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Johnny Cash – Cocaine Blues (Live at Folsom State Prison, Folsom, CA – January 1968)

About The Song “Cocaine Blues” in Cash’s hands becomes more than just a cautionary tale…

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Johnny Cash – Ain’t No Grave

About The Song “Ain’t No Grave” is, at its core, a song about the triumph…

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Johnny Cash – Rusty Cage

About The Song “Rusty Cage” in Cash’s version is, at its core, a song about…

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Johnny Cash – Man in Black

About The Song “Man in Black” is, at its core, a protest song, a musical…

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Johnny Cash – The Chicken in Black

About The Song “The Chicken in Black” is, at its core, a song about a…

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Johnny Cash – So Doggone Lonesome

About The Song “So Doggone Lonesome” is, at its core, a song about the profound…

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Johnny Cash – I’ve Been Everywhere

About The Song “I’ve Been Everywhere” is, at its core, a song about the restless…

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Johnny Cash – “I Won’t Back Down” – A Defiant Declaration from the Man in Black

Introduction When Johnny Cash recorded “I Won’t Back Down” for his 2000 album American III:…

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Johnny Cash – Jackson

About The Song Alright, let’s explore Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash’s “Jackson,” a lively…

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Johnny Cash – The Man Comes Around

About The Song “The Man Comes Around” is, at its core, a song about the…

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