Three years after Rodney Crowell finished writing this song in jail, the legendary Waylon Jennings made it a No. 1 hit.
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 ...
As strange as this might sound... a space coyote was the perfect cameo for Johnny Cash. For 37 years (and 37 seasons), the adventures of Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie Simpson have graced TV ...
If the new Mortal Kombat II trailer is any indication, Karl Urban's Johnny Cage is exactly the dose of campy silliness the ...
Two country music legends, one legendary country music song. Throughout the entire history of country music, there are few songs as iconic as "Sunday Morning Coming Down." Penned by the great ...
Johnny Cash recorded his iconic San Quentin State Prison concert in San Quentin, California, on February 24, 1969.
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 ...
Harry Styles admitted that he laughed during his grandmother's funeral while thinking about 'inappropriate cremation songs.' ...