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Top Ten Songs by Johnny Cash

The Man in Black and His Legacy

By ANNA24, published Sep 25, 2006
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The recent release of Walk The Line has caused resurgence in the popularity of Johnny Cash’s music. In the South though, I don’t think he ever went away. I grew up hearing Johnny Cash records, I left for college and heard him played in the “alternative’ record stores downtown, and I heard him played over and over on the juke box all through college. His sound is completely unique. Johnny Cash was just a humble boy from Arkansas, but he went on to be one the biggest musical influences on generation after generation of music lovers.

Johnny Cash was born on February 26, 1932. He was born in Kingsland, Arkansas, but was raised in Dysess, Arkansas. Like many other poor Southerners he worked in the cotton fields as a child and through his teen years. His story is like many other sin the South during the depression: misery and hard work. Music was everything in his life, even as a small boy. His humble beginning belies the 50 million records he sold throughout his lifetime. Hits like “I Walk the line, “ “Ring of Fire, “ One piece at a Time,” “A Boy named Sue,” and countless others defined a generation and made him famous. His career spanned over 50 years and he is acknowledged as one of the most influential people in country music ever.

While his life began during the depression and tragedy and hard work seemed to follow him endlessly he was not beaten by life or life’s circumstances. Instead he used his early life to write the hits we all know and love. His legacy of music is living proof that was does not kill you makes you stronger.

My top ten songs by Johnny Cash are:

1. Walk the line
2. Folsom Prison Blues
3. One Piece at a Time
4. The One on the Right is on The Left
5. A Boy Named Sue
6. Cry Cry Cry
7. Hey Porter
8. Home of the Blues
9. Sunday Morning Comin Down
10. Ring of Fire

Johnny Cash had a deep voice that was often described as a freight train. It is completely distinctive with a nice Southern lilt. Even when he talks on his recordings he sounds like he is singing.

Takeaways
  • Johnny Cash was born on February 26, 1932.
  • He was born in Kingsland, Arkansas, but was raised in Dysess, Arkansas.
  • His humble beginning belies the 50 million records he sold throughout his lifetime.
Did You Know?
While his life began during the depression and tragedy and hard work seemed to follow him endlessly he was not beaten by life or life's circumstances. Instead he used his early life to write the hits we all know and love.
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cash is da man

Posted on 04/02/2008 at 10:04:02 AM

 
Cash has been my favorite since childhood. I lean more toward his live albums than I do his studio recordings, though. There is just so much energy in his audience - especially in his Folsom and San Q. Prison concerts. Yes, I have a lot of Cash albums! Great job with this article!

Posted on 04/07/2007 at 11:04:00 AM

 
I never really got into Johnny Cash, eventhough I was raised on country music. I went and seen the movie and have been a fan of his eversince. Too bad he's gone. I also have been listening to some of the old, old Carter Family (Johnny's in-laws).

Posted on 03/21/2007 at 4:03:00 PM

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