One of country music's most sacred unions was solidified when Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash tied the knot o 1968.
A fantastic love song about growing old together and looking back on the memories of a life lived together. This husband and wife duo topped the charts within its fifth week of being released in May ...
Country music bard Johnny Cash once said the only difference between himself and Oregon singer-songwriter Buzz Martin was their source materials, which were equally hardscrabble but thousands of miles ...
It seemed a simple-enough question: “What’s your favorite love song?” But when that question was posted to Facebook, we received more than 100 responses quickly, everything from sweet-spirited love ...
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We go back to the wee hours of May 11, 1965, when Johnny Cash was picking up material for his song "Starkville City Jail".
While Johnny Cash most certainly made it famous, he actually did not write his career-defining hit song Ring of Fire.
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...