What that doesn't make sense? Yes he wrote and sang that song!
It was a trumpet.
Johnny Cash and June Carter were famous as musicians. June was the second wife of Johnny Cash and a member of the Carter Family band. Johnny Cash had hits such as 'I Walk the Line' and 'Ring of Fire'.
2 trumpets
Johnny Cash's band was the "Tennessee Three." During the performance of "Ring of Fire" his band was augmented by another group called the "Tennessee Trumpets." The trumpet players were Jack Hale Jr, and Bob Lewin.
No. Johnny Cash was a very famous country singer and songwriter (legendary, even) who died a few years ago. His most well-known songs were "Folsom Prison Blues" and "Ring of Fire". He's the only Johnny Cash I know of :) No. Johnny Cash was a very famous country singer and songwriter (legendary, even) who died a few years ago. His most well-known songs were "Folsom Prison Blues" and "Ring of Fire". He's the only Johnny Cash I know of :)
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash fell into a burning ring of fire. He went down, down, down, and the flames went higher.
johnny cash?
cause of johnny cash
Johnny Cash found it in '63.
It was a trumpet.
Johnny Cash. Johnny Cash sang the song Ring of Fire. Is this question referring to the song or the area around the Pacific Ocean where most volcano and earthquake activity takes place?
Johnny Cash and June Carter were famous as musicians. June was the second wife of Johnny Cash and a member of the Carter Family band. Johnny Cash had hits such as 'I Walk the Line' and 'Ring of Fire'.
Because Johnny Cash needs somewhere to fall
2 trumpets
The single, "Ring of Fire," by the great Johnny Cash, jumped all the way to the #1 spot on the country music charts.
The answer is yes. In 2002, Applebee's restaurants used Johnny Cash's 1963 hit Ring of Fire to promote their "Fire Grilled Favorites" offer.