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Here Comes Tommy Cash: 1967 "Jailbirds Can't Fly" — — "Tobacco Road" — — "I'm Not the Boy I Used to Be" — — 1968 "The Sounds of Goodbye" 41 17 single only 1969 "Your Lovin' Takes the Leavin' Out of Me" 43 — Your Lovin' Takes the Leavin' Out of Me "Six White Horses" A: 4 1 Six White Horses: 1970 "Rise and Shine" 9 8 Rise and Shine ...
Country singer Tommy Cash, the younger brother of the late singing legend Johnny Cash, has died aged 84. His death on September 13, was confirmed on Saturday in a statement shared on Instagram by ...
Tommy Cash, country singer and the youngest brother of legendary country singer Johnny Cash, died at 84 on Friday. His death, which falls nearly 21 years after Johnny Cash's Sept. 12, 2003, death ...
Tommy Cash, the country musician and younger brother of late music icon Johnny Cash, died Friday evening. He was 84. The Johnny Cash Museum confirmed Tommy Cash’s death in a statement Saturday ...
"Six White Horses" is a song written by Larry Murray and recorded by Tommy Cash in 1969. Cash's recording reached number four on the Billboard country chart and number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100 . It made it to number one on RPM Magazine 's Canadian country chart.
The Last Gunfighter Ballad is an album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1977. Notable tracks include the title track, "Far Side Banks of Jordan" and "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine", the latter of which features Cash's brother Tommy Cash.
"That Old Wheel" is a song written by Jennifer Pierce and recorded by Johnny Cash together with Hank Williams Jr. for Cash's Jack Clement–produced 1988 album Water from the Wells of Home. Released in September 1988 as the lead single from the album, [4] [3] [1] the song reached number 21 on U.S. Billboard 's country chart for the week of ...
"Understand Your Man" is a song written and recorded by American singer Johnny Cash. [2] It was released in January 1964 as the first single from the album I Walk the Line. The single went to #1 on the country charts for six weeks. [3] The song also crossed over to the Top 40, peaking at #35. [4]