The day I started listen Johnny Cash I knew what real music was all about. I wish I could have met him just once before he left us and tell him what an inspiration he was. I started playing guitar because of Johnny Cash and I love all his songs. Thanks for posting this video.
Funny pet videos Starring Bentley the Bulldog Good luck with the guitar. Luther Perkins guitar picking techniques made me learn easier. Check out Bob Wotton playing as well. He followed after Perkins died in the fire.
This is the Spirit of Country music and Johnny Cash does it nice and sweet and if I ever listen country music without Johnny Cash then it's like getting a blank cheque from your first employer. I am from Grenada in the West Indies however Country music and southern gospel music is the #1 style of music I love for all times and seasons. Johnny has a unique voice and talent that matches his height I think. I embrace the opportunity to write and post my comments. Thank you very much!!!
He had a voice you couldn't forget. Wonderful music. Was a fan of this great m,an for many years before he was really accepted in the UK. There was just something about his style that seemed to speak to me in a way nothing else did or does.
It's good to see The Man in Black throw his harmonica into the adoring spectators. Some lucky guy has a genuine piece of musical history. And all for one piece if lead 😔
JC dieser auftritt ist Spitzenklasse. Diese Lebendigkeit und interaction mit dem Publikum ist ergreifend schön anzusehen und sogar auf allen sinnlichen Ebenen zu ersparen und im Herzen zu fühlen. 1000 dank
I agree, he is very special to me, too. The voice, the man himself, the whole package! I listen to other country artists, too, but he is a notch above the others. I am from Norway and I'm a long time Cash-fan. Nice to see your comments!
On this day in 1965 {January 13th} Johnny Cash performed "Orange Blossom Special" on the ABC-TV program 'Shindig!' One month later on February 13th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #80 and also spent 6 weeks on the Top 100 It reached #3 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart Five years later in 1970 Doug Kershaw covered it; his version peaked at #9 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart R.I.P. Mr. Cash {1932 - 2003} & Doug Kershaw turns 77 on Jan. 24th
Man i want personally thank johnny Even though he’s been dead Ive been stressing during the holidays have pre hypertension Massive headaches everyday This man Made me happy listening to his music Thank god for this legend
Lyrics melody and range are all magnificently mixed that's how Johnny Cash so distinct and above among the greats ... his folsom prison blues is my fav ...
Aan elk persoon die iets over Johnny .C. heeft geplaatst ben ik dank verschuldigd en dan met name voor de muziek met beeld erbij. Jammer dat mijn kennis v/h Engels soms tekort schiet om alle teksten te begrijpen en dat de reacties soms slecht vertaald worden want het is voor mij ook een manier om mijn Engels een beetje te verbeteren. Hoe dan ook, allen mijn hartelijke dank.
Today my teacher from english asked me why i was a fan of Johnny Cash (Because i'm 16 yrs old) I told him that i just don't know and the reactions from beneath me are just the same like me :d
Interesting..I didn't know Cash played harmonica. that set was pretty fancy and I'm sure it wasn't prison stock. They spent some bucks making that video.
there will never be another Ervin t rouse George Thomas Mayfield Richard Kuklinski or Roger Rouse#1 Contender. Boy howdy 🤠. Opportunity Montana. I'm going to Jackson