Search - Artist/Band: Johnny Cash

Artist Info

  • Name: Johnny Cash
  • Birthday: 02/26/1932
  • Birth Place: Kingsland, AR
  • Died: 09/12/2003
  • Decades Active: 1950,1960,1970,1980,1990,2000
  • Genre: Country
  • Styles: Country Gospel, Country-Pop, Cowboy, Gospel, Rockabilly, Traditional Country, Rock & Roll
  • Moods: Acerbic, Bittersweet, Brash, Brooding, Cathartic, Earthy, Gloomy, Plaintive, Rebellious, Rowdy, Searching, Somber, Wry, Autumnal, Bitter, Boisterous, Cheerful, Confident, Detached, Earnest, Fiery, Fun, Organic, Playful, Rambunctious, Restrained, Rousing, Carefree, Energetic, Gritty, Irreverent, Lively, Melancholy, Provocative, Ramshackle, Reflective, Sad, Sparse, Swaggering, Dramatic, Poignant, Spiritual, Weary, Wistful

Albums

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Title Release
  • Remixed
  • 06/16/2009
  • Triple Feature
  • 03/10/2009
  • Folsom Prison Blues [Charly] W
  • 02/24/2009
  • Johnny Cash Remixed W
  • 01/27/2009
  • Johnny and June
  • 01/12/2009
  • Classic Johnny Cash W
  • 12/15/2008
  • Classic: Masters Collection
  • 12/08/2008
  • 14 Favorite Gospel Songs
  • 11/18/2008
  • Best of Johnny Cash [Sony/BMG]
  • 10/24/2008
  • Johnny Cash Christmas Special 1978 WA
  • 10/08/2008
  • The Best of Johnny Cash [Entertain Me]
  • 09/22/2008
  • Gospel of John WA
  • 08/26/2008
  • Playlist Your Way
  • 08/05/2008
  • Greatest Hits [Steel Box Collection]
  • 07/28/2008
  • Original Greatest Hits WA
  • 07/01/2008
  • Johnny Cash's America WA
  • 06/24/2008
  • Hit Collection
  • 06/17/2008
  • Wanted Man: The Johnny Cash Collection
  • 06/02/2008
  • Super Hits, Vol. 2
  • 05/27/2008
  • The Best of the Johnny Cash TV Show [CD/DVD]
  • 05/26/2008
  • Best of Johnny Cash: Green Series
  • 04/29/2008
  • Playlist: The Very Best of Johnny Cash
  • 04/29/2008
  • Complete Sun Masters
  • 04/21/2008
  • Original Album Classics WA
  • 03/31/2008
  • The Definitive Collection WA
  • 03/04/2008
  • Gospel Music of Johnny Cash WA
  • 02/26/2008
  • Original American Classics
  • 02/05/2008
  • Country Boy [Entertain Me]
  • 2008
  • Folsom Prison Blues [Entertain Me] WA
  • 2008
  • Train of Love [Entertain Me]
  • 2008
  • Love Songs
  • 11/27/2007
  • Silver Collection
  • 11/19/2007
  • Christmas Album
  • 10/26/2007
  • Pure
  • 09/25/2007
  • Love, God, Murder, Life [4 CD]
  • 09/24/2007
  • The Johnny Cash Show: The Best of Johnny Cash
  • 09/18/2007
  • Johnny Cash [Madacy #2]
  • 08/14/2007
  • All Aboard the Blue Train/Original Sun Sound of Johnny Cash/Sings Hank Williams
  • 07/23/2007
  • Family & Friends
  • 07/23/2007
  • Greatest Hits & Now Here's Johnny Cash
  • 06/18/2007
  • 20 Essential Classics WA
  • 06/12/2007
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Johnny Cash, Vol. 2
  • 05/01/2007
  • Don't Take Your Guns to Town
  • 05/01/2007
  • Cash: Ultimate Gospel WA
  • 03/06/2007
  • Outtakes WA
  • 02/27/2007
  • Best of the Sun Years [Charly]
  • 01/29/2007
  • 20 Hits WA
  • 2007
  • Best of the Johnny Cash TV Show [2 DVD] WA
  • 2007
  • More Songs from Johnny's Personal File WA
  • 2007
  • Forever Johnny Cash
  • 12/12/2006
  • The Legend of Johnny Cash, Vol. 2 WA
  • 11/21/2006
  • Country Boy [Musical Memories]
  • 11/06/2006
  • Mastercuts
  • 10/31/2006
  • Christmas as I Knew It
  • 09/29/2006
  • 18 Greatest WA
  • 08/08/2006
  • Country Hit Parade
  • 08/08/2006
  • The Man in Black [Allegro] WA
  • 07/11/2006
  • I Walk the Line [Intense] WA
  • 07/10/2006
  • American V: A Hundred Highways WA
  • 07/04/2006
  • Johnny Cash: Roots & Branches WA
  • 07/04/2006
  • Boom Chicka Boom/Classic Cash
  • 07/03/2006
  • Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town/Water from the Wells of Home WA
  • 07/03/2006
  • Colour Collection
  • 06/05/2006
  • Folsom Prison Blues [Creative Sounds]
  • 05/24/2006
  • I Walk the Line [Creative Sounds]
  • 05/24/2006
  • 10 Top 10's
  • 05/23/2006
  • Personal File WA
  • 05/23/2006
  • Open Road
  • 05/16/2006
  • Walk the Line
  • 05/16/2006
  • I Walk the Line [Balboa]
  • 04/04/2006
  • Hall of Fame
  • 03/21/2006
  • Golden Legends: Johnny Cash
  • 02/28/2006
  • 16 Biggest Hits: Johnny & June WA
  • 02/21/2006
  • Duets
  • 02/21/2006
  • I Walk the Line [Collectables]
  • 02/14/2006
  • Traveling Cash-An Imaginary Journey
  • 02/13/2006
  • Covered by Cash WA
  • 02/01/2006
  • Country Legends: I Walk the Line
  • 2006
  • The Johnny Cash [Sunday Times]
  • 2006
  • Ring of Fire: The Legend of Johnny Cash
  • 11/21/2005
  • The Legend of Johnny Cash WA
  • 10/25/2005
  • Walking the Line: The Legendary Sun Recordings WA
  • 10/25/2005
  • Johnny Cash Reads the Complete New Testament WA
  • 10/18/2005
  • I Walk the Line: Country Legends
  • 10/11/2005
  • Platinum Collection
  • 10/11/2005
  • I Walk the Line...Songs of Love
  • 09/27/2005
  • Johnny Cash [Direct Source]
  • 09/06/2005
  • Cash Cuts: The Sun Years
  • 09/01/2005
  • 32 Original Classics WA
  • 08/30/2005
  • Country Boy [Pazzazz]
  • 08/23/2005
  • Christmas With Johnny Cash [Madacy 2 Disc]
  • 08/02/2005
  • Country Legend [Disky #1]
  • 07/19/2005
  • The Legendary
  • 06/20/2005
  • The Man in Black [American Legends] WA
  • 06/14/2005
  • Country Legends [Country Legends]
  • 06/06/2005
  • Get Rhythm [Sun] WA
  • 05/31/2005
  • The Collection: The Fabulous Johnny Cash/Blood, Sweat & Tears/Ragged Old Flag WA
  • 04/05/2005
  • Life Goes On
  • 02/15/2005
  • Collection [Madacy Disc 2 Revised]
  • 2005
  • Collection [Madacy Disc 3 Revised]
  • 2005
  • The Christmas Collection WA
  • 10/25/2004
  • Orby Records Spotlights Johnny Cash
  • 10/19/2004
  • 20 Greatest Hits [Platinum] WA
  • 09/28/2004
  • The Mercury Years
  • 08/09/2004
  • A Pair of Brothers
  • 07/20/2004
  • I Walk the Line [Delta]
  • 07/13/2004
  • Ring of Fire [Laserlight]
  • 07/13/2004
  • Lonesome in Black: The Legendary Sun Recordings
  • 06/29/2004
  • 54 Great Performances WA
  • 06/22/2004
  • Original Outlaw
  • 05/25/2004
  • Hayride Anthology
  • 05/11/2004
  • Country Legend [Madacy]
  • 04/06/2004
  • My Mother's Hymn Book WA
  • 04/06/2004
  • Original Hits [Sony International]
  • 04/06/2004
  • Life WA
  • 03/23/2004
  • Cash Sings Cash
  • 02/24/2004
  • Platinum & Gold Collection
  • 01/13/2004
  • Johnny Cash Sings His Best [Single Disc]
  • 01/01/2004
  • Country Legend, Vol. 1
  • 2004
  • Country Legend, Vol. 2
  • 2004
  • This Is Gold [CD #1]
  • 2004
  • This Is Gold [CD #2]
  • 2004
  • This Is Gold [CD #3]
  • 2004
  • All American Country
  • 12/23/2003
  • The 20 Most Requested WA
  • 12/09/2003
  • Johnny Cash: The Legend [Double Play] WA
  • 11/25/2003
  • The Original: Best of Johnny Cash
  • 11/25/2003
  • Universal Masters Collection WA
  • 11/25/2003
  • The Original Sun Sound of Johnny Cash [Bonus Tracks]
  • 11/18/2003
  • I Walk the Line and Other Hits
  • 10/10/2003
  • Artist's Choice: Johnny Cash
  • 09/30/2003
  • Christmas With Johnny Cash [Columbia Legacy]
  • 09/16/2003
  • Classic American Voices
  • 08/26/2003
  • Storyteller
  • 07/04/2003
  • 20 All-Time Original Greatest Hits
  • 06/17/2003
  • Johnny Cash Sings Hank Williams and Other Favorites
  • 06/17/2003
  • Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town/Boom Chicka Boom WA
  • 02/11/2003
  • American IV: The Man Comes Around WA
  • 11/05/2002
  • A Boy Named Johnny WA
  • 09/13/2002
  • A Heart of a Legend
  • 08/20/2002
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Johnny Cash WA
  • 05/21/2002
  • Johnny Cash & Friends
  • 05/21/2002
  • Country Collection
  • 05/17/2002
  • The Essential Sun Singles WA
  • 04/02/2002
  • Johnny Cash Sings His Best [Double Disc] WA
  • 03/26/2002
  • The Legend of Johnny Cash: The First Original Hits
  • 03/19/2002
  • The Man in Black: The International Johnny Cash WA
  • 03/12/2002
  • The Essential Johnny Cash WA
  • 02/2002
  • Wanted Man [Mercury]
  • 01/29/2002
  • Christmas with Johnny Cash [Madacy Disc #2]
  • 2002
  • His Sun Years WA
  • 12/18/2001
  • The Greatest Hits [Trilogie]
  • 11/19/2001
  • Sun Records 50th Anniversary Edition WA
  • 11/13/2001
  • The Sun Years, Vol. 2
  • 10/23/2001
  • 16 Biggest Hits, Vol. 2 WA
  • 06/26/2001
  • Collection [Madacy 1CD Revised]
  • 06/26/2001
  • The Fabulous Johnny Cash/Songs of Our Soil WA
  • 05/29/2001
  • Signature Series
  • 05/01/2001
  • The Very Best of the Sun Years WA
  • 03/20/2001
  • Roads Less Travelled: Sun Recordings WA
  • 03/13/2001
  • San Quentin to Folsom: Best of Johnny Cash
  • 03/13/2001
  • The Best of Johnny Cash [Columbia]
  • 01/08/2001
  • Collection [Madacy Disc 2]
  • 2001
  • Collection [Madacy Disc 3]
  • 2001
  • Legends Collection, Vol. 2
  • 2001
  • The Legends Collection, Vol. 1
  • 2001
  • Return to the Promised Land WA
  • 11/21/2000
  • American III: Solitary Man WA
  • 10/17/2000
  • Hymns By Johnny Cash/Sings Precious Memories WA
  • 10/10/2000
  • The EP Collection
  • 10/07/2000
  • Best of the Best
  • 08/29/2000
  • A Living Legend
  • 08/08/2000
  • The Sun Years, Vol. 1
  • 07/18/2000
  • Country Music Hall of Fame: 1980
  • 07/11/2000
  • Folsom Prison Blues [Master]
  • 07/10/2000
  • The Collection [Madacy 1CD]
  • 06/27/2000
  • God WA
  • 05/23/2000
  • Johnny Cash [Valmark]
  • 05/23/2000
  • Love
  • 05/23/2000
  • Murder WA
  • 05/23/2000
  • Best of Johnny Cash [Castle]
  • 04/11/2000
  • Gold Collection [Retro]
  • 04/11/2000
  • Greatest Hits of Johnny Cash
  • 01/01/2000
  • Greatest Hits of Johnny Cash, Vol. 1
  • 01/01/2000
  • Greatest Hits of Johnny Cash, Vol. 2
  • 01/01/2000
  • Very Best of Johnny Cash, Vol. 1
  • 2000
  • Very Best of Johnny Cash, Vol. 2
  • 2000
  • Get Rhythm/Story Songs of the Trains and Rivers WA
  • 10/12/1999
  • Original Golden Hits, Vols. 1-2 WA
  • 10/12/1999
  • Showtime/Original Golden Hits, Vol. 3
  • 10/12/1999
  • Sings I Walk the Line/Sings Folsom Prison Blues
  • 10/12/1999
  • Sings the Greatest Hits/The Blue Train
  • 10/12/1999
  • Sunday Down South/Sings Hank Williams
  • 10/12/1999
  • The Singing Story Teller/Rough Cut King of Country Music
  • 10/12/1999
  • The Complete Original Sun Singles WA
  • 09/21/1999
  • Ballad of Ira Hayes WA
  • 09/15/1999
  • The Essential Sun Collection WA
  • 09/15/1999
  • Great
  • 04/27/1999
  • Man in Black: His Greatest Hits WA
  • 03/02/1999
  • 16 Biggest Hits WA
  • 02/02/1999
  • I Walk the Line: The Very Best of Johnny Cash
  • 02/02/1999
  • Blue Train (I Walk the Line)
  • 1999
  • Just as I Am WA
  • 1999
  • Wonderful Music of Johnny Cash
  • 09/02/1998
  • I Walk the Line [CTS]
  • 09/01/1998
  • Crazy Country
  • 04/28/1998
  • I Walk the Line [Beacon]
  • 11/18/1997
  • The Rebel
  • 09/08/1997
  • Hits [1997]
  • 05/05/1997
  • Unchained WA
  • 11/05/1996
  • Golden Hits
  • 02/23/1996
  • Ultimate
  • 01/12/1996
  • Many Sides Of: 36 All-Time Greatest Hits
  • 1996
  • The Very Best of Johnny Cash [Charly] WA
  • 1996
  • The Very Best of Johnny Cash: Country Boy
  • 1996
  • Get Rhythm: The Best of the Sun Years
  • 10/1995
  • Lonesome Me
  • 07/18/1995
  • Greatest Hits: Finest Performances
  • 05/01/1995
  • Back to Back
  • 11/03/1994
  • Super Hits WA
  • 11/01/1994
  • American Recordings WA
  • 1994
  • Personal Christmas Collection WA
  • 1994
  • Hey Good Lookin', Vol. 3
  • 1993
  • Hits [1993]
  • 1993
  • The Gospel Collection WA
  • 07/14/1992
  • Giant Hits [Collectables]
  • 07/07/1992
  • Gospel Glory WA
  • 07/07/1992
  • Collection [Castle]
  • 07/01/1992
  • Hello, I'm Johnny Cash [Sony Special Products]
  • 1992
  • Country Christmas
  • 09/20/1991
  • Many Sides of Johnny Cash WA
  • 1991
  • The Best of Johnny Cash [Curb] WA
  • 1991
  • The Mystery of Life
  • 09/1990
  • Patriot
  • 01/16/1990
  • Giant Hits [CBS]
  • 1990
  • The Sun Years [Rhino]
  • 1990
  • Boom Chicka Boom
  • 1989
  • Born to Lose
  • 1989
  • Water from the Wells of Home [Bonus Tracks]
  • 05/1988
  • 18 Golden Hits [Spectrum]
  • 1988
  • 1955-1958 Recordings
  • 1988
  • Country Store
  • 1988
  • Great Country Love Songs
  • 1988
  • Legend [Prima]
  • 1988
  • Lil' Bit of Gold
  • 1988
  • Original Hits [Big Country]
  • 1988
  • Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town
  • 04/13/1987
  • Classic Cash: Hall of Fame Series WA
  • 1987
  • Columbia Records 1958-1986
  • 1987
  • First Years
  • 1987
  • Home of the Blues
  • 1987
  • I Love Country
  • 1987
  • I Walk the Line [Intertape]
  • 1987
  • Believe in Him
  • 1986
  • Heroes WA
  • 1986
  • Johnny Cash [Bellaphon]
  • 1986
  • Up Through the Years, 1955-1957 WA
  • 1986
  • Biggest Hits WA
  • 1984
  • Johnny 99 WA
  • 1983
  • Johnny Cash [Time-Life] WA
  • 1982
  • Classic Christmas WA
  • 1980
  • 20 Foot-Tappin' Greats
  • 1978
  • I Would Like to See You Again
  • 1978
  • Johnny & June
  • 1978
  • Ragged Old Flag WA
  • 1974
  • America: A 200-Year Salute in Story and Song WA
  • 1972
  • Original Golden Hits, Vol. 3
  • 1972
  • Sunday Morning Coming Down
  • 1972
  • A Man in Black
  • 1971
  • Sings Hank Williams WA
  • 1971
  • The Man, The World, His Music [Bonus Tracks]
  • 1971
  • Original Golden Hits, Vol. 2 WA
  • 01/1970
  • Country Comeback
  • 1970
  • Portrait
  • 1970
  • Rock Island Line
  • 1970
  • Rough Cut King of Country Music
  • 1970
  • Sunday Down South WA
  • 1970
  • Jackson
  • 1969
  • Showtime
  • 1969
  • Story Songs of the Trains and Rivers WA
  • 1969
  • The Holy Land WA
  • 1969
  • The Singing Story Teller
  • 1969
  • Carryin' On WA
  • 1967
  • Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 WA
  • 1967
  • Sings the Ballads of the True West WA
  • 1965
  • Sings the Ballads of the True West/Life WA
  • 1965
  • Bitter Tears (Ballads of the American Indian) WA
  • 1964
  • Blood, Sweat and Tears WA
  • 1963
  • Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash WA
  • 1963
  • The Christmas Spirit
  • 1963
  • Now, There Was a Song! WA
  • 1960
  • Ride This Train WA
  • 1960
  • Hymns By Johnny Cash WA
  • 1959
  • Songs of Our Soil
  • 1959
  • The Fabulous Johnny Cash WA
  • 1958
  • Blue Train
  • The Fabulous Johnny Cash [EGB]
  • Individual Bio

    Johnny Cash was one of the most imposing and influential figures in post-World War II country music. With his deep, resonant baritone and spare, percussive guitar, he had a basic, distinctive sound. Cash didn't sound like Nashville, nor did he sound like honky tonk or rock & roll. He created his own subgenre, falling halfway between the blunt emotional honesty of folk, the rebelliousness of rock & roll, and the world weariness of country. Cash's career coincided with the birth of rock & roll, and his rebellious attitude and simple, direct musical attack shared a lot of similarities with rock. However, there was a deep sense of history -- as he would later illustrate with his series of historical albums -- that kept him forever tied with country. And he was one of country music's biggest stars of the '50s and '60s, scoring well over 100 hit singles.

    Cash was born and raised in Arkansas, moving to Dyess when he was three. By the time he was 12 years old, he had begun writing his own songs. He was inspired by the country songs he had heard on the radio. While he was in high school, he sang on the Arkansas radio station KLCN. Cash graduated from high school in 1950, moving to Detroit to work in an auto factory for a brief while. With the outbreak of the Korean War, he enlisted in the Air Force. While he was in the Air Force, Cash bought his first guitar and taught himself to play. He began writing songs in earnest, including "Folsom Prison Blues." Cash left the Air Force in 1954, married a Texas woman named Vivian Leberto, and moved to Memphis, where he took a radio announcing course at a broadcasting school on the GI Bill. During the evenings, he played country music in a trio that also consisted of guitarist Luther Perkins and bassist Marshall Grant. The trio occasionally played for free on a local radio station, KWEM, and tried to secure gigs and an audition at Sun Records.

    Cash finally landed an audition with Sun Records and its founder, Sam Phillips, in 1955. Initially, Cash presented himself as a gospel singer, but Phillips turned him down. Phillips asked him to come back with something more commercial. Cash returned with "Hey Porter," which immediately caught Phillips' ear. Soon, Cash released "Cry Cry Cry"/"Hey Porter" as his debut single for Sun. On the single, Phillips billed Cash as "Johnny," which upset the singer because he felt it sounded too young; the record producer also dubbed Perkins and Grant as the Tennessee Two. "Cry Cry Cry" became a success upon its release in 1955, entering the country charts at number 14 and leading to a spot on The Louisiana Hayride, where he stayed for nearly a year. A second single, "Folsom Prison Blues," reached the country Top Five in early 1956 and its follow-up, "I Walk the Line," was number one for six weeks and crossed over into the pop Top 20.

    Cash had an equally successful year in 1957, scoring several country hits including the Top 15 "Give My Love to Rose." Cash also made his Grand Ole Opry debut that year, appearing all in black where the other performers were decked out in flamboyant, rhinestone-studded outfits. Eventually, he earned the nickname of "The Man in Black." Cash became the first Sun artist to release a long-playing album in November of 1957, when Johnny Cash With His Hot and Blue Guitar hit the stores. Cash's success continued to roll throughout 1958, as he earned his biggest hit, "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" (number one for ten weeks), as well another number one single, "Guess Things Happen That Way." For most of 1958, Cash attempted to record a gospel album, but Sun refused to allow him to record one. Sun also was unwilling to increase Cash's record royalties. Both of these were deciding factors in the vocalist's decision to sign with Columbia Records in 1958. By the end of the year, he had released his first single for the label, "All Over Again," which became another Top Five success. Sun continued to release singles and albums of unissued Cash material into the '60s.

    "Don't Take Your Guns to Town," Cash's second single for Columbia, was one of his biggest hits, reaching the top of the country charts and crossing over into the pop charts in the beginning of 1959. Throughout that year, Columbia and Sun singles vied for the top of the charts. Generally, the Columbia releases -- "Frankie's Man Johnny," "I Got Stripes," and "Five Feet High and Rising" -- fared better than the Sun singles, but "Luther Played the Boogie" did climb into the Top Ten. That same year, Cash had the chance to make his gospel record -- Hymns by Johnny Cash -- which kicked off a series of thematic albums that ran into the '70s.

    The Tennessee Two became the Tennessee Three in 1960 with the addition of drummer W.S. Holland. Though he was continuing to have hits, the relentless pace of his career was beginning to take a toll on Cash. In 1959, he had begun taking amphetamines to help him get through his schedule of nearly 300 shows a year. By 1961, his drug intake had increased dramatically and his work was affected, which was reflected by a declining number of hit singles and albums. By 1963, he had moved to New York, leaving his family behind. He was running into trouble with the law, most notably for starting a forest fire out West.

    June Carter -- who was the wife of one of Cash's drinking buddies, Carl Smith -- would provide Cash with his return to the top of the charts with "Ring of Fire," which she co-wrote with Merle Kilgore. "Ring of Fire" spent seven weeks on the top of the charts and was a Top 20 pop hit. Cash continued his success in 1964 as "Understand Your Man" became a number one hit. However, Cash's comeback was short-lived as he sank further into addiction, and his hit singles arrived sporadically. Cash was arrested in El Paso for attempting to smuggle amphetamines into the country through his guitar case in 1965. That same year, the Grand Ole Opry refused to have him perform and he wrecked the establishment's footlights. In 1966, his wife Vivian filed for divorce. After the divorce, Cash moved to Nashville. At first, he was as destructive as he ever had been, but he became close friends with June Carter, who had divorced Carl Smith. With Carter's help, he was able to shake his addictions; she also converted Cash to fundamentalist Christianity. His career began to bounce back as "Jackson" and "Rosanna's Going Wild" became Top Ten hits. Early in 1968, Cash proposed marriage to Carter during a concert; the pair were married that spring.

    Also in 1968, Cash recorded and released his most popular album, Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison. Recorded during a prison concert, the album spawned the number one country hit "Folsom Prison Blues," which also crossed over into the pop charts. By the end of the year, the record had gone gold. The following year, he released a sequel, Johnny Cash at San Quentin, which had his only Top Ten pop single, "A Boy Named Sue," which peaked at number three; it also hit number one on the country charts. Cash guested on Bob Dylan's 1969 country-rock album Nashville Skyline. Dylan returned the favor by appearing on the first episode of The Johnny Cash Show, the singer's television program for ABC. The Johnny Cash Show ran for two years, between 1969 and 1971.

    Cash was reaching a second peak of popularity in 1970. In addition to his television show, he performed for President Richard Nixon at the White House, acted with Kirk Douglas in The Gunfight, sang with John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra, and he was the subject of a documentary film. His record sales were equally healthy as "Sunday Morning Coming Down" and "Flesh and Blood" were number one hits. Throughout 1971, Cash continued to have hits, including the Top Three "Man in Black." Both Cash and Carter became more socially active in the early '70s, campaigning for the civil rights of Native Americans and prisoners, as well as frequently working with Billy Graham.

    In the mid-'70s, Cash's presence on the country charts began to decline, but he continued to have a series of minor hits and the occasional chart-topper like 1976's "One Piece at a Time," or Top Ten hits like the Waylon Jennings duet "There Ain't No Good Chain Gang" and "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky." -Man in Black, Cash's autobiography, was published in 1975. In 1980, he became the youngest inductee to the Country Music Hall of Fame. However, the '80s were a rough time for Cash as his record sales continued to decline and he ran into trouble with Columbia. Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis teamed up to record The Survivors in 1982, which was a mild success. The Highwaymen -- a band featuring Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson -- released their first album in 1985, which was also moderately successful. The following year, Cash and Columbia Records ended their relationship and he signed with Mercury Nashville. The new label didn't prove to be a success as the company and the singer fought over stylistic direction. Furthermore, country radio had begun to favor more contemporary artists, and Cash soon found himself shut out of the charts. Nevertheless, he continued to be a popular concert performer.

    The Highwaymen recorded a second album in 1992, and it was more commercially successful than any of Cash's Mercury records. Around that time, his contract with Mercury ended. In 1993, he signed a contract with American Records. His first album for the label, American Recordings, was produced by the label's founder, Rick Rubin, and was a stark, acoustic collection of songs. American Recordings, while not a blockbuster success, revived his career critically and brought him in touch with a younger, rock-oriented audience. In 1995, The Highwaymen released their third album, The Road Goes on Forever. The following year, Cash released his second album for American Records, Unchained, which featured support from Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers. His VH1 Storytellers outing was released in 1998, and in the spring of 2000 Cash compiled Love, God, Murder, a three-disc retrospective focusing on the major songwriting themes dominant throughout his career. The new studio album American III: Solitary Man appeared later that year.

    Health problems plagued Cash throughout the '90s and into the 2000s, but he continued to record with Rubin; their fourth collaboration, American IV: The Man Comes Around, was released in late 2002. The following year, the Mark Romanek-directed video for his cover of Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt" garnered considerable acclaim and media attention, culminating in an unexpected nomination for video of the year at the MTV Video Music Awards. Not long after the video sparked numerous stories, his beloved wife June Carter Cash died on May 15, 2003, of complications following heart surgery. Four months later, Johnny died of complications from diabetes in Nashville, TN. He was 71. Five months later, the compilation Legend of Johnny Cash became a Top Ten hit. In 2006 Lost Highway released the final installment of Cash's legendary "American" recordings, American V: A Hundred Highways, which featured the late singer's last sessions with collaborator Rick Rubin. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide