Of his many timeless hits, one rose above the rest. Billboard ranked Johnny Cash’s 1956 classic “I Walk the Line” at No. 5 on its 100 Best Country Songs of All Time list, just behind George Jones’ “He ...
Three years after Rodney Crowell finished writing this song in jail, the legendary Waylon Jennings made it a No. 1 hit.
The country music world has lost another legendary performer as steel guitar player Pete Finney died on Feb. 7. The Country ...
These country duets performed by (current or former) couples are just as romantic today as they were years ago.
From prison yards to sold-out stadiums, these legendary recordings capture the raw energy, improvisation, and unmatched atmosphere of rock’s finest hours ...
The country music world has had a heartbreaking start to 2026 with a handful of legendary performers dying. Not all of the names lost were household names, but almost all of them played a part in ...
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Johnny Cash’s Biggest Hit Was Born From a Forbidden Love Confession That Another Legend Wrote
While Johnny Cash most certainly made it famous, he actually did not write his career-defining hit song Ring of Fire.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. It's no secret that Johnny Cash was just as much a foodie as he was a musician. As an Arkansas native, the country icon loved old-school ...
With more Johnny Blue Skies confirmed to be on the way... why not look back at what the "JBS Era" has already brought up in ...
Johnny Cash was just weeks away from death and visibly frail when he took the stage for the final public performance of his lifetime on July 5, 2003, but he still had the defiant spirit that had ...
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