Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar! is the debut album by American recording artist Johnny Cash, released on October 14, 1957. The album contained four of his hit singles: "I Walk the Line," "Cry! Cry! Cry!," "So Doggone Lonesome," and "Folsom Prison Blues." It was re-issu...
11. “I Walk the Line” from "Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar" Inspired by Cash’s marriage to his first wife this song featured on Cash’s debut album. It addressed how he planned to stay faithful and devoted to her. That promise didn’t last. Cash and first wife Vivian ...
At Folsom Prisonincludes a live version of Cash's previous single, "Folsom Prison Blues," which became a No. 1 hit after the live recording was released as a single. The song, which was originally written and recorded in 1955, was first featured on Cash's debut album,With His Hot and ...
Sixty-six years ago today (April 2, 1956) was a career-changing day forJohnny Cash: It was on that date that he recorded "I Walk the Line," for his freshman album,With His Hot and Blue Guitar. "I Walk the Line," which became the third single from Cash's debut record, shot strai...
At Folsom Prisonincludes a live version of Cash's previous single, "Folsom Prison Blues," which became a No. 1 hit after the live recording was released as a single. The song, which was originally written and recorded in 1955, was first featured on Cash's debut album,With His Hot and...
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Johnny Cash's 'Bitter Tears' Fall Again Tribute album set for 50th anniversary of iconic Cash collection Music By Stephen L. Betts Flashback: Johnny Cash Makes Opry Debut, Meets June Carter Watch Cash perform 'So Doggone Lonesome' the same night he met his future wife ...
Fifty-four years ago today, on Feb. 24, 1969,Johnny Cashrecorded hisAt San Quentinalbum. The 10-song project, which was released on June 4, 1969, was recorded live at the San Quentin State Prison in San Quentin, Calif. Cashfirst performedat San Quentin State Prison on Jan. 1, 1959. ...
Johnny Cash: Forever Words – Original Album 1. Forever/I Still Miss Someone – Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson 2. To June This Morning – Ruston Kelly and Kacey Musgraves 3. Gold All Over the Ground – B...
Johnny Cash first topped the Billboard album chart 36 years and 11 months ago, with “Johnny Cash at San Quentin.” This week, he posthumously collects his second chart-topping set, as “American V: A Hundred Highways” (American/Lost Highway) becomes his first album to debut in pole ...