Johnny Cash was one of the most imposing and influential figures in post-World War II country music. With his deep, resonant baritone and spare percussive guitar, he had a basic, distinctive sound. Cash didn't sound like Nashville, nor did he sound like honky tonk or rock & roll. He created his own subgenre, falling halfway between the blunt emotional honesty of folk, the rebelliousness of rock & roll, and the world-weariness of country. Cash's career coincided with the birth of rock & roll, and his rebellious attitude and simple, direct musical attack shared a lot of similarities with rock. However, there was a deep sense of history -- as he would later illustrate with his series of historical albums -- that kept him forever tied with country. And he was one of country music's biggest stars of the '50s and '60s, scoring well over 100 hit singles.
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Tracklist:
01.-Folsom Prison Blues
02.-Hey Porter
03.-I Walk The Line
04.-Get Rhythm
05.-Guess Things Happen That Way
06.-Rock Island Line
07.-Home Of The Blues
08.-Luther Played The Boogie
09.-Mean Eyed Cat
10.-Big River
11.-Next In Line
12.-Come In Stranger
13.-Train Of Love
14.-There You Go
15.-Ballad Of A Teenage Queen
16.-So Doggone Lonesome
17.-The Ways Of A Woman In Love
18.-Give My Love To Rose
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