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  2. Tennessee Flat Top Box - Wikipedia

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    "Tennessee Flat Top Box" is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Johnny Cash. It was released as a single in late 1961, reaching 11 on the Billboard country singles charts and 84 on the pop charts. [1] The song's name refers to a steel-stringed acoustic guitar.

  3. That Old Wheel - Wikipedia

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    "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 ...

  4. 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of ...

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    In a review of the album for AllMusic, William Ruhlmann stated that "there is a reasonable compilation to be constructed from this material, a collection that, for example, might include Cash's version of Elvis Costello's "The Big Light" (from 1987's Is Coming to Town) and the Paul McCartney collaboration "New Moon Over Jamaica" (from 1988's Water From the Wells of Home), but this isn't it ...

  5. Brandi Carlile - Wikipedia

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    Carlile began singing country songs on stage when she was eight years old. At age eight, Carlile performed Johnny Cash's "Tennessee Flat Top Box" with her mother, Teresa Carlile, [14] and began writing songs at age 15. [15] At 16, Carlile became a backup singer for an Elvis impersonator. [16]

  6. Marshall Grant - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Garnett Grant (May 5, 1928 – August 7, 2011) was the upright bassist and electric bassist of singer Johnny Cash's original backing duo, the Tennessee Two, in which Grant and electric guitarist Luther Perkins played. The group became known as The Tennessee Three in 1960, with the addition of drummer W. S. Holland. Grant also served as ...

  7. Home of the Blues - Wikipedia

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    The song is an autobiographical account of Cash's unpleasant childhood. Cash has attributed his inspiration for this song as Home of the Blues record shop on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee, which operated from the late 1940's until the mid 1970's. He used to hang out there, buy records and meet other musicians including the owner Ruben Cherry.

  8. It's All Over (Johnny Cash song) - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " It's All Over " is a song written and originally recorded by Johnny Cash . Released in September 1976 as a single (Columbia 3-10424, with "Ridin' on the Cotton Belt" on the B-side), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] the song reached number 41 on U.S. Billboard 's country chart for the week of November 27.

  9. Luther Perkins - Wikipedia

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    Luther Monroe Perkins, Jr. (January 8, 1928 – August 5, 1968) was an American country music guitarist and a member of the Tennessee Three, the backup band for singer Johnny Cash. Perkins was an iconic figure in what would become known as rockabilly music.