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Johnny Cash - Hello, I'm Johnny Cash album flac Performer: Johnny Cash
Title: Hello, I'm Johnny Cash
Style: Country
Released: 1969
MP3 album: 1222 mb
FLAC album: 1380 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: MP2 MMF MP3 ADX MP4 DTS DXD
Genre: Rock / Folk and Country

Hello, I'm Johnny Cash is the 33rd album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1970 (see 1970 in music). If I Were a Carpenter", a famous duet with Cash's wife, June Carter Cash, earned the couple a Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1971 (see Grammy Awards of 1971); the song also reached No. 2 on the Country charts.

Hello, I'm Johnny Cash. Country Rock Johnny Cash. Zarejestrowanych posiada ten album0. 2. The Devil to Pay. 3. 'Cause I Love You. 4. See Ruby Fall. 5. Route Box 144. 6. Sing a Traveling Song. 7. If I Were a Carpenter. 8. To Beat the Devil. 10. Wrinkled, Crinkled, Wadded Dollar Bill. 11. I've Got a Sing About Trains. 12. Jesus Was a Carpenter.

Hello, I'm Johnny Cash is the 33rd album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1970 see 1970 in music If I Were a Carpen. album is not to be confused with a best-of cd that has the same name.

Ships from and sold by smittysmusicpalace. Format: AlbumVerified Purchase. I recieved a best of instead of the classic Hello I'm Johnny Cash album which is what I expected. I honestly don't think that Hello I'm Johnny Cash, the early 70's classic album was actually released. This is a best of early 60's tunes which you can get anywhere. Once again I repeat that Cd has not been released.

The energy that Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Three captured on the legendary Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison live record can probably never be duplicated. That being said, Hello, I'm Johnny Cash comes very close, blending slow talking-blues songs with steam-engine-paced country rockers. This forgotten album may be one of the five best in the Cash discography. It is fueled by great originals (like "Southwind" and "Route Box 144") and well-executed covers (Kris Kristofferson's "To Beat the Devil" and Tim Hardin's "If I Were a Carpenter").