Issued on the infamous Sun label, they were big in the 1950's - 60's bringing us the music of Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash plus many other greats of the time.
This is a compilation that Sun Records released, Johnny Cash sings on the A side and Jerry Lee Lewis on the B. These all look to be recordings from the late 1950's and I suspect "pseudo stereo" - I cannot find any references to the recording format but based on the age of the original recordings, it seems likely they were originally mono.
Johnny Cash & Jerry Lee Lewis - Sing Hank Williams
Sun - Festival Records
Cat# L 25010
1973
Australian release
Cover is in very good condition, no tears, edges have only very light handling wear. I did notice that the rear white background colours shows every little mark so it looks a bit "grubby" but in pretty good condition for it's age.
New inner sleeve
Vinyl is in good condition, visually inspected under a white halogen light source I can see a few light scratches on each side. However visual inspections can be deceptive so I have played both sides ENTIRELY and there are no significant issues with surface noise or clicks/pops on the entire album.
New outer protective plastic sleeve
TRACKS: Hey Good Looking, I Could Never Be Ashamed Of You, I Can't Help It, I Heard The Lonesome Whistle, Cold Cold Heart, Lovesick Blues, You Win Again, Your Cheatin' Heart, Jambalaya, Settin' The Woods On Fire