Monday, July 25, 2011

Best Johnny Cash Songs

Johnny Cash is a music legend will live forever. Almost everyone has heard of "The Man in Black" and many of his songs are still played today. The suit was dark on stage earned him the nickname and his deep voice that could never be mistaken for someone else. Personal traits his music grew and added to its popularity.

He had a unique personality, which includes a serious and humble with a rebellious streak that made him stand out from all other signatories in the 20th century. Their songs often revolved around the less fortunate and some were very sad in nature. However, many of them reflecting a dark side with a touch of humor that helped make famous Jonny Cash.

His music reflects his feelings as different songs appealed to all listeners. Many believed that spent time in prison because the content of some of their songs but actually only spent short periods in jail. However, often visited the prison to sing for the prisoners for whom he felt compassion.

Here are 10 of the best songs of Johnny Cash that remain popular today:

1. I Walk the Line-Recorded in 1956, this song spent six weeks at number one on country charts and even reached number 19 on the pop charts. In 2004, it ranked number 30 in the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list compiled by Rolling Stone.

2. Folsom Prison Blues-This song was first recorded in 1955, but the famous "live" version was recorded in California, Folsom State Prison in 1968.

3. Mourn! Mourn! Mourn! - Launched in 1955, this song entered the music charts at number 14. It sold over 100,000 copies and earned a prominent place in cash in the "Tour de Louisiana Hayride," which jump-started his career.

4. So Doggone Lonesome-recorded in 1955, Cash wrote this song as a tribute to Ernest Tubb, whom he greatly admired.

5. A Boy Named Sue-In 1962, he spent three weeks at No. 2 on the "Billboard Hot 100" chart and also made the top of the list of "Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks" and "Hot Country Songs."

6. Get Rhythm-This song was recorded in 1956 and is believed to have been written by Elvis Presley. One of their songs more optimistic that schools optimism abound.

7. Rio Grande was launched in 1958, reached number 4 on the Billboard Country Music and remained on the charts for fourteen weeks.

8. Hey Porter-recorded in 1954 and released in 1955, Cash wrote this song, he returned home after spending four years in the U.S. Air Force.

9. Man in Black 'In a sense, this song was an explanation of why cash wore black when he was doing and was launched in 1971 as part of an album with the same name.

10. Ring of Fire-recorded in 1963, remained on the charts for seven weeks at number one and was the biggest hit of his career.

Johnny Cash had many successes that memorable. Each time he appeared before an audience that always made her introduction with "Hi, I'm Johnny Cash" and then went straight to a song. Johnny Cash will always be remembered as one of the most influential musicians of his time.




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