The Legend of Johnny Cash
“A Boy Named Sue” is a country song most famously performed by American singer Johnny Cash. It was recorded live at San Quentin State Prison on 24 February 1969 and released later that year on the album At San Quentin. The song became one of Cash’s biggest crossover hits and is closely associated with his tough, humorous, storytelling style. Background and authorship The song was written by Shel Silverstein, an American poet, cartoonist and songwriter. Read more on Last.fm.
“A Boy Named Sue” is a country song most famously performed by American singer Johnny Cash. It was recorded live at San Quentin State Prison on 24 February 1969 and released later that year on the album At San Quentin. The song became one of Cash’s biggest crossover hits and is closely associated with his tough, humorous, storytelling style. Background and authorship The song was written by Shel Silverstein, an American poet, cartoonist and songwriter. Read more on Last.fm.
Hurt
Ring of Fire
I Walk the Line
Folsom Prison Blues
Personal Jesus
The Man Comes Around
God's Gonna Cut You Down
Get Rhythm
Give My Love to Rose
Man in Black
(Ghost) Riders in the Sky
Jackson
Big River
One
I Still Miss Someone
I've Been Everywhere
Folsom Prison Blues - Live at Folsom State Prison, Folsom, CA - January 1968
In My Life
I Won't Back Down
A Boy Named Sue
Rusty Cage
Hey Porter
One Piece at a Time
I Hung My Head
I Walk the Line - Single Version
Daddy Sang Bass
Ain't No Grave
Don't Take Your Guns to Town
We'll Meet Again
Guess Things Happen That Way
Solitary Man
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Orange Blossom Special
Cocaine Blues
I Got Stripes
Danny Boy
I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry
Desperado
Sam Hall
Cry, Cry, Cry
Five Feet High and Rising
Sunday Morning Coming Down
Tear Stained Letter
Cry! Cry! Cry!
The Mercy Seat
Delia's Gone
The Little Drummer Boy
There You Go
I See a Darkness
So Doggone Lonesome

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