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Johnny Cash Fans

Frogster

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Teheheman said:
Before my computer fried, I had Cocaine Blues, and Get Rythum. But, I don't anymore :frown: But, I do have Johnny Cash versions of Walk the Line and Ring of Fire, I also had Jukebox Blues and Jackson before my computer fried. But, the way that you can get in onto your iTunes, is to open your iTunes up, and it should have a CD icon up in the devices part, once there, import it and then it should be right on there. Let me know if you got it or not.

Daniel
Thank you so much... that worked!
 

Teheheman

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Frogster said:
Thank you so much... that worked!
Cool, it's always good to know that I'm good for something every once in a while lol. I'll have to see if you wanna trade with me some of the songs you got. I got some MM songs if you want em. Whichever songs you want. Glad you got em on there.

Daniel
 

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I can't say that I'm a huge Johnny Cash fan. I respect and admire his legacy, and the few songs of his that I've heard, I like a lot, but he has a vast collection of songs, and as I just mentioned, I've only heard a few. I really love his cover of Nine Inch Nails' Hurt, though.
 

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Winslow Leach said:
Here is my list of what I consider to be the essential Johnny Cash...

The Complete Sun Recordings 1955-1958 - As the title says, this is everything Johnny Cash recorded at Sun Records at the very beginning of his career. Most of the early classics are here, but there are several nice rarities and never-before-released songs. Most of the tracks feature the classic lineup of Cash, Luther Perkins and Marshall Grant.

The Fabulous Johnny Cash (1959) - Johnny's first major-label release (Columbia) after leaving Sun.

Now There Was a Song! (1960) - Johnny sings country standards. Includes an early version of "Cocaine Blues" called "Transfusion Blues."

Blood, Sweat and Tears (1963) - one of Johnny's first concept albums.

Bitter Tears (Ballad of the American Indian; 1964) - another concept album; includes the powerful "Ballad of Ira Hays," about the Pima Indian who helped raise the flag on Iwo Jima (as depicted in Flags Of Our Fathers).

Orange Blossom Special (1965) - a folk-country album, most notable for several Dylan covers, including the Johnny-June hit "It Ain't Me Babe."

At Folsom Prison (1968) - the legendary live album cut at Folsom.

Ragged Old Flag (1974) - notable as the first album in which Johnny wrote all the songs himself.

The American Series (1994-2006) - sometimes playful, sometimes dark, these five Rick Rubin-produced albums bring Johnny's career full circle. Many of the songs have a rough, ragged you-are-there feel, which was the intent. A great cap to an extraordinary career.

And finally...

Everybody Loves a Nut (1966) - although it's certainly not essential Cash, it's a fun album made up entirely of novelty songs, including the wonderful "The One on the Right Is on the Left," "Boa Constrictor," by Shel Silverstein, and "Dirty Old Egg Sucking Dog," which Johnny sang to Rowlf on The Muppet Show. Unfortunately, this is not available on CD. With The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers. The album cover is a drawing by famed cartoonist Jack Davis.

Oh yes that is all true about what you say are musts i am a huge johnny cash fan i have been a fan all of my life .
i love the folsom prision album so much .

i love all the first albums as well i am in the prosess of geting all the albums that you have talked about it money is tight at the moment looooooo:mad: he he i love walk the line and i had to drag my mother to the theatere to see the movie .

when we left the movie theatre together she said wow that was the best movie that she has every seen .
and we went to the theatre 4 times after that really we did .
i am all so a big ELVIS PRESLEY FAN is any one else out sorry i don't mean to take away from the thread .
i have been a fan of both of them all the same amount of time .
 
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