Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
So Doggone Lonesome - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
I Walk The Line - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
Get Rhythm - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
Train Of Love - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
There You Go - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
Next In Line - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
Don't Make Me Go - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
Home Of The Blues - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
Give My Love To Rose - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
Rock Island Line - Johnny Cash, Ledbetter
I Heard That Lonesome Whistle - Johnny Cash,
Country Boy - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
If The Good Lord's Willing - Johnny Cash,
Remember Me - Johnny Cash,
I Was There When It Happened - Johnny Cash,
Wreck Of The Old '97 - Johnny Cash, Traditional
Doin' My Time - Johnny Cash,
Track Listings (20) - Disc #2
Big River - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
Ballad Of A Teenage Queen - Johnny Cash,
Guess Things Happen That Way - Johnny Cash,
Come In Stranger - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
The Ways Of A Woman In Love - Johnny Cash, Justis
You're The Nearest Thing To Heaven - Johnny Cash, Atkins, J.
It's Just About Time - Johnny Cash,
I Just Thought You'd Like To Know - Johnny Cash,
Run Softly, Blue River - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
Frankie And Johnnie - Johnny Cash, Traditional
That's All Over - Johnny Cash,
The Troubador - Johnny Cash,
One More Ride - Johnny Cash,
That's Enough - Johnny Cash,
I Still Miss Someone - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
Don't Take Your Guns To Town - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
I'd Rather Die Young - Johnny Cash, Vaughn, Billy [1]
Pickin' Time - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny [1]
Shepherd Of My Heart - Johnny Cash,
Supper Time - Johnny Cash,
But now we talked enough about classical music! Let us continue with some classics: Internationally famous is the here following Mister John Ray Cash. Born in 1932 in Kingsland, Arkansas, he went to the army in 1950, where... more » he already wrote his song Folsom Prison Blues, who were to become one of his first great hits in 1956. In 1954, after leaving the army, he went to Memphis, Tennessee. There Johnny Cash founded together with Luther Perkins and Marshall Grant a new band: Johnny Cash & TheTennesseeTwo.« less
But now we talked enough about classical music! Let us continue with some classics: Internationally famous is the here following Mister John Ray Cash. Born in 1932 in Kingsland, Arkansas, he went to the army in 1950, where he already wrote his song Folsom Prison Blues, who were to become one of his first great hits in 1956. In 1954, after leaving the army, he went to Memphis, Tennessee. There Johnny Cash founded together with Luther Perkins and Marshall Grant a new band: Johnny Cash & TheTennesseeTwo.