he was something sam wanted, something different, and they forgot about that ballod. ♪ ♪ well, that's, mama, anyway you do, that's all right, that's all right. that's all right, mama. anyway you do ♪ right mama was released -- i think it was popular in this region. was a small independent label. he did not have a huge outreach. he would literally have to drive around to radio stations with records in the trunk of his car and give them to djs to play his songs. so it definitely created a sensation, that it was just a regional hit. it was not a huge hit or anything like that. had is, the impact it pretty incredible when you think about it because not only did it influence so many musicians in this area to try to do something similar and that kind of mix of country and blues, which led to guys like johnny cash coming in, jerry lee there was, carl perkins, and beyond to reach the whole world. people in europe, people in england, groups like the rolling stones, the beatles, they were influenced by these little records that sam had made. they were not huge hits, but they affected every -- p