
Jimmy B. Williams came twice to Sun Records, once with a dance band The Dixielanders, a sixteenpiece band that worked society venues throughout the mid-South. When new trends demanded change, he created the nucleus of a rock and roll combo and again with rockabilly on his mind and lokted into 706 Union through the ever-resourceful Jack Clement. Unlike the gentle approach of his one Sun single, "Fire Engine Red" was considered too hot a prospect to be given a catalogue number at the time.
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Sonny Boy
All Of My Lovin
Terminal Velocity
Rock a Bye Baby
Warp 9
Fire Engine Red
Autumn
All of my lovin'
Always Late
My One Desire
12 Tone Blues
You're always late
You're Alway Late
I Belong to You
All I Want Is You
Rock-a-bye baby
Big Legged Woman
Line of Sight
All I Want
All Of My Lovin' - Extended Mix
Temple Of Artemis
Please Don't Cry Over Me - Original
All of My Lovin' (Original Bert Reid 12-Inch Mix)
Please Don't Cry Over Me
Isolation
That Depends on You
The Half Man
Why Don't You Let My Love Go
Swing Low Sweet Chariot
Synergistic Solution
11 Angry Men
Astral Projector
The Happy Swiss Yodellers
Harmonic Motion
Sierras
Rain
Got To Find A Way
Long Road Home
Serenade
Rock-A-Bye Baby - Original
Tip of the Hat
Forever Again
Good Lookin' Woman
High Noon
Solitude
Broken Glass Reflection
Mushroom City
Tides Of Time
Asleep
Mother's Grave
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