"Don't Take Your Guns To Town" (1958) Appearing on the album The Fabulous Johnny Cash, this song tells a captivating story about Billy Joe, on his journey to find freedom and independence.
Somewhere out there is a recording of Billy Bob Thornton and Johnny Cash playing Cash’s 1958 song “I Still Miss Someone” together. In a new interview with The Guardian, Thornton revealed ...
Johnny Cash’s first prison concert was a New Year’s Day performance in 1958 at San Quentin State Prison in California. He subsequently performed at Folsom Prison in California, Cummins Prison ...
Country legend Johnny Cash collaborated with countless duet partners over his decades-long career, but not all those songs saw the light of day. One such record was a never-released duet between ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Johnny Cash is back on the Billboard charts this week with a brand new album. The late country star returns to a number of rankings ...
Jr. in 1958, and was released as a b-side to ‘Don’t Take Your Guns to Town’ – the lead single from his seminal album ‘The Fabulous Johnny Cash’. Thornton went on to say: “Cash said ...