The 50th anniversary edition of this historic jam session with featuring Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins; for the first time ever containing the complete recorded session in the original sequence with 12 more minutes than any previous release!. During the afternoon of Tuesday December 4, 1956, the world's first superstar jam session took place and the million dollar quartet was born! Elvis, John, Jerry Lee, and Carl sang and performed their favorite songs at the famous sun studio in downtown Memphis, Tennessee. Includes an informative new essay by sun label expert Colin Escott.
15 Jesus Walked That Lonesome Valley (Extra Verse)
16 I Shall Not Be Moved
17 Peace in the Valley
18 Down By the Riverside
19 I'm with a Crowd But So Alone
20 Farther Along
21 Blessed Jesus (Hold My Hand)
22 On the Jericho Road
23 I Just Can't Make It By Myself
24 Little Cabin Home on the Hill
25 Summertime Is Past and Gone
26 I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling
27 Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong
28 Keeper of the Key
29 Crazy Arms
30 Don't Forbid Me
31 Too Much Monkey Business
32 Brown Eyed Handsome Man
33 Out of Sight Out of Mind
34 Brown Eyed Handsome Man
35 Don't Forbid Me
36 You Belong to My Heart
37 Is It So Strange
38 That's When Your Heartaches Begin
39 Brown Eyed Handsome Man
40 Rip It Up
41 I'm Gonna Bid My Blues Goodbye
42 Crazy Arms
43 That's My Desire (Extra Verse)
44 End of the Road
45 Black Bottom Stomp
46 You're the Only Star in My Blue Heaven
47 Elvis Says Goodbye
The 50th anniversary edition of this historic jam session with featuring Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins; for the first time ever containing the complete recorded session in the original sequence with 12 more minutes than any previous release!. During the afternoon of Tuesday December 4, 1956, the world's first superstar jam session took place and the million dollar quartet was born! Elvis, John, Jerry Lee, and Carl sang and performed their favorite songs at the famous sun studio in downtown Memphis, Tennessee. Includes an informative new essay by sun label expert Colin Escott.