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No he just sang in prisons
It's not by Johnny Cash and June Carter, it's by Carl Smith and June Carter.
Yes, Johnny Cash's father, Ray Cash, was imprisoned for a short time. He was incarcerated during Johnny's childhood for a period related to an incident involving the family farm. This experience had a lasting impact on Johnny Cash and influenced his music and songwriting throughout his career.
The first hit recording that Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash sang together was their #1 tune called, "JACKSON." They won the Country Music Association Award for "Best Country Duo of the Year," and a Grammy for "Best Country Music Duo of the Year."
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YES and their first meeting was when Elvis played at the Eagles Nest in 1954. Johnny Cash's wife credits Elvis for introducing her (i.e. June Carter Cash) to Johnny Cash. Elvis and Johnny were friends and mutually respected each other throughout their lives. Their time at Sun Records, located in Memphis Tennessee, is/was/forever will be...legendary. There are some great audio/video clips of Elvis imitating Johnny Cash and also of Johnny Cash imitating Elvis Presley. Lastly, there are some wonderful photographs of Elvis with Johnny Cash that shows their mutual affection as genuine and sincere.
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Merle Haggard.
When Johnny Cash was about 22, he went for his first time to a recording agency and sang to get a record. He preformed mainly gospels songs and the company, Sun Records, told him gospel songs were unmarketable. One year later in 1955, he made his first record with Sun Records and became a hit. He was 23.
Johnny Cash was born on February 26, 1932.
Johnny Cash by far try and beat him. A legend by all means.
"One Piece at a Time" Johnny Cash, 1973