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...It sounds like the Man in Black but is actually Callahan, impersonating Cash’s opening words from his At Folsom Prison live album....
...Far from being a whodunnit, Robins’s podcast, about the making of Johnny Cash’s iconic 1968 album At Folsom Prison, is the tale of a musician hoping to recapture past glories....
...He can hold his own at karaoke, usually belting out Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues”. Tell-it-straight pragmatism (some call it gruffness) has defined his 35-year career at AT&T....
...The song’s greatest champion, however, was Johnny Cash, who recorded it on his 1965 Orange Blossom Special album and his At Folsom Prison live record three years later....
...(FT) Hello, I’m Johnnycashi A new species of black tarantula that lives near Folsom Prison, California, has been named after Johnny Cash. (BBC)...
...(FT) Hello, I’m Johnnycashi A new species of black tarantula that lives near Folsom Prison, California, has been named after Johnny Cash, the country singer who once played for inmates there....
...“When I think about them women, Lord I hang my head and cry,” he slurs in “Folsom Prison Blues”. The lyrics aren’t in Johnny Cash’s original....
...They performed covers of songs by Hank Williams, Curtis Mayfield, Johnny Cash, Woody Guthrie, Patsy Cline, John Lee Hooker, Fats Domino and Pete Seeger....
...(1966), Johnny Cash’s At Folsom Prison (1968), Tom Waits’ Frank’s Wild Years (1987), Peter Hammill’s Nadir’s Big Chance (1975), the Streets’ A Grand Don’t Come For Free (2004), Kraftwerk’s Trans Europe Express...
...Johnny Cash: I See a Darkness By Reinhard KleistTranslated by Michael Waaler Self Made Hero £14.99, 221 pages FT Bookshop price: £11.99 Unlike dipsomaniac Hank Williams or bloated Elvis Presley, Johnny...
...On the rare occasions live albums live up to their billing – James Brown’s Live at the Apollo, for instance, or Johnny Cash’s At Folsom Prison – it’s because they capture an exceptional performer at their...
...The career of Johnny Cash, the American journalist Nicholas Dawidoff once wrote, “vacillated between Saturday night and Sunday morning, between debauchery and devotion”....
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