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| Johnny Cash > Albums & Lyrics |

16 Biggest Hits Album- Ballad of Ira Hayes
- Boy Named Sue
- Daddy Sang Bass
- Flesh and Blood
- Folsom Prison Blues
- I Still Miss Someone
- I Walk the Line
- In the Jailhouse Now
- Man In Black
- One Piece At a Time
- Ring Of Fire
- Understand Your Man
- (Ghost) Riders in the Sky
| American 3: Solitary Man Album- Solitary Man
- That Lucky Old Sun
- One
- Nobody
- I See A Darkness
- The Mercy Seat
- Would You Lay With Me
- Field Of Diamonds
- Before My Time
- Country Trash
- Mary Of The Wild Moor
- Wayfaring Stranger
| American IV: The Man Comes Around Album- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- Danny Boy
- Desperado
- First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
- Give My Love to Rose
- Hurt
- I Hung My Head
- In My Life
- Personal Jesus
- Sam Hall
- Streets of Laredo
- Tear Stained Letter
- The Man Comes Around
| American Recordings Album- Let The Train Blow The Whistle
- The Beast In Me
- Drive On
- Why Me Lord
- Thirteen
- Oh, Bury Me Not
- Bird On A Wire
- Tennessee Stud
- Down There By The Train
- Redemption
- Like A Soldier
| At Folsom Prison Album- 25 Minutes To Go
- Busted
- Cocaine Blues
- Dark As The Dungeon
- Flushed From The Bathroom Of Your Heart
- Folsom Prison Blues
- Give My Love to Rose
- Green, Green Grass Of Home
- Greystone Chapel
- I Got Stripes
- I Still Miss Someone
- Jackson
- Joe Bean
- Orange Blossom Special
- Send A Picture Of Mother
- The Long Black Veil
- The Wall
| At San Quentin Album- Big River
- Boy Named Sue
- Folsom Prison Blues
- He Turned the Water into Wine
- I Still Miss Someone
- I Walk the Line
- Old Account Was Settled Long Ago
- Peace in the Valley
- Ring Of Fire
- San Quentin
- Starkville City Jail
- Wanted Man
| Bitter Tears (Ballads Of The American Indian) Album- As Long As The Grass Shall Grow
- Apache Tears
- Custer
- The Talking Leaves
- The Ballad Of Ira Hayes
- Drums
- White Girl
- The Vanishing Race
| Blood, Sweat, And Tears Album- Another Man Done Gone
- Busted
- Casey Jones
- Nine Pound Hammer
- Chain Gang
- Waiting For A Train
- Roughneck
| Hymns By Johnny Cash Album- It Was Jesus
- I Saw A Man
- Are All The Children In
- The Old Account
- Lead Me Gently Home
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Snow In His Hair
- Lead Me Father
- I Call Him
- These Things Shall Pass
- God Will
| Hymns From The Heart Album- God Must Have My Fortune Laid Away
- I Got Shoes
- Let The Lower Lights Be Burning
- If We Never Meet Again
- When I Take My Vacation In Heaven
- When He Reached Down His Hand For Me
- Taller Than Trees
- My God Is Real
- These Hands
| I Walk The Line Album- I Walk the Line
- Bad News
- Folsom Prison Blues
- Give My Love to Rose
- Hey Porter
- I Still Miss Someone
- Understand Your Man
- Wreck Of The Old 97
- Still In Town
- Big River
- Troublesome Waters
| Johnny 99 Album- Highway Patrolman
- God Bless Robert E. Lee
- New Cut Road
- Johnny 99
- Ballad Of The Ark
- Joshua Gone Barbados
- Girl From The Canyon
- Brand New Dance (featuring June Carter)
| Johnny Cash With His Hot And Blue Guitar Album- Rock Island Line
- Country Boy
- Cry! Cry! Cry!
- So Doggone Lonesome
- I Was There When It Happened
- I Walk the Line
- Folsom Prison Blues
| Just As I Am Album- I Saw A Man
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Snow In His Hair
- The Great Speckled Bird
- If We Never Meet Again
- When He Reached Down His Hand For Me
- Daddy Sang Bass
- He Turned the Water into Wine
- The Ten Commandments
- Peace in the Valley
- When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder
- Amazing Grace
- Farther Along
- Just As I Am
- In The Sweet By And By
- The Old Rugged Cross
- Rock Of Ages
- Precious Memories
- Softly And Tenderly
- Were You There When They Crucified My Lord (featuring June Carter)
| Now, There Was A Song! Album- Seasons Of My Heart
- I Feel Better All Over
- Time Changes Everything
- My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You
- Transfusion Blues
- Why Do You Punish Me (For Loving You)
- I Will Miss You When You Go
- Just One More
- Honky Tonk Girl
| Ride This Train Album- Ride This Train (Part 1)
- Loading Coal
- Ride This Train (Part 2)
- Slow Rider
- Ride This Train (Part 3)
- Lumberjack
- Ride This Train (Part 4)
- Dorraine Of Ponchartrain
- Ride This Train (Part 5)
- Going To Memphis
- Ride This Train (Part 6)
- When Papa Played The Dobro
- Ride This Train (Part 7)
- Boss Jack
- Ride This Train (Part 8)
- Old Doc Brown
| Ring Of Fire (The Best Of Johnny Cash) Album- Ring Of Fire
- What Do I Care
- I Still Miss Someone
- Forty Shades Of Green
- Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)
- The Rebel Johnny Yuma
- Bonanza!
- The Big Battle
- Remember The Alamo
- Tennessee Flat-Top Box
| Songs Of Our Soil Album- Drink To Me
- Five Feet High and Rising
- The Man On The Hill
- Hank And Joe And Me
- Clementine
- The Great Speckled Bird
- I Want To Go Home
- The Caretaker
- Old Apache Squaw
- It Could Be You (Instead Of Him)
- I Got Stripes
| Sunday Morning Coming Down Album- Folsom Prison Blues
- Orange Blossom Special
- Big River
- Green, Green Grass Of Home
- Understand Your Man
- If I Were A Carpenter
- Long Black Veil, The
- Sunday Morning Coming Down
| The Christmas Spirit Album- The Christmas Spirit
- I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day
- Blue Christmas
- Gifts They Gave
- Here Was A Man
- Christmas As I Knew It
- Silent Night
- Little Drummer Boy
- Ringing The Bells For Jim
- We Are The Shepherds
- Who Kept The Sheep
- Ballad Of The Harp Weaver
| The Essential Johnny Cash Album- Cry, Cry, Cry
- There You Go
- All Over Again
- The Rebel-Johnny Yuma
- Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)
- Girl From The North Country
- Song Of The Patriot
- The Wanderer
- Ballad Of A Teenage Queen
- Tennessee Flat-Top Box
- The Ballad Of Ira Hayes
- Orange Blossom Special
- The One On The Right Is On The Left
- If I Were A Carpenter
- Flesh and Blood
- The Night Hank Williams Came To Town
- Jackson
- Ragged Old Flag
- Man In Black
- I Walk the Line
- I Still Miss Someone
- Hey Porter
- Get Rhythm
- Folsom Prison Blues
- Five Feet High and Rising
- Big River
- A Boy Named Sue
- Daddy Sang Bass
- Guess Things Happen That Way
- Highwayman
- One Piece At a Time
- Ring Of Fire
| The Fabulous Johnny Cash Album- Run Softly, Blue River
- The Troubadour
- One More Ride
- I Still Miss Someone
- Shepherd Of My Heart
- Suppertime
| The Sound Of Johnny Cash Album- Lost On The Desert
- Accidentally On Purpose
- In the Jailhouse Now
- Mr. Lonesome
- In Them Old Cottonfields Back Home
- Let Me Down Easy
- Sing It Pretty, Sue
| Unchained Album- Rowboat
- Sea Of Heartbreak
- Rusty Cage
- The One Rose
- Country Boy
- Memories Are Made Of This
- Spiritual
- Southern Accents
- Mean Eyed Cat
- Meet Me In Heaven
- I Never Picked Cotton
- Unchained
| Unearthed Album- Long Black Veil
- Flesh & Blood
- Just The Other Side
- If I Give My Soul
- Understand Your Man
- Banks Of The Ohio
- Two Timing Woman
- Chunk Of Coal
- Breaking Bread
- Waiting For A Train
- Casey Jones
- No Earthly Good
- The Fourth Man In The Fire
- Dark As A Dungeon
- Down There By The Train
- Pochohantas
- Trouble In Mind
- Down The Line
- As Long As
- Heart Of Gold
- The Running Kind (featuring Tom Petty)
- Brown-Eyed Handsome Man (featuring Carl Perkins)
- T Is For Texas
- Like A Soldier (featuring Willie Nelson)
- Drive On (Alt Lyrics)
- Bird On A Wire (Live With Orchestra)
- Singer Of Songs
- Redemption Song (featuring Joe Strummer)
- Father & Son (featuring Fiona Apple)
- Chattanooga Sugarbabe
- He Stopped Loving Her Today
- Hard Times
- Wichita Lineman
- Cindy (featuring Nick Cave)
- Big Iron
- Salty Dog
- Gentle On My Mind
- You Are My Sunshine
- The Man Comes Around (Alt take)
- I Shall Not Be Moved
- I Am A Pilgrim
- Doo Lord
- When The Roll
- If We Never Meet Again This Side Of Heaven
- Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies
- Let The Lower Lights Be Burning
- When He Reached Down
- In The Sweet Bye And Bye
- In The Garden
- Softly & Tenderly
- Just As I Am
- Bird On A Wire
- Thirteen
- Rowboat
- The One Rose
- Rusty Cage
- Southern Accents
- Mercy Seat
- Solitary Man
- Wayfaring Stranger
- One
- I Hung My Head
- The Man Comes Around
- Hurt
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He has recorded more than 1,500 songs and they can be found on about 500 albums, counting only American and European releases.
More of his albums (45) remain in print today than most artists ever make.
He is the youngest person ever chosen for the Country Music Hall of Fame and the only person ever selected for the Country and Rock Music Hall of Fame, until this 1998, when Elvis Presley was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
He has placed 48 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 Pop charts, about the same number as the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys.
He has tallied more Pop hit singles than Barbra Streisand, Michael Jackson (including his Jackson 5 hits), the Four Seasons, David Bowie, the Supremes, Elton John, Billy Joel, Kenny Rogers, the combined totals of Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon and Simon & Garfunkel, Martin Gaye, B.B. King, Roy Orbison, Kool & the Gang, Linda Ronstadt. Diana Ross, the combined total of all of the Osmond Family, Jerry Lee Lewis and the combined total of Lionel Richie and the Commodores.
He has won 11 Grammies, the most recent include the 1999 Lifetime Achievement Award and the 2002 shared Grammy for Best Country Album. Two of his Grammys came for writing liner notes, for his At Folsom Prison album and Bob Dylan's Nashville Skyline record.
Cash's 1987 Grammy came through his participation in The Class Of '55 recordings with the late Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis. The project represented a rebirth of "The Million Dollar Quartet" recordings featuring Cash, Perkins, Lewis and the late Elvis Presley and, interestingly enough, it predated Orbison's participation in The Traveling Wilburys.
He has had chart success as a solo artists, as part of a duet, as the leader of a trio, and as a part of the award-winning Highwayman quartet.
Long before the term "concept album" was coined, Cash created such thematically unified albums Ride This Train (1960), Blood, Seat, & Tears (1963), Bitter Tears (1964). and Johnny Cash Sings Ballads Of The True West (1965).
People forget just how hot Johnny Cash was, when his sales career was at its zenith. In the fall of 1969, Johnny Cash was the hottest act in the world, selling around 250,000 albums per month of his Folsom Prison and San Quinten albums. At that time, he was even outselling the Beatles.
As Rich Kinezie observed it Country Music magazine 10 years ago, Cash "strengthened the bonds between folk and country music so that both sides saw their similarities as well as their differences. He helped to liberalize Nashville so that it could accept the unconventional and the controversial and he did as much as anyone to make the 'outlaw' phenomenon possible."
As host of The Johnny Cash Show on ABC-TV (1969-1971), he served up 60 hours of prime-time TV, which featured performers like Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Linda Ronstadt, Ray Charles, Neil Young, James Taylor, Neil Diamond, Joni Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot, Kenny Rogers, Roy Orbison, Hank Williams Jr., Dennis Hopper, Judy Collins, Charley Pride, the Oak Ridge Boys, Patti Page and Merle Haggard, most rarely seen on TV back then.
His 1975 autobiography Man in Black has so far sold around 1.5 million copies, about 300,000 in hardcover.
He is one of the very few people in the history of music to sell more than 50 million records.
He has placed at least two singles on the Country charts for 38 consecutive years, including an amazing 25 hits between 1958 and 1960.
He produced and co-scripted a movie about the life of Jesus, Gospel Road, and filmed it in Israel. The film was distributed by Billy Graham's organization and is still in great demand today.
He has starred in four additional theatrical films including one of the last great westerns, A Gunfight, with Kirk Douglas. In addition, he has been a featured star in seven TV movies including The Pride Of Jessee Hallam, a hard-hitting, poignant story of one man's struggle against illiteracy. The show has proven to be a valuable tool in the battle against illiteracy.
He has posted over 130 hits on the Billboard Country singles chart, more than anyone in history, except George Jones. (Discounting duets by both men, Cash's total exceeds Jones.)
• He has won over two dozen songwriting awards from BMI; two of his songs, Folsom Prison Blues and I Walk The Line have earned million-performance citations from BMI.
Over a hundred acts have recorded Cash's I Walk The Line.
He has toured extensively for 38 years on a scope far beyond the normal tour bus routine of U.S. honky-tonks, state fairs, and showrooms. Hundreds of thousands of fans in Japan, Australia, New Zealand and throughout Europe have seen The Johnny Cash Show. He has toured in Vietnam and throughout the U.S. State Department, he has appeared in concert in many Eastern European nations such as Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia.
He has fathered four daughters (Rosanne, Tara, Cindy and Kathy) and a son (John Carter), all of whom have performed with him at one time or another. In addition, Rosanne has become our of country music's top singer-songwriters.
Cash's influence on younger musicians in the Rock/Pop field is as strong a it was in the 60's: A group of European musicians last year released Til Things Get Brighter, an album 100% composed of Johnny Cash covers by such acts as Michelle Shocked and Marc Almond. In addition, fresh recordings of Cash classics like I Still Miss Someone and Big River have recently been made by Stevie Nicks and the Beat Farmers. He is a featured guest soloist on U-2's album ZOOROPA.
His last three albums earned him Grammy Awards:American Recordings Best Folk Album 1994; Unchained - Best Country Album 1998 and Solitary Man - Best Country Male Vocal Performance 2000. Cash received the most coveted of Grammy award for Lifetime Achievment in 1999.
Cash was honored with a Kennedy Center Award in December of 1996.
Despite country music stations refusing to play his newer music, Cash and American Recordings were honored with Country Music Television-Europe's #7 Video of the Year for Rusty Cage, and Playboy Magazine honored Cash with the 1998 Music Poll Winner "Hall of Fame" Award.
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