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Yes, Johnny Cash performed the song "There Will Be Standing Room Only," which reflects themes of hope and the afterlife. It’s one of his lesser-known tracks but showcases his signature style and poignant lyrics. Cash's music often explored deep emotional and spiritual topics, making this song a fitting addition to his repertoire.

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