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“I Still Miss Someone” is a classic country song written and performed by Johnny Cash, co-written with his nephew Roy Cash Jr. It was first released in 1958 as the B-side to Cash’s hit single “Don’t Take Your Guns to Town” and later appeared on his album The Fabulous Johnny Cash (1958). The song has since become one of Cash’s most beloved and frequently covered compositions. Background Written early in Johnny Cash’s career, “I Still Miss Someone” reflects on lingering heartbreak and the lasting impact of lost love. Read more on Last.fm.
“I Still Miss Someone” is a classic country song written and performed by Johnny Cash, co-written with his nephew Roy Cash Jr. It was first released in 1958 as the B-side to Cash’s hit single “Don’t Take Your Guns to Town” and later appeared on his album The Fabulous Johnny Cash (1958). The song has since become one of Cash’s most beloved and frequently covered compositions. Background Written early in Johnny Cash’s career, “I Still Miss Someone” reflects on lingering heartbreak and the lasting impact of lost love. Read more on Last.fm.
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