Johnny Cash - Rest in Peace


Goodbye to the man in black. We all knew that this day was coming after years of ill health, but that doesn't make it any better.
clingman71
Great reference to Ring of Fire by Wall of Voodoo. Outstanding version. Much different arrangement (obviously) than the original, but still a wonderful take on a great song. As a kid growing up, I always remember my dad playing his Johnny Cash LP's.

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Johnny Cash was Country's Dylan. The Grateful Dead (Big River), The Band(Long Black Veil), Dylan, The Chieftans and so many greats have recorded his songs. A voice that was instantly recognizable. Gave one the feeling he knew firsthand the pain he sung about. I saw him live once at The Ritz in NYC. I'll be proud to tell it to my grandkids. Got a nice studio outtakes of Dylan w/ Johnny circa 1969 Nashville Skyline Sessions. E-mail me offline and I'll send a copy to the first five to respond. In memory of The Man in Black.
Johnny Cash was probably the most identifiable voice of American music of the last 100 years. To lose him is a brutal blow, but fortunately he recorded an immense body of work that will live on forever. RIP Man In Black, you'll be sorely missed.
I'm wearing all black today, hadn't thought about the two girls idea for Ridder though.

Ring of Fire -- a song co-written by his wife, June Carter, and Merle Kilgore during the summer of 1964. For me it was the version done by Social Distortion that got me hooked. When I got into Johnny it was like I had found a lifelong friend to share the pain of life.

When I heard his last album I knew he would be leaving us soon, the Cash 4 album is his goodbye. Its not really a great album, but in his passing listen to 'The man comes around', 'Hurt', and 'We'll meet again' and try and keep dry eyes.

Thanks Johnny, your songs were always there for me.
I believe it was Bono who said "Every man is a sissy compared to Johnny Cash". The world thanks you for your gift to us, Johnny.