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Rockabilly Blues

Johnny CashJohnny Cash
Rockabilly Blues - Johnny Cash

Album Description

"Rockabilly Blues," released in October 1980, is a nostalgic journey back to the roots of Johnny Cash's early career, capturing the raw energy and spirit of his Sun Records days. This collection of tunes, released on Columbia Nashville, showcases Cash's enduring talent and his ability to blend country, rockabilly, and blues into a sound that is uniquely his own. The album features a mix of original tracks and covers, including collaborations with notable artists such as Nick Lowe, John Prine, Steve Goodman, Billy Joe Shaver, and Rodney Crowell. With a runtime of just over 33 minutes, "Rockabilly Blues" is a concise yet powerful testament to Cash's enduring legacy in the world of country music. The album's title track, "Rockabilly Blues (Texas 1955)," is a standout, highlighting Cash's signature storytelling and his knack for crafting timeless tunes. Other notable tracks include "W-O-M-A-N," "The Cowboy Who Started The Fight," and "One Way Rider," each offering a glimpse into Cash's unique perspective on life and love. "Rockabilly Blues" is a celebration of Johnny Cash's early influences and a reminder of why he remains one of the most iconic figures in country music history.

(P) 1980 Sony Music Entertainment

Tracks

  1. Cold Lonesome MorningJohnny Cash
  2. Without LoveJohnny Cash
  3. W-O-M-A-NJohnny Cash
  4. The Cowboy Who Started The FightJohnny Cash
  5. The Twentieth Century Is Almost OverJohnny Cash
  6. Rockabilly Blues (Texas 1955)Johnny Cash
  7. The Last TimeJohnny Cash
  8. She's A Go-erJohnny Cash
  9. It Ain't Nothing New BabeJohnny Cash
  10. One Way RiderJohnny Cash, June Carter Cash
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About Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash, born John Ray Cash, was an iconic American singer-songwriter renowned for his deep, resonant voice and his profound, often introspective lyrics. Hailing from humble beginnings in Arkansas, Cash's music spanned multiple genres, including country, gospel, folk, and rock and roll, making him one of the most influential figures in 20th-century music. His distinctive style, characterized by a rebellious edge and a somber, humble demeanor, was amplified by his trademark all-black stage attire, earning him the nickname "Man in Black." Cash's career took a significant turn with the release of "Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison" in 1968, a live album recorded in front of inmates that revitalized his career and solidified his status as a cultural icon. Throughout his journey, Cash's music explored themes of sorrow, redemption, and moral struggle, resonating deeply with audiences worldwide. His contributions to music and culture are immortalized through his timeless hits like "I Walk the Line," "Folsom Prison Blues," and "A Boy Named Sue," as well as his enduring legacy as a storyteller and a voice for the marginalized.

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