Not a fan of country? These Johnny Cash classics might just convert you, or at the very least, tickle your fancy.
In 1956, Johnny Cash recorded "I Walk The Line", a song he wrote to assure his then-wife that he would remain faithful.
Johnny Cash was a force in the music world across different genres before his death in September 2003. Cash would not live without his wife for long: Nearly four months after June’s passing, Cash died ...
Johnny Cash's breakout 1955 single was reborn as his 1968 comeback hit and the song that helped define his status as ...
Johnny Cash was a force in the music world across different genres before his death in September 2003. Cash would not live without his wife for long: Nearly four months after June’s passing, Cash died ...
The Survivors, a live recording featuring Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins, officially entered the country ...
The 'Ring of Fire' singer's powerful words aren't just inspiring—they're proof that your past struggles don't get to define ...
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Michigan audiences will have a chance to listen to some of the songs and stories they shared on that historic day.
Sonny James’ 1977 cover of “In the Jailhouse Now” was part of an innovative collaboration with incarcerated musicians, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Johnny Cash might be remembered for his baritone voice and his propensity for wearing black, but he was a foodie at heart, too. Whether you're ...