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The ultra-iconic instrumental at the end of The Rolling Stones’ “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin'” was originally just a post-song jam session with Bobby Keys and Mick Taylor that was left in the final recording.

This is a Bluescentric Brand Hooded Jacket, available in Small-3XL. Sizes run true. The material is quality Hanes 90% cotton / 10% poly high-density cotton jersey-lined pullover with dye-matched drawstring.

This apparel design features the Sun Records vinyl record label center. 

Authentic Sun Records, every sale directly benefits the storied Tennessee record label. 

Selling a million copies in just days, Jerry Lee Lewis' 1957 song "Great Balls of Fire" gave the piano player his name. It was a smash hit, propelling the young artist into a path-forging 

The song was recorded October 8th, 1957 with two Sun Studio session musicians, bassist Sidney Stokes and drummer Larry Linn. Curiously, he reportedly never saw either musician again. 

Weight 1.25 lbs
Select A Color:

HOODIE BLACK, HOODIE HAUL ASH

Select A Size:

S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL

T-shirt size chart
Size Width Length
S 18″ 28″
M 20″ 29″
L 22″ 30″
XL 24″ 31″
2XL 26″ 32″
3XL 28″ 33″
4XL 30″ 34″
5XL 32″ 35″

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