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The Complete Sun Releases and Columbia Singles 1955-62, Vol. 2
01. My Treasure
02. Sugartime
03. Tall Men
04. Tennessee Flat-Top Box
05. The Big Battle
06. When I've Learned
07. Blue Train
08. Born to Lose
09. In the Jailhouse Now
10. A Little at a Time
11. Bonanza
12. Pick a Bale O' Cotton
13. (There'll Be) Peace in the Valley (For Me)
14. Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)
15. Busted
16. Send a Picture of Mother
17. Rock Island Line
18. (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle
19. Country Boy
20. If the Good Lord's Willing
21. Remember Me (I'm the One Who Loves You)
22. I Was There When It Happened
23. Wreck of the Old 97
24. Doin' My Time
25. You Win Again
26. Hey Good Lookin'
27. I Could Never Be Ashamed of You
28. I Can't Help It
In a little cabaret in a South Texas border town
Sat a boy and his guitar, and the people came from all around
And all the girls from there to Austin
Were slippin' away from home and puttin' jewelery in hock
To take the trip, to go and listen
To the little dark-haired boy that played the Tennessee flat top box
And he would play

Well, he couldn't ride or wrangle, and he never cared to make a dime
But give him his guitar, and he'd be happy all the time
And all the girls from nine to 90
Were snapping fingers, tapping toes, and begging him, "Don't stop"
And hypnotized and fascinated
By the little dark-haired boy that played the Tennessee flat top box
And he would play

Then one day he was gone, and no one ever saw him 'round
He'd vanished like the breeze and they forgot him in the little town
But all the girls still dreamed about him
And hung around the cabaret until the doors were locked
And then one day on the Hit Parade
Was a little dark-haired boy that played the Tennessee flat top box
And he would play