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STUDIO SESSION FOR SONNY BURGESS AT THE MEMPHIS RECORDING SERVICE FOR SUN RECORDS 1959 SUN RECORDING STUDIO 706 UNION AVENUE, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE SUN SESSION: UNKNOWN POSSIBLY 1959 OR JUNE 1959 SESSION HOURS: UNKNOWN PRODUCER AND RECORDING ENGINEER - PROBABLY JACK CLEMENT "SADIE BROWN (SADIE'S BACK IN TOWN)" Composer: - Albert Burgess-Harry Adams Publisher: - B.M.I. - Knox Music Incorporated Matrix number: - None - Take 2 - Not Originally Issued (2:23) Recorded: - Possibly 1959 Released: - November 1986 First appearance: - Charly Records (LP) 33rpm Sunbox 106-6-8 mono SUN RECORDS - THE ROCKING YEARS - WE WANNA BOOGIE Reissued: - May 29, 2013 Bear Family Records (CD) 500/200rpm BCD 17313-4-19 mono THE SUN ROCK BOX 1954 - 1959 The Sun log books show that Sonny Burgess returned to Sun in 1959 and cut another single that was issued in January 1960 on the Phillips International label: "Sadie's Back In Town" b/w "A Kiss Goodnite". However, Sonny believes the single was recorded earlier, and released on Phillips International to try and breach a new market, was his last for Sam Phillips. With the unpredictability of Sun paperwork, he could be correct. Oddly, the record sported a thin, poorly balanced sound but was nonetheless true to the Burgess credo. Spirited as ever, Sonny turns in an enthusiastic piece of nonsense, surrounded by a group of sidemen who had obviously never seen the inside of a Prozac bottle. Sonny recalls that his brother-in-law, Harry Adams, came up with "Sadie's Back In Town", although Jimmie Rodgers might very well recognize a good portion of the words and melody as belonging to his 1928 song "My Little Lady". confirm his repeated difficulties) and he manages to blow his solo here as well. But, again, feeling prevailed over perfection. A final note: That little spoken intro was not accomplished by speeding up the tape in the style of David Seville's "Chipmunks". One of the guys in Sonny's band, drummer Raymond Thompson, could actually speak that way. It seemed to work at gigs, so they decided to include it on one of their records. (HD) Name (Or. No. Of Instruments) Sonny Burgess - Vocal and Guitar Roland Janes - Guitar J.C. Caughron - Bass Frankie Siddeth - Electric Bass Raymond Thompson - Drums and Woody Woodpecker' Noises* Ed Thomas - Piano Jimmy M. Van Eaton - Drums © - 706 UNION AVENUE SESSIONS - ©