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  2. Rock Island Line (album) - Wikipedia

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    Rock Island Line is an album by Johnny Cash on vinyl format, later released on CD, with a few train and fun songs included of which some were from different albums before. Track listing [ edit ]

  3. Johnny Cash albums discography - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Johnny Cash: Release date: 2005; Label: Island Records ... the Line/Folsom Prison Blues)" "I Will Rock and Roll with You" ... Picture Company/YouTube ...

  4. Rock Island Line - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded performance of "Rock Island Line" was by inmates of the Arkansas Cummins State Farm prison in 1934. [ 1 ] The beginning of the most popular version of the song tells the story of a train operator who smuggles pig iron through a toll gate by claiming all he had on board was livestock , but this episode was a later addition not ...

  5. Johnny Cash - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Cash's America: 2012 My Father and the Man in Black: 2014 The Winding Stream: Johnny Cash: American Rebel a/k/a I Am Johnny Cash: 2015 We're Still Here: Johnny Cash's Bitter Tears Revisited: 2019 The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash: 2020 My Darling Vivian: 2022 Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon

  6. I Walk the Line - Wikipedia

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    I Walk the Line" is a song written and recorded in 1956 by Johnny Cash. After three attempts with moderate chart ratings, it became Cash's first #1 hit on the Billboard country chart, eventually reaching #17 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song remained on the record charts for over 43 weeks, and sold over two million copies. [3]

  7. Wide Open Road (Johnny Cash song) - Wikipedia

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    Recorded by Cash in early 1955, [7] [8] it wasn't released as a single until 1964, [9] years after his move to Columbia. (That year Sun included the unpublished songs "Belshazah" and "Wide Open Road" on the album Original Sun Sound of Johnny Cash and also released them as two sides of the only single off it.)

  8. Next in Line (Johnny Cash song) - Wikipedia

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    "Next in Line" is a song written and originally recorded by Johnny Cash. The song was recorded by Cash in April 1957 and released as a single on Sun Records (Sun 266) later in the year, with "Don't Make Me Go" (another song from the same recording session) on the opposite side.

  9. 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.