Country Music’s Classic Supergroup, The Highwaymen Sings ‘Highwayman’
The Highwaymen's ‘Highwayman’ showcased their unique vocals and amazing talent that made all the fans love country music all the more.
Iconic Couple Johnny Cash and June Carter In One Iconic Duet, “Jackson”
"Jackson" was penned by Billy Edd Wheeler and Jerry Leiber, first recorded by Wheeler in 1963. Johnny Cash and June Carter recorded their version in 1967.
Rosanne Cash Covered Her Father’s “Tennessee Flat Top Box” Without Knowing It
Back in 1962, “Tennessee Flat Top Box” by Johnny Cash, only managed to land in the No. 11 spot. However, in 1988, Rosanne made the song a chart topper.
Remembering The Highwaymen’s Hit Song “Desperados Waiting For A Train”
“Desperados Waiting For A Train” was made popular by the famous country group Highwaymen in 1985. Guy Clark wrote the song in 1973.
Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings Combined Their Talents In “One Too Many Mornings”
Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash recorded Bob Dylan’s song “One Too Many Mornings” for their first album together known as Heroes in 1986.
Throwback To Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues” That Cultivated His Outlaw Image
On January 13, 1968 at Folsom State Prison in Repressa, California, they recorded the live concert which became the “At Folsom Prison” album.
Johnny Cash and Jessi Colter Proclaim Faith In A Duet of “The Old Rugged Cross”
"The Old Rugged Cross" dates back to 1912 when it was written by evangelist and song-leader George Bennard, a minister ordained by the Methodist Episcopal Church. It is the most sung and covered hymn across the country. one of the less popular but most notable rendition is the duet of Jessi Colter and Johnny Cash.
Country Stars Back Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees of 2020
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees of 2020 are ready and several country artists will join dozens more to honor this year’s inductees.
Kelly Clarkson Channels Johnny Cash with Her ‘Ring of Fire’ Cover
Kelly Clarkson made herself a vessel of Johnny Cash's memory through her ‘Ring of Fire’ performance in her 'Kellyoke.'
Believe It or Not, Your Favorite Country Stars Did These Odd Jobs
Let us take a look at some of these country stars and what jobs they have been in before the bright lights.
Johnny Cash Aimed To Revive Patriotism In The Country With “Ragged Old Flag”
At the time the country was entangled in the Watergate Scandal, Johnny Cash recorded a tribute to patriotism that still thrives up to the present. The spoken word song was called "Ragged Old Flag."
Did You Know Johnny Cash’s “A Boy Named Sue” Was a Tale of Vengeance?
Do you know that Johnny Cash didn't have the chance to rehearse "A Boy Named Sue" before he first performed it in San Quentin prison?
Johnny Cash’s Spoken “Ragged Old Flag” on Super Bowl Ad Still Strikes a Nerve
Featured in the pre-game coverage of the 2017 Super Bowl, It included various real-life veterans and ended with a shot of the original “Ragged Old Flag."
The Highwaymen: The Mount Rushmore of Country Music and Still the Best Band in History
Individually blazing their own trails was perhaps the main fuel to The Highwaymen's road of success, thereby placing them on top of the industry in the '80s.
How to Create a Country Music Playlist for Studying and Concentration
There is more to music than it meets the eye, particularly country music. And here, we will show you why.
Sounds Like Johnny Cash: Who’s Closer? The Grandson or the Street Musician?
This sounds crazy but Johnny Cash's voice seems to have been resurrected in two unique individuals with exceptional talents. They both sounded exactly like him.
Country Music Winners Back in the 11th Grammy Awards Remind Us Why We Love the ’60s!
During the 11th Grammy Awards in 1969, songs that resounded in the country music industry have truly been recognized.
Hendersonville Home of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash Sold for $3.2M
The 4.5-acre lakefront property in Hendersonville where country music couple Johnny and June Carter Cash lived for more than three decades has already been sold
Nostalgic “Daddy Sang Bass” by Perkins and Cash Will Keep Your Kith and Kin Intact
“Daddy Sang Bass” was originally written by rockabilly legend Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash’s thirty-sixth entry on the pop charts.
Did You Spot Johnny Cash’s Powerful Song in the Movie Logan?
Have you watched the movie, Logan? Well if you did, you might have heard Johnny Cash's powerful song "Hurt."
The Inspiration that Johnny Cash Gave to Merle Haggard
Johnny Cash was first seen by the inmate Merle Haggard at San Quentin on January 1, 1958. The concert helped Merle Haggard change his life forever.
The Original Version of Johnny Cash and June Carter’s “Jackson”
"Jackson" is one of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash's signature duets, but are they the first to record the song?
“Redemption Song:” Bob Marley, Johnny Cash and Joe Strummer
"Redemption Song" is one of the most influential songs of all time. It is also one of the most covered songs of all time.
Johnny Cash’s Country Ballad “Give My Love to Rose”
Johnny Cash's "Give My Love to Rose" talks about the prisoner who has not seen his family for 10 years and the day he was released from prison.
10 Best Country Cover Songs Ever
Here are the top 10 best cover songs from country artists!
Rosanne Cash Opens up About Johnny Cash’s Drug Use and Affair
Rosanne Cash gets candid with an interview with PEOPLE about her father Johnny Cash's struggles with addiction, and how his infidelity affected the family.
Today Marks the 16th Death Anniversary of Country Legend Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash is a known music legend because of his major influence on the country music world. The country legend made countless songs that inspired his fans.
Shel Silverstein and Johnny Cash Having Fun Singing “A Boy Named Sue”
Shel Silverstein wrote Johnny Cash's highest-charting song on the Hot 100 chart, "A Boy Named Sue."






























