun Records output in close, glittering sound, plus all of his Columbia sides from 1958 through 1962, and his oft-overlooked early-'60s recordings for both American and English Decca. The Sun material is the best part of this box, and while it has been available as a triple CD from Charly, the latter is now out of print and had nothing like the crisp, clean sound you get ...

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