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Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash (1932-2003) was an American musician. Nicknamed "The Man in Black," he performed in the country, rock and roll, and rockabilly genres. He was known for traveling to prisons to do shows for the inmates, and was listed in Rolling Stone magazine as one of the top 100 musicians of all time. Two of his best known songs are Ring of Fire and I Walk the Line.

569 Questions

What did Johnny Cash get arrested for?

Johnny was arrested for possession of drugs. He hid them in his guitar.

When did Carrie Cash die?

Rosalind Cash died on October 31, 1995 at the age of 56.

What does the R in Johnny R Cash's name stand for?

According to wiki: Cash was born J. R. His mother wanted to name him John and his father preferred to name him Ray, so J. R. ended up being the only compromise they could agree on. When Cash enlisted in the Air Force, he was not permitted to use initials as a first name, so he changed it to John R. Cash

When and where did Johnny Cash become popular?

John first started getting popular in 56, when I Walk The Line came out. Through much of the 50's and early 60's, he was pretty popular, and then when Ring of Fire came out, he rose hugely on the music scene. By the mid 60's, he started to burn out on the field, but by 1968, his popularity went through the roof, got tons of great concert gigs, TV shows, and his own TV show, and a documentary on his tour. Through most of the 70's, he was pretty huge, but by the late 70's, he was starting to go down as a living legend. Most of the 80's, he wasn't close to as popular, he started having lesser crowds in the US, but he was still one of the biggest stars in Europe. By the late 80's, he was doing a lot of returns, and by 1993, he was working in the same venue in Branson for 2 whole months. Finally, American Recordings came up, and his popularity went through the roof again.

How old was Johnny Cash when he died?

Johnny Cash was 71 when he died on September 12, 2003.

(birthdate February 26, 1932)

What kind of drugs did Johnny Cash do?

Johnny was addicted to all sorts of drugs,

in the Late 50's through Late 60's - amphetamine's, barbiturate's, tranquilizers, and there could more but this is all that he mentioned in his books

in late 70's through mid 80's - Pain killers

early 90's - Pain killers

Was johnny cashes first wife black?

Yes she did to Mr. Dick Distin. They remained together until she passed away in May 2005. In her book "I walked the line : My life with Johnny" she says that however she never stopped loving Johnny.

How did johnny cash's brother died?

His brother Jack died in a sawmill accident.

What are some famous Johnny Cash songs?

Johnnie Ray was an Oregon-raised singer and song-writer famous during the 1950s. Some of the songs he was famous for were: Cry, The Little White Cloud that Cried, Just Walking in the Rain, and Such a Night.

What year did johnny cash die?

18. Jack Cash died at age 15 in 1944. Johnny was born in 1932. Jack was born in 1929.

Who had more hits Johnny Cash or Conway Twitty?

Conway Twitty has more hits than Johnny Cash. Conway Twitty was still hitting the country music charts up into the 1990's. Conway died on June 5,1993 . Conway had 30 consecutive #1 hit Singles on the country music charts between 1958-1977, and with that 30, he would go on to add another 20 #1 hits during the period of 1977-1990. So, Conway had a grand total of 40 #1 hits.

Johnny Cash had his share of hits as well. Johnny had 26 #1 hits between 1955-1988. In 1986, Columbia Records dropped Johnny Cash from their company. It was a slap in his face, after making millions of dollars for the company over 30 years. Johnny Cash got even. In 1987, Johnny received the Grammy for, "Best Country Male Performance." Johnny took a full page out in the country music publication, "Music City News," holding his Grammy award, and gritting his teeth, he gave his former record company the "bird."

For the majority of his career that remained, Johnny recorded for independent labels, and did videos for some of his songs. Country radio rarely played the records. But, the video channels (including CMT, GAC, MTV, and VH-1), would show his videos for his songs, and they became popular anyway, without country music radio. In fact between 1989-2004, Johnny Cash would take home another half a dozen Grammy Awards, for "Best Country Male Performance." Johnny's last #1 record was in early 2003, with the tune called "Hurt." Johnny Cash died September 12, 2003.

Conway Twitty and Johnny Cash were two of country music's greatest singers and songwriters, and they are truly missed by many true county music fans.

Did Johnny Cash ever get to Jackson as he states in his song?

They are going to Jackson (never disclosed by the writers if it was Jacskon, Tenn., or Jackson, Miss.) because they are disenchanted with their relationship and he is going to mess around she is going to drink and dance and fan herself.

The song was not written for them, although they won a Grammy for singing "Jackson".


What was johnny cash two wives name?

First marriage While in Air Force training, on July 18, 1951, Cash met 17 year-old Vivian Liberto at a roller skating rink in San Antonio, Texas. They dated for three weeks, until Cash was deployed to Germany for a three year tour. During that time, the couple exchanged over ten thousand pages of love letters. On August 7, 1954, one month after his discharge, they were married at St. Anne's Catholic church in San Antonio. They had four daughters: Rosanne (born May 24, 1955), Kathy (born April 16, 1956), Cindy (born July 29, 1958), and Tara (born August 24, 1961). But Cash's drug and alcohol abuse, constant touring, and affairs with other women (including future wife June Carter) led Liberto to file for divorce in 1966. In 1968, 12 years after they had first met backstage at the Grand Ole Opry, Cash proposed to June Carter, an established country singer, during a live performance in London, Ontario,[10] marrying on March 1, 1968. He had proposed numerous times, but she had always refused. They had only one child together, John Carter Cash (born March 3, 1970). They continued to work together, and tour, for thirty-five years, until June Carter died in 2003. Cash died less than four months after. Carter co-wrote one of his biggest hits, 'Ring of Fire', and they together won two GRAMMY Awards for their duets.

What are good country band names?

Well, first you need to pick a genre in your case it's country, then you can either think of bands you like and kind of get an idea from them, or you could ask some friends , look up some names, or you could send fan mail to your favorite band and ask them :) Another way that I think would be cool. Is too pick your favorite color and number and put them together, for example my favorite color is Purple and my favorite number is 6 so if you put that together that would be Purple6 , another way you could do that is do the same thing but instead of your favorite color, you could put your favorite singer example : CarrieUnderwood6, or your favorite animal example: Zebra6.... I hope this helped, thanks

Did Johnny Cash ever do time in prison?

Although he carefully cultivated a romantic outlaw image, he never served a prison sentence, although he landed in jail seven times for misdemeanors, each stay lasting a single night. His most serious and well-known run-in with the law occurred while on tour in 1965, when he was arrested by the narcotics squad in El Paso, Texas. Although the officers suspected that he was smuggling heroin from Mexico, he was actually smuggling amphetamines inside his guitar case. (One report said that he was carrying a total of 1,163 pills). Because they were prescription drugs rather than illegal narcotics, he received a suspended sentence.

What is johnny cash known for?

* 1977 - Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame * 1980 - Country Music Hall of Fame * 1992 - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

* 1968 - Album of the Year, At Folsom Prison * 1969 - Vocal Group of the Year, with June Carter * 1969 - Male Vocalist of the Year * 1969 - Single of the Year, "A Boy Named Sue" * 1969 - Album of the Year, At San Quentin * 1969 - Entertainer of the Year * 2003 - Music Video of the Year, "Hurt" * 2003 - Single of the Year, "Hurt" * 2003 - Album of the Year, American IV: The Man Comes Around

* 1968 - Best Country & Western Performance, Duet, Trio Or Group, "Jackson" (with June Carter Cash) * 1969 - Best Male Country Vocal, "Folsom Prison Blues" * 1969 - Best Album Notes, At Folsom Prison * 1970 - Best Male Country Vocal, "A Boy Named Sue" * 1970 - Best Country Song, "A Boy Named Sue" by Shel Silverstein * 1970 - Best Album Notes (written by Cash) for Bob Dylan's Nashville Skyline * 1971 - Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, "If I Were A Carpenter", with June Carter Cash * 1987 - Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album, Interviews From the Class of '55 Recording Sessions, with Carl Perkins, Chips Moman, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Ricky Nelson, Roy Orbison and Sam Phillips * 1995 - Best Contemporary Folk Album, American Recordings * 1998 - Best Country Album, Unchained * 1999 - Lifetime Achievement * 2001 - Best Country Male Vocal, "Solitary Man" * 2002 - Best Country Album, Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute (Cash contributed a cover of "I Dreamed About Mama Last Night") * 2003 - Best Country Male Vocal, "Give My Love To Rose" * 2004 - Best Short Form Video, "Hurt", directed by Mark Romanek * 2006 - Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package, "The Legend" * 2008 - Best Short Form Video, "God's Gonna Cut You Down"

* 2002 - First Amendment Center "Spirit of Americana" Free Speech Award * 2003 - Song of the Year (Artist), "Hurt" * 2003 - Album of the Year, American IV: The Man Comes Around (Lost Highway)

In 2003 the video for Hurt, which was a cover of a Nine Inch Nails song, was nominated for six MTV awards and won the Best Cinematography category. * 1985 - Single of the Year, "Highwayman" (with The Highwaymen) - Academy Of Country Music * 1989 - Living Legend - Music City News * 1991 - The Spoken Word - Angel Award (Cash's reading of the New Testament) * 2004 - Recorded Event Of The Year - International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA)

Who sings johnny cash covers?

The 20th Century Is Almost Over

25 Minutes to Go

7:06 Union

Abner Brown

Accidentally On Purpose

Adios Aloha

Adulterous Woman

After Taxes

After The Ball

Against The Wind

Agony In Gethsemane

Ah Bos Cee Dah

Ain't Gonna Hobo No more

Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow

Ain't No Grave

Ain't You Ashamed

All Around Cowboy

All I Do Is Drive

All Of God's Children Ain't Free

All Over Again

Allegheny

Aloha Oe

Always Alone

Always On My Mind

Amazing Grace

Amen

America Remains

American By Birth

American Trilogy

Ancient History

And Now He's Alone

Angel And The Badman

Angel Band

Angels Love Bad Men

Another Broken Hearted Girl

Another Man Done Gone

Another Song To Sing

Another Wide River To Cross

Anthem '84

Any Old Wind That Blows

Apache Tears

Appalachian Pride

Are All The Children In

Are You Washed In The Blood

Arkansas Lovin' Man

As Long As I Live

As Long As The Grass Shall Grow

Ascension Amen Chorus

At Calvary

At The Cross

At The Wailing Wall

Austin Prison

Away In A Manger

(I'm Proud The) Baby Is Mine

Back In The Saddle Again

A Backstage Pass

Bad News

Ballad Of A Teenage Queen

The Ballad Of Annie Palmer

The Ballad Of Barbara

The Ballad Of Boot Hill

The Ballad Of Forty Dollars

The Ballad Of Jessie James

Ballad Of Ira Hayes

Ballad Of Little Fauss And Big Halsy

Ballad Of The Ark

Ballad Of The Harp Weaver

Bandana

The Banks Of The Ohio

The Baron

The Battle Of Nashville

The Battle Of New Orleans

Be Careful Who You Love (Arthur's Song)

Beans For Breakfast

The Beast In Me

A Beautiful Day

Beautiful Life

Beautiful Words

Before My Time

Begin West Movement

Believe In Him

A Believer Sings The Truth

Belshazar

Ben Dewberry's Final Run

Besser So, Jenny-Jo

Best Friend

Best of All Possible Worlds

Better Class Of Losers

Big Balls In Nashville

The Big Battle

Big Foot

Big Iron

The Big Light

Big River

Big Train (From Memphis)

Bill's Theme

Billy And Rex And Oral And Bob

Bird On A Wire

A Bird With A Broken Wing

Blessed Are

Blistered

The Blizzard

Blue Bandana

Blue Christmas

Blue Train

Blueberry Hill

Blues For Two

The Blues Keep Gettin' Bluer

Blue Yodel #1

Blue Yodel #5

Boa Constrictor

Bonanza!

Boogie

Borderline (A Musical Whodunit)

Born And Raised In Black And White

Born To Lose

Boss Jack

Bottom Of A Mountain

A Boy Named Sue

Brakeman's Blues

Brand New Dance

Breaking Bread

Bridge Over Troubled Water

Broken Freedom Song

Broken Hearted Lover

Brown Eyes

Brown-Eyed Handsome Man

The Bug That Tried To Crawl Around The World

Bull Rider

Burden Of Freedom

Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie

Busted

Cajun Born

Calilou

Call Daddy From The Mine(s)

Call Me The Breeze

Call Of The Wild

Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound

Careless Love

The Caretaker

Casey

Casey Jones

Casey's Last Ride

Cat's In The Cradle

The Cattle Call

'Cause I Love You

A Ceiling, Four Walls, And A Floor

A Certain Kinda Hurtin'

Chain Gang

Change The Locks

Chattanooga City Limit Sign

Chattanooga Sugarbabe

The Chicken In Black

Children

Children, Go Where I Send Thee

Choosing Of Twelve Disciples

Christmas As I Knew It

The Christmas Guest

The Christmas Spirit

Christmas Time's A Comin'

Christmas With You

(I'm Just An Old) Chunk Of Coal (But I'll Be A Diamond Someday)

Church In The Wildwood

Church Of The Holy Sepulchre

Cindy

Cindy, I Love You

Cisco Clifton's Fillin' Station

City Jail

City Of New Orleans

Class Of '55

Clean Your Own Tables

Clementine

Close The Door Lightly

Closer To The Bone

Cloudburst

Cocaine Blues

Cocaine Carolina

Cold Shoulder

Cold, Cold, Heart

Cold, Lonesome Morning

The Color Of Love

Come Along And Ride This Train

Come In Stranger

Come Take A Trip In My Airship

Come To The Wailing Wall

Come Unto Me

Coming Home

Committed To Parkview

Concerning Your New Song

The Continuance

Cool Water

Cotton Fields

Cotton Pickin' Hands

Country Boy

Country Pie

Country Trash

The Cowboy Who Started The Fight

The Cowboy's Prayer

Cowboys And Ladies

Crazy

Crazy Old Soldier

The Cremation Of Sam McGee

A Croft In Clachan (The Ballad Of Rob MacDunn)

Crossing The Sea Of Galilee

Crucifixion

Cry! Cry! Cry!

Crystal Chandeliers And Burgundy

Cuban Soldier

A Cup Of Coffee

Custer

Daddy

Daddy Sang Bass

The Danger Zone

Danny Boy

Dark As A Dungeon

Darlin' Companion

Daughter Of A Railroad Man

A Day In The Grand Canyon

Dear Mrs.

Death And Hell

The Death Of Me

Delia's Gone

Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)

Desperado

Desperados Waiting For A Train

Destination Victoria Station

Detroit City

The Devil Comes Back to Georgia

The Devil To Pay

The Devil's Right Hand

Diamonds In The Rough

Didn't It Rain

Dinosaur Song

The Diplomat

Dirty Old Egg-Suckin' Dog

Do Lord

Do What You Do, Do Well

Doesn't Anybody Know My Name

Doin' My Time

Don't Go Near The Water

Don't Make Me Go

Don't Sell Daddy Any More Whiskey

Don't Step On Mother's Roses

Don't Take Anyone To Be Your Friend (Don't Take Everybody For Your Friend)

Don't Take Your Guns To Town

Don't Think Twice, It's Alright

Dorraine Of Ponchartrain

Down At Drippin' Springs

Down In The Valley

Down The Line

Down The Road I Go

Down The Street To 301

Down There By The Train

The Drifter

Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes

Drive On

Drums

Duelin' Dukes

Earthquake And Darkness

East Virginia Blues

Easy Street

Empty Chair

The End Of Understanding

Engine 143 (One-Forty-Three)

The Engineer's Dying Child

Even Cowgirls Get The Blues

The Evening Train

Everybody Loves A Nut

Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby

Everyone Gets Crazy

Everything Is Beautiful

The Fable Of Willie Brown

Face Of Despair

Fair And Tender Ladies

Fair Weather Friends

Family Bible

Far Away Places

Far Side Banks Of Jordan

Farmer's Almanac

Farther Along

Fast Boat to Sydney

A Fast Song

Father And Daughter (Father And Son)

Feast Of The Passover

Feeding The Multitude

Field Of Diamonds

Figgy Puddin'

The First Noel

First Time Ever I Saw Your Face

Fisher's Of Men

Five Feet High And Rising

Five Minutes To Live

Flesh And Blood

The Flint Arrowhead

Flushed From The Bathroom Of Your Heart

Fly Little Bird

The Folk Singer

Folks Out On The Road

Follow Me

Follow Me Jesus

Folsom Prison Blues

Fool's Hall Of Fame

Foolish Questions

For Lovin' Me

For The Good Times

For You

Forever Young

Forty Shades Of Green

Four Months To Live

Four Strong Winds

The Fourth Man (In The Fire)

Frankie's Man, Johnny

Friendly Gates

Friends In California

From Sea To Shining Sea

A Front Row Seat to Hear Ole Johnny Sing

The Frozen Four Hundred Pound Fair To Middlin' Cotton Picker

The Frozen Logger

Fuego De'amor

Funny How Time Slips Away

Further On (Up The Road)

Gadsby's Restaurant

Galway Bay

The Gambler

Gathering Flowers For The Beautiful Bouquet

Gathering Flowers From The Hillside

General Lee m

Gentle On My Mind

(I Been To) Georgia On A Fast Train

Get in Line, Brother

Get Rhythm

The Gettysburg Address

(Ghost) Riders In The Sky

The Gifts They Gave

Girl From The Canyon

Girl From The North Country

Girl In Saskatoon

Give It Away

Give Me Back My Job

Give My Love To Rose

Go On Blues

Go Wild

God Ain't No Stained Glass Window

God Bless Robert E Lee

God Is Not Dead

God Must Have My Fortune Laid Away

God Will

God's Gonna Cut You Down

God's Hands

Godshine

Goin' By The Book

Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad

Going To Memphis

Gone

Gone Girl

The Good Earth

Good Morning Friend

Good Old American Guest

Good Old Mountain Dew

The Good, the Bad, and the Cookie Kid

Goodbye, Little Darlin', Goodbye

Goodnight Irene

Gospel Boogie

Gospel Road

Gospel Ship

(My) Grandfather's Clock

Great Commission

The Great Speckle(d) Bird

Greater Love Hath No Man

The Greatest Cowboy Of Them All

Greatest Love Affair

Green Grow The Lilacs

Green, Green Grass Of Home

Greystone Chapel

Guess Things Happen That Way

A Half A Mile A Day

Hammers And Nails

Hank And Joe And Me

Happiness Is You

Happy To Be With You

Hard Times (Come Again No More)

Hard Times Comin'

The Hard Way

Hardin Wouldn't Run

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

Harley

Have A Drink Of Water

Have Thine Own Way Lord

Have You Ever Seen the Rain

He Is Risen

He Stopped Loving Her Today

He Touched Me

He Turned The Water Into Wine

He'll Be A Friend

He'll Understand and Say Well Done

He's Alive

Heart Of Gold

Heartbeat

Heartbreak Hotel

Heavy Metal (Don't Mean Rock And Roll To Me)

Hello Again

Hello Out There

Help Him, Jesus

Help Me

Help Me Make It Through The Night

Here Comes that Rainbow Again

Here Was A Man

Heroes

Heroes In Black And White

Hey Good Lookin'

Hey Hey Train

Hey Porter

Hiawatha's Vision

Hidden Shame

High Heel Sneakers

Highway Patrolman

The Highwayman

Hit The Road And Go

The Hobo Song

Home of the Blues

Honky Tonk Girl

The House Is Falling Down

How Beautiful Heaven Must Be

How Did You Get Away From Me

How Great Thou Art

The Human Condition

Hung My Head

Hungry

Hurt

Hurt So Bad

I Ain't A Song

I Am A Pilgrim

I Am The Nation

(I Been To) Georgia On A Fast Train

I Call Him

I Came To Believe

I Can't Go On That Way

I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)

I Corinthians 15:55

I Could Never Be Ashamed Of You

I Couldn't Keep From Crying

I Do Believe

I Don't Believe You Wanted To Leave

I Don't Hurt Anymore

I Don't Know Where I'm Bound

I Don't Think I Could Take You Back Again

I Dreamed About Mama Last Night

I Feel Better All Over

I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know

I Forgot To Remember To Forget

I Got A Boy (And His Name Is John)

I Got a Woman

I Got Shoes

I Got Stripes

(I) Guess Things Happen That Way

I Hardly Ever Sing Beer Drinking Songs

(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle (Blow)

I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day

I Hung My Head

I Just Thought You'd Like To Know

I Love You Because

I Love You Sweetheart

I Love You, Love You

I Never Got To Know Him Very Well

I Never Met A Man Like You Before

I Never Picked Cotton

I Promise You

I Ride An Old Paint

I Saw A Man

I Saw The Light

I See A Darkness

I See Men As Trees Walking

I Shall Be Free

I Shall Not Be Moved

I Still Miss Someone

I Talk To Jesus Every Day

I Threw It All Away

I Tremble For You

I Walk The Line

I Want To Go Home

I Wanted So

I Was There When It Happened (So I Guess I Ought To Know)

I Washed My Face In The Morning Dew

I Will Dance With You

I Will Miss You When You Go

I Will Rock And Roll With You

I Wish I Was Crazy Again

I Witness A Crime

I Won't Back Down

I Won't Have To Cross Jordan Alone

I Would Like To See You Again

I'd Just Be Fool Enough (To Fall)

I'd Rather Die Young

I'd Rather Have You

I'd Still Be There

I'll Always Love You (In My Own Crazy Way)

I'll Be All Smiles Tonight

I'll Be Home For Christmas

I'll Be Loving You

I'll Cross Over Jordon Someday

I'll Fly Away

I'll Go Somewhere And Sing My Songs Again

I'll Have a New Life

I'll Remember You

I'll Say It's True

I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen

I'm A Drifter

I'm A Newborn Man

I'm A Worried Man

I'm Alright Now

I'm An Easy Rider

I'm An Old Cow Hand

I'm Bound For The Promised Land

I'm Free From The Chain Gang Now

I'm Going To Memphis

I'm Gonna Sit On The Porch And Pick On My Old Guitar

I'm Gonna Try To Be That Way

I'm Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail

(I'm Just An Old) Chunk Of Coal (But I'll Be A Diamond Someday)

I'm Leavin' Now

I'm Movin' On

I'm Never Gonna Roam Again

I'm On Fire

(I'm Proud) The Baby Is Mine

I'm Ragged but I'm Right

I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry

I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes

I'm Working On A Building

I've Always Been Crazy

I've Been Everywhere

I've Been Saved

I've Been Working On The Railroad

I've Got A Thing About Trains

I've Got Jesus In My Soul

I've Never Met A Man Like You Before

If He Came Back Again

If I Give My Soul

If I Had A Hammer

If I Were A Carpenter

If It Wasn't For The Wabash River

If Jesus Ever Loved A Woman

If Not For Love

If The Good Lord's Willing

If We Never Meet Again This Side Of Heaven

If You Could Read My Mind

Impersonations

In A Young Girl's Mind

In Bethlehem

In God's Hands

In My Life

In Our Mind

In The Garden

In The Garden Of Gethsemane

In The Jailhouse Now

In The Sweet By And By

(In Them Old) Cotton Fields (Back Home)

In Virginia

In Your Mind

Introduction Under The Double Eagle

The Invertebraes

Is This My Destiny

It Ain't Gonna Worry My Mind

It Ain't Me, Babe

It Ain't Nothin' New Babe

It Came Upon A Midnight Clear

It Comes And Goes

It Could Be You (Instead Of Him)

It Is No Secret (What God Can Do)

It Is What It Is

It Takes One To Know Me

It Was Jesus (Who Was It?)

It'll Be Her

It's A Sin To Tell A Lie

It's All Over

It's Alright

It's Just About Time

Jackson

Jacob Green

Jealous Loving Heart

Jeri And Nina's Melody

Jesus

Jesus And Children

Jesus And Nicodemus

Jesus Announces His Divinity

Jesus Appears To Disciples

Jesus Before Caiaphas, Pilate, And Herod

Jesus Cleanses Temple

Jesus Cleanses Temple Again

Jesus In My Soul (I've Got Jesus In My Soul)

Jesus In The Temple

Jesus Is Lord

Jesus Upbraids Scribes And Pharisees

Jesus Was A Carpenter

Jesus Was Our Saviour (Cotton Was Our King)

Jesus Wept

Jesus' Death

Jesus' Early Years

Jesus' Entry Into Jerusalem

Jesus' First Miracle

Jesus' Last Words

Jesus' Opposition Is Established

Jesus' Second Coming

Jesus' Teachings

Jim, I Wore A Tie Today

Jingle Bells

Joe Bean

John 14-1-3

John Henry

John The Baptist

John The Baptist's Imprisonment And Death

John's

Johnny 99

Johnny Reb

Jordan

Joshua Gone Barbados

Joy To The World

The Junkie And The Juicehead (Minus Me)

Just A Closer Walk With Thee

Just About Time

Just As I Am

Just One More

Just The Other Side Of Nowhere

Kate

Katy Too

Keep On The Sunny Side

Keep Your Eyes On Jesus

Kentucky Straight

King Of Love

King Of The Hill

Kleine Ros(e)marie

The Kneeling Drunkard's Plea

The L And N Don't Stop Here Anymore

Lady

The Lady Came From Baltimore

Land Of Israel

The Last Cowboy Song

Last Date

The Last Gunfighter Ballad

Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream

The Last Of The Drifters

Last Supper

The Last Thing On My Mind

The Last Time

Lately

Lately I Been Leanin' Toward The Blues

Lay Back With My Woman

Lay Me Down In Dixie

Lead Me Father

Lead Me Gently Home (Father)

Leave That Junk Alone

A Legend In My Time

The Legend Of John Henry's Hammer

Let America Be America Again

Let Him Roll

Let Me Down Easy

Let Me Help You Carry This Weight

Let The Lower Lights Be Burning (Running)

Let The Train Blow The Whistle

Let There Be Country

Let Those Brown Eyes Smile At Me

The Letter Edged In Black

Letter(s) From Home

Life Goes On

Life Has Its Little Ups And Downs

Life Of A Prisoner

Life's Railway To Heaven

Lights Of Magdala

Like A Soldier (Getting Over The War)

Like A Young Colt

Like The 309

The Lily Of The Valley

A Little At A Time

Little Bit Of Yesterday

The Little Drummer Boy

Little Gray Donkey

Little Green Fountain

Little Magic Glasses

Little Man

Little Mockingbird

Live Forever

Living Legend

Living The Blues

Living Water And The Bread Of Life

Loading Coal

Locomotive Man

Lonesome To The Bone

Lonesome Valley

(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle (Blow)

The Long Black Veil

Long Legged Guitar Pickin' Man

Look At Them Beans

Look For Me

Look Unto The East

Lookin' Back In Anger

Lord Is It I

Lord Take These Hands

Lord, I'm Coming Home

Lord, Lord, Lord

Lord's Prayer Amen Chorus

Lorena

Losin' You

Losing Kind

Lost On The Desert

Louisiana Man

Love Has Lost Again

Love Is A Gambler

Love Is My Refuge

Love Is The Way

Love Me Like You Used To

Love Me Tender

The Love That Never Failed

Love's Been Good To Me

Lovin' Locomotive Man

The Loving Gift

Lower Lights

Lumberjack

Luther Played The Boogie (Luther's Boogie)

Mama, You've Been On My Mind

Mama's Baby

The Man Comes Around

Man In Black

Man In White

The Man On The Hill

The Man Who Couldn't Cry

Mariners And Musicians

Mary Magdalene Returns To Galilee

Mary Of The Wild Moor

The Masterpiece

The Matador

Matchbox

Matthew 24 (Is Knocking At The Door)

Me And Bobby McGee

Me And Paul

Mean As Hell

Mean-Eyed Cat

Meet Me In Heaven

Melva's Wine

Memories Are Made Of This

Mercy Seat

Merry Christmas Mary

Michigan City Howdy Do

Miller's Cave

The Miracle Man

Miss Tara

Mississippi Delta Land

Mississippi Sand

Missouri Waltz

Mister Garfield

Mobile Bay

Monteagle Mountain

More Jesus Teaching

Mother Maybelle

Mother's Love

Mountain Dew

Mountain Lady

Movin'

Mr Garfield

Mr Lonesome

Muddy Waters

My Children Walk In Truth

My Clinch Mountain Home

My Cowboy's Last Ride

My God Is Real (Yes, God Is Real)

(My) Grandfather's Clock

My Merry Christmas Song

My Mother Was A Lady

My Old Faded Rose

My Old Kentucky Home (Turpentine And Dandelion Wine)

My Ship Will Sail

My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You

My Treasure

My Wife June At Sea Of Galilee

The Mystery Of Life

Mystery Of Number Five

Nashville Skyline Rag

Nasty Dan

Navajo

Nazarene

Ned Kelly

Never Grow Old

New Cut Road

New Mexico

New Moon Over Jamaica

(I'm A) Newborn Man

News Conference

The Next In Line

Next Time I'm In Town

The Night Hank Williams Came To Town

Night Life

The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

Nine Pound Hammer

No Charge

No Earthly Good

No Expectations

No Need To Worry

No, No, No

No One Will Ever Know

No Setting Sun

Nobody

Nobody Cared

O Christmas Tree

O Come All Ye Faithful

O Little Town Of Bethlehem

Oh Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie

Oh Come, Angel Band

Oh, Lonesome Me

Oh, What A Dream

Oh, What A Good Thing We Had

The Old Account Was Settled Long Ago

Old Apache Squaw

(I'm Just An) Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'll Be A Diamond Someday)

Old Doc Brown

Old Fashioned Tree

Old Gospel Ship

The Old Rugged Cross

Old Shep

The Old Spinning Wheel

Old Time Feeling

Ole Slew Foot

On The Evening Train

On The Line

On The Road Again

On The Trail

On The Via Dolorosa

On Wheels And Wings

Once Before I Die

One

One And One Makes Two

One More Ride

One Of These Days I'm Gonna Sit Down And Talk To Paul

The One On The Right Is On The Left

One Piece At A Time

The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)

One Too Many Mornings

One Way Rider

Oney

Only Love

Opening The West

Orange Blossom Special

Orleans Parish Prison

Orphan Of The Road

Our Guide Jacob At Mount Tabor

Outside Looking In

Over The Next Hill

Over There

Pack Up Your Sorrows

Painted Desert

Papa Was A Good Man

Parable Of The Good Shepherd

Paradise

Passin' Thru

Paul Revere

(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)

Peggy Day

Personal Jesus

Pick A Bale O' Cotton

Pick The Wildwood Flower

Pick Up The Tempo

Pickin' Time

Pie In The Sky

The Pilgrim

The Pine Tree

Please Don't Let Me Out

Please Don't Play Red River Valley

Pocahontas

Poor Valley Girl

Port Of Lonely Hearts

Praise The Lord And Pass The Soup

The Preacher Said, "Jesus Said"

Precious Memories

The Prisoner's Song

A Proud Land

Put The Sugar To Bed

Ragged Old Flag

Raising Of Lazarus

Reaching For The Stars

Reason To Believe

The Rebel - Johnny Yuma

Red Velvet

Redemption

Redemption Day

Redemption Song

Reflections

Relief Is Just A Swallow Away

Remember Me (I'm The One Who Loves You)

Remember The Alamo

Restless

Return To The Promised Land

The Reverend Mr. Black

Ride This Train

(Ghost) Riders In The Sky

Ridin' On The Cotton Belt

Ring Of Fire

Ringing The Bells For Jim

Riot In Cell Block No 9

The Road Goes On Forever

The Road To Kaintuck

Rock And Roll (Fais-Do-Do)

Rock And Roll Ruby

Rock Island line

Rock Of Ages

Rockabilly Blues (Texas 1955)

Rocket 69

Rodeo Hand

Roll Call

Rollin' Free

Rosanna's Going Wild

Rose Of My Heart

Roughneck

Route #1, Box 144

Rowboat

Run Softly, Blue River

The Running Kind

Rusty Cage

Saginaw, Michigan

Sailor On A Concrete Sea

Salty Dog

Sam Hall

Sam Stone

San Quentin

Sanctified

A Satisfied Mind

Saturday Night In Hickman County

Sea Of Heartbreak

Seal It In My Heart And Mind

Seasons Of My Heart

Second Honeymoon

See Ruby Fall

Send A Picture Of Mother

September When It Comes

Sermon On The Mount

Shamrack Doesn't Grow In California

Shantytown

She Came from the Mountains

She's A Go-Er

Shepherd Of My Heart

The Shifting, Whispering Sands

Shrimpin' Sailin'

Silent Night

(That) Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine

Silver Stallion

Sing A Song

Sing A Travelin' Song

Sing It Pretty, Sue

A Singer Of Songs

Singin' In Vietnam Talkin' Blues

The Singing Star's Queen

Single Girl, Married Girl

Six Days On The Road

Six Gun Shooting

Six White Horses

Sixteen Tons

Slow Rider

Smiling Bill McCall

Smokey Factory Blues

Snow In His Hair

So Do I

So Doggone Lonesome

Softly And Tenderly

Sold Out Of Flagpoles

Soldier Boy

Soldier's Last Letter

Solitary Man

Someday My Ship Will Sail

A Song For The Life

Song Of The Coward

Song Of The Patriot

A Song To Mama

Song To Woody

Songs That Make A Difference

The Sons Of Katie Elder

The Sound Of Laughter

Southern Accents

Southern Comfort

Southwestward

Southwind

Spanish Harlem

Spiritual

Stampede

Standing On The Promises

Starkville City Jail

State Of The Nation

Steel Guitar Rag

Still In Town

The Story Of A Broken Heart

Straight A's In Love

Strange Things Happen Every Day (There Are Strange Things Happening Every Day)

Strawberry Cake

The Streets Of Laredo

Suffer Little Children

Sugartime

Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down

Sunrise

Sunset

Suppertime

Sweet Betsy From Pike

Sweeter Than The Flowers

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot

T Is For Texas

Take Me Home

The Talking Leaves

Tall Man

Taller Than Trees

Tear Stained Letter

Tears In The Holston River

Tell Him I'm Gone

Temptation

The Ten Commandments

The Ten Commandments Of Love

Tennessee Flat-Top Box

Tennessee Stud

Texas

Texas 1947

Thanks A Lot

Thanks To You

That Christmas Feeling

That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)

That Old Time Feeling

That Old Wheel

That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine

That's All Over

That's Alright Mama

That's Enough

That's How I Got To Memphis

That's One You Owe Me

That's The Truth

That's The Way It Is

That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome

There Ain't No Easy Run

There Ain't No Good Chain Gang

There Are Strange Things Happening Every Day

There Is (There's) A Bear In The Woods

There You Go

(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)

These Are My People

These Hands

These Things Shall Pass

They Killed Him

They're All The Same

A Thing Called Love

Thirteen

This Is Nazareth

This Land Is Your Land

This Ole House

This Side Of The Law

This Town

This Train Is Bound For Glory

Thoughts On The Flag

The Three Bells

Thunderball

Tiger Whitehead

The Timber Man

Time And Time Again

Time Changes Everything

Time Of The Preacher

To All The Girls I've Loved Before

To Beat The Devil

To The Shining Mountains

Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You

Tony

Too Little, Too Late

Town Of Cana

Train Of Love

Transfusion Blues

The Troubadour

Trouble In Mind

Troublesome Waters

True Love Is Greater Than Friendship

True Love Travels A Gravel Road

The Twentieth Century Is Almost Over

Twenty-Five (25) Minutes To Go

Two Greatest Commandments

Two Old Army Pals

Two Stories Wide

Two Timin' Woman

Unchained

Uncloudy Day

Under The Double Eagle

Understand Your Man

Unwed Fathers

The Vanishing Race

The Very Biggest Circus Of Them All

Veteran's Day

Viel Zu Spat

Virgie

W. Lee O Daniel (And The Light Crust Dough Boys)

Wabash Blues

The Wabash Cannonball

Waiting For A Long Time

Waiting For A Southern Train

Waiting For A Train

Walkin' The Blues

The Wall

The Walls Of A Prison

The Wanderer

Wanted Man

Water From The Wells Of Home

Wayfaring Stranger

Waymore's Blues

The Ways Of A Woman In Love

The Wayworn Traveler

We Are The Shepherds

We Must Believe In Magic

We Ought To Be Ashamed

We Remember The King

We'll Meet Again

We're All In Your Corner

We're For Love

Wednesday Car

Welcome Back Jesus

Welfare Line

Wer Kennt Den Weg

Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)

West Canterbury Subdivision Blues

The West

What Child Is This

What Do I Care

What Have You Got Planned Tonight, Diana

What I've Learned

What Is Man

What Is Truth

What On Earth (Will You Do For Heaven's Sake)

What'd I Say

What's Good For You (Should Be Alright For Me)

When He Comes

When He Reached Down His Hand For Me

When I Look

When I Stop Dreaming

When I Take My Vacation In Heaven

When I'm Gray

When I've Learned (Enough To Die)

When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's Forty Below)

When Papa Played The Dobro

(When) The Man Comes Around

When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder

When The Roses Bloom Again

When The Saviour Reached Down For Me

When Uncle Bill Quit Dope

When You Are Twenty One

Where Did We Go Right

Where I Found You

Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies

Where We'll Never Grow Old

While I've Got It On My Mind

The Whirl And The Suck

White Christmas

White Girl

Who At My Door Is Standing

Who Kept The Sheep

Who's Gene Autry?

Why Do You Punish Me (For Loving You)

Why Is A Fire Engine Red

Why Me, Lord?

Wichita Lineman

Wide Open Road

Wilderness Temptation

Wildwood Flower

Wildwood In The Pines

Will The Circle Be Unbroken

Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone

The Wind Changes

The Winding Stream

Wings In The Morning

Without Love

Wo Ist Zuhause, Mama

W-O-M-A-N

The Wonder Of You

A Wonderful Time Up There

Woodcarver

The World Needs A Melody

World's Gonna Fall On You

Worried Man

Worried Man Blues

Worried Mind

Would You Lay With Me (In A Field Of Stone)

A Wound Time Can't Erase

The Wreck Of The Old 97

Wrinkled, Crinkled, Wadded Dollar Bill

You And Me

You And Tennessee

You Are My Sunshine

You Are (You're) The Nearest Thing To Heaven

You Beat All I Ever Saw

You Can't Beat Jesus Christ

You Comb Her Hair

You Dreamer You

You (Just) Can't Beat Jesus Christ

You Remembered Me

You Tell Me

You Wild Colorado

You Win Again

You Won't Have Far to Go

You'll Be All Right

You'll Get Yours And I'll Get Mine

You'll Never Walk Alone

You're Driftin' Away

You're My Baby (Little Woolly Booger)

You're So Close To Me

You're The Nearest Thing To Heaven

You've Got A New Light Shining In Your Eyes

Johnny cash song a boy named?

My daddy left home when I was three
And he didn't leave much to ma and me
Just this old guitar and an empty bottle of booze.
Now, I don't blame him cause he run and hid
But the meanest thing that he ever did
Was before he left, he went and named me "Sue."

Well, he must o' thought that is quite a joke
And it got a lot of laughs from a' lots of folk,
It seems I had to fight my whole life through.
Some gal would giggle and I'd get red
And some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head,
I tell ya, life ain't easy for a boy named "Sue."

Well, I grew up quick and I grew up mean,
My fist got hard and my wits got keen,
I'd roam from town to town to hide my shame.
But I made a vow to the moon and stars
That I'd search the honky-tonks and bars
And kill that man who gave me that awful name.

Well, it was Gatlinburg in mid-July
And I just hit town and my throat was dry,
I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew.
At an old saloon on a street of mud,
There at a table, dealing stud,
Sat the dirty, mangy dog that named me "Sue."

Well, I knew that snake was my own sweet dad
From a worn-out picture that my mother'd had,
And I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye.
He was big and bent and gray and old,
And I looked at him and my blood ran cold
And I said: "My name is 'Sue!' How do you do!
Now your gonna die!!"

Well, I hit him hard right between the eyes
And he went down, but to my surprise,
He come up with a knife and cut off a piece of my ear.
But I busted a chair right across his teeth
And we crashed through the wall and into the street
Kicking and a' gouging in the mud and the blood and the beer.

I tell ya, I've fought tougher men
But I really can't remember when,
He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile.
I heard him laugh and then I heard him cuss,
He went for his gun and I pulled mine first,
He stood there lookin' at me and I saw him smile.

And he said: "Son, this world is rough
And if a man's gonna make it, he's gotta be tough
And I knew I wouldn't be there to help ya along.
So I give ya that name and I said goodbye
I knew you'd have to get tough or die
And it's the name that helped to make you strong."

He said: "Now you just fought one hell of a fight
And I know you hate me, and you got the right
To kill me now, and I wouldn't blame you if you do.
But ya ought to thank me, before I die,
For the gravel in ya guts and the spit in ya eye
Cause I'm the son-of-a-bitch that named you "Sue.'"

I got all choked up and I threw down my gun
And I called him my pa, and he called me his son,
And I came away with a different point of view.
And I think about him, now and then,
Every time I try and every time I win,
And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him
Bill or George! Anything but Sue! I still hate that name!

Is Johnny Cash dead?

"no he died in 2003"

The proper term is "No, he passed away in 2003." I doubt a little respect is more than he deserves. You not supposed to say died u supposed to say pass away like this gentlemen did gosh dude really really

Who went on tour with Johnny Cash?

it woud have to be between 1954 and 1955. he went with rca in late 1955 or early 1956.

What date did June carter cash die?

2003, June went into hospital with heart trouble, she had triple heart bypass surgery and it was a complete success, only two three days later she became very ill and fell into a coma and passed away shortly after that

her last album "June Carter Cash Wildwood Flower" was released posthumously

(i don't think i spelt that right)

How many hit records did johnny cash have?

Johnny Cash has many great hits but the most popular one are "folsom Prisin Blues, Get a Rythm, Walk The Line and Hurt!!!!"