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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 ]
Lead Belly – Recorded in Washington, D.C., on June 22, 1937, the first of many recordings he made during his career, the last being live at the University of Texas at Austin on June 15, 1949. [8] "Rock Island Line" appears on the Lead Belly compilation Rock Island Line: Original 1935-1943 Recordings (released 2003), [9] among many others.
Carryin' On with Johnny Cash & June Carter is an album by Johnny Cash and June Carter released in 1967 (see 1967 in music), on Columbia Records.The album consists exclusively of duets by Cash and Carter, including "Jackson"; "Long-Legged Guitar Pickin' Man" (written by Cash's bass player, Marshall Grant) was also released as a single.
"Cowboys and Ladies" (with June Carter Cash) and "Heroes in Black and White" Kelly Crabb [54] All My Friends Are Cowboys [55] "Flesh and Blood" Jerry Hensley Cool Breeze Blowin' "Cuban Soldier" "Jackson" "Far Side Banks of Jordan" "If I Were a Carpenter" June Carter Cash Ring of Fire: The Best of June Carter Cash: 2006 "The Good Intent" Rosanne ...
Valerie June Carter Cash (June 23, 1929 – May 15, 2003 [1]) was an American country singer and songwriter. A five-time Grammy award-winner, she was a member of the Carter Family and the second wife of singer Johnny Cash.
"Jackson" is a song written in 1963 by Billy Edd Wheeler and Jerry Leiber. It was recorded in 1963 by the Kingston Trio, Wheeler, and Flatt and Scruggs. [1] It achieved its most notable popularity with two 1967 releases: a country hit single by Johnny Cash and June Carter, which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Country Singles chart, and a pop hit single by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood, which ...
Released in May 1967 as a single (Columbia 4-44158, with "You'll Be All Right" on the opposite side), [1] [2] the track was also included on the album Carryin' On with Johnny Cash & June Carter that appeared in August. [3] The song peaked at number six on U.S. Billboard 's country chart for the week of August 19, 1967. [4] [5]
"Rosanna's Going Wild" is a song written by June, Helen and Anita Carter for Johnny Cash. [3] Cash released it as a single (Columbia 4-44373, with "Roll Call" on the opposite side) [4] [5] [6] in November 1967. [7] The song made it to number 2 on U.S. Billboard ' s country chart [8] and to number 91 on the Hot 100. [9]