Sun Records' many artists recorded there until 1969, when the label was sold to Mercury Records producer Shelby Singleton of Nashville.
Richard Shelby | John Singleton Copley | John Singleton | John Shelby Spong | Singleton | John Singleton (Australian entrepreneur) | Carroll Shelby | Zutty Singleton | Shelby County | Shelby | Penny Singleton | The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo | Shelby County, Alabama | Eric Singleton | Singleton, New South Wales | Shelby Blues | Robert J. Shelby | Joseph O. Shelby | Graham Shelby | Singleton, Lancashire | Shelby Singleton | Shelby Rogers | Shelby Mustang | Shelby Moore Cullom | Shelby Iron Company Railroad | Shelby County v. Holder | Shelby County, Kentucky | Ken Singleton | John Singleton's | Jason Singleton |
They were then signed to Shelby Singleton's Nashville, Tennessee, record label, Amazon Records, which re-released the single "You, I" in 1969, and the song became a national hit, climbing to #24 on the Hot 100 and #21 on the Cash Box magazine charts.