yes. but it was called Father of A Boy named Sue.
"A Boy Named Sue" is a country song written by Shel Silverstein and sung by Johnny Cash. === ===
His poems were so famous that he had many famous song writers use his poem for there songs like a boy named sue from johnny cash was written by shel silverstein
The poem "A Boy Named Sue" by Shel Silverstein was made into a song by Johnny Cash.
The song "A Boy Named Sue" was written by Shel Silverstein and made famous by Johnny Cash. It tells the humorous story of a boy who grows up to seek revenge on his absentee father for giving him a girl's name.
I think it is a Zebra or a Lion. Or perhaps the unicorn. He wrote a song about it.
No, Sheldon Allan Silverstein did not write about history. He was a cartoonist, playwright, singer/songwriter, musician, and author of children's stories. Some of his notable works are The Giving Tree (1965), a children's book which Silverstein wrote and illustrated, and A Boy Named Sue (1969), a song which he wrote that was performed by Johnny Cash.
He wrote A Boy Named Sue which Johnny Cash made famous. He also wrote the Unicorn Song song by the Irish Rovers.
I think it is a Zebra or a Lion. Or perhaps the unicorn. He wrote a song about it.
Very much so. His two classic works "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "A Light in the Attic" are both considered classics. His poetry appeals to young and old alike. He also wrote a number of songs.
Johnny Cash wrote "A Boy Named Sue" in 1969. The song was actually penned by songwriter Shel Silverstein and later recorded by Cash for his 1969 album "At San Quentin." It became one of Cash's most iconic songs, known for its storytelling and humor. The song's success helped solidify Cash's place in country music history.
No, he didn't. The closest he came to prison was writing a song for Johnny Cash, (A Boy Named Sue), which Cash later sang at Fulsom Prison. Silverstein was a Korean War vet, and and upstanding citizen. I'm not sure why people like to spread that garbage, but it's not true.
Shel Silverstein was born on September 25, 1930