Johnny Cash’s 1956 smash hit made him a star but behind the scenes he hated singing it even as it defined his career.
Country Flashback: Johnny Cash Recorded His First No. 1 Single “I Walk the Line” on This Day in 1956
Before that, he released “Cry! Cry! Cry!”/”Hey Porter” and “So Doggone Lonesome”/”Folsom Prison Blues.” Both singles saw moderate success on the country chart, landing at No. 14 and No. 4, ...
It didn’t take Cash long to find his first hit. He released his debut single, “Cry! Cry! Cry!” in 1956, and it peaked at No. 14 on the chart. His next single, “So Doggone Lonesome,” peaked at No. 4.
Throughout his struggles, Cash had his eye on June Carter, but she refused to marry him while he was on drugs. But on February 22, 1968, Cash proposed to Carter onstage at a concert at the London ...
South Coast Repertory's production follows the chance meeting of four rock 'n' roll legends at Sun Records in Memphis one ...
Johnny Cash died in September 2003 as a result of complications from diabetes. Here is everything to know about the country ...
A new album comprised of never-before-heard tracks written by Johnny Cash will be released on June 28, aptly titled "Songwriter." The country music icon died in 2003 at age 71 in Nashville. The new ...
Tommy Cash, the country musician and younger brother of late music icon Johnny Cash, died Friday evening. He was 84. The Johnny Cash Museum confirmed Tommy Cash’s death in a statement Saturday. A ...
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