This 3CD set includes all of Johnny Cash s original hit recordings from 1956-1962, as well as one disc featuring some of his later hits performed live in concert. The recordings clearly demonstrate what a great live performer he was. As a special bonus, we have also found space for some rare radio recordings and adverts from 1956. Enjoy!
Celebrating one of the most legendary and diverse careers of all time, Johnny Cash The Greatest series highlights and honors the various musical sides of Johnny Cash. This 19-song overview of all of Johnny Cash's #1 hits is the most stellar collection of his most beloved work. From absolute classic "I Walk The Line," to "A Boy Named Sue," which made Cash a superstar, to the legendary live performance of "Folsom Prison Blues," the best work of Johnny Cash is represented here. Few artists ever achieved the legendary status of Johnny Cash and these 19 tracks represent Johnny Cash at his peak. The... [Read More]
This release presents some of the best recordings made by the unique Johnny Cash. All of the tracks included here are studio recordings with excellent sound quality, and showcase Cash performing folk songs, traditional hymns, and some of his own compositions. The six complete albums contained on this set are: Ride This Train (Columbia CS 8255), Now, There Was a Song! (Columbia CS 8254), The Sound of Johnny Cash (Columbia CS 8602), Hymns from the Heart (Columbia CS 8522), Songs of Our Soil (Columbia CS 8148), and Hymns by Johnny Cash (Columbia CS 8125).
Includes some of Johnny's best performances and singles: Ring of Fire; I Still Miss Someone; Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?; The Rebel-Johnny Yuma; Tennessee Flat Top Box , and more!
22 of the greatest the Man in Black cut for the Sun & Columbia labels in the '50s & '60s, including the chart hits 'Ring of Fire', 'I Walk the Line', 'Folsom Prison Blues', 'GuessThings Happen That Way', 'The Ways of a Woman in Love' and 'Ballad of a Teenage Queen' (with Roseanne Cash & the Everly Brothers). Cash's importance to popular music cannot be underestimated. He is the only musician in history to score a triple crown by being inducted into the Songwriter's, Country Music and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Universal.
From the Summer of 1969 through the final show in March 1971, The Johnny Cash TV Show established Johnny as a true artist and exposed America to an eclectic array of musical talent. Includes his hits I Walk the Line and A Boy Named Sue plus Stand By Your Man Tammy Wynette; I've Been Everywhere Johnny Cash & Lynn Anderson; Johnny One Time Brenda Lee; Ring of Fire Ray Charles, and more.
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