Johnny Cash was an iconic American singer-songwriter whose deep voice and raw storytelling made him one of the most famous figures in music history. Born in 1932 to poor cotton farmers in Kingsland, ...
Despite there being many Johnny Cash songs about failing and being down on your luck, that certainly wasn't true when it came to the singer's career. From the second his debut album — With His Hot and ...
This tune was originally written by Jack Clement, but Johnny absolutely made it his own. “The One On The Right Is On The Left” was initially released on the 1966 album Everbody Loves A Nut. It wasn’t ...
Sixty-eight years ago today (April 2, 1956) was a career-changing day for Johnny Cash: It was on that date that he recorded "I Walk the Line," for his freshman album, With His Hot and Blue Guitar. "I ...
All this is indicated via the following quotes from Johnny Cash himself, collated from various sources over the decades of ...
In 1987, Johnny Cash covered Elvis Costello‘s “The Big Light” on his album Johnny Cash Is Coming To Town. Costello first released the song a year earlier on King of America. By the late ’80s, Costello ...
Johnny Cash's live album, At San Quentin, is one of the most iconic live albums of all time. Recorded at California's San Quentin State Prison on Feb. 24, 1969, and released in June of year, At San ...
In the beginning — before Ryan Pressly walked the turf — the God of “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” was gonna cut you down, but he was going to do so gently, with melodious voices coming together in ...
Cake’s 2001 music video for “Short Skirt/Long Jacket” was up for a Breakthrough Video award at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards due to its creative use of taped reactions. The video’s producers let ...
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