Johnny Cash Only

I don't know what fans see in him. He's a crossover pop and country guy with a scowling smile,
black dull outfits and a voice that grates on my nerves. And 3-4 hit songs have been played to death
on radio and by bands. Fans who do not like country, often like him. If I have to hear his voice again-----
 
I don't know what fans see in him. He's a crossover pop and country guy with a scowling smile,
black dull outfits and a voice that grates on my nerves. And 3-4 hit songs have been played to death
on radio and by bands. Fans who do not like country, often like him. If I have to hear his voice again-----
Thanks for sharing your opinion, Victor, but this is a thread for John's fans.....so why would you bother?
 
"The Man In White", on the life & conversion of the Apostle Paul, was the only novel written by the legendary songwriter and performer, Johnny Cash.
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Johnny Cash - Man In White
 
Pappy---Johnny Cash was one of the nicest people that I ever met onboard one of my flights. I flew Johnny from (hold on) (I had to check my journal), but I flew Johnny from Dallas to Los Angeles for taping of a show. We knew in advance that he would be coming onboard as the last passenger and with an escort, which turned out to be Glen Campbell. And, YES, he (Cash) carried his guitar with him. Or, at least he did on that day. BTW, Glen Campbell flew under the name of Ernest Bates. (Whatever!)
 
Saw 4 of his shows, saw the Johnny Cash Exhibition at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, saw his home at Hickory Lake (outside at least) & used to own all 115 original LP records. Still have a lot of LPs & 45 rpms.
 
Too bad the big home in Hendersonville, Tennessee (Hickory Lake) burned down. The Johnny Cash Museum also has closed. Wonder where all that stuff he had went?
 
My wife, Grandson, his friend and myself went to a Johnny Cash impersonator show last evening. He had a four piece band in back of him with two female backup singers. It was an excellent show. He not only sang some of Johnny’s songs, but also would tell some history about Johnny now and then. It lasted just over two hours. The opening song was “Folsom Prison Blues.”
 


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