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Johnny Cash – At Folsom Prison, Vinyl LP

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Johnny Cash – At Folsom Prison

"The Man In Black", who died in 2003, was synonymous with country music for a good forty years. Johnny Cash is a record holder without precedent in Country Music. Since his record debut in 1955, he has recorded more than 2,500 songs and had almost 150 hits in the Billboard Country Charts, including 14 Number One hits, which together held the top spot on the charts for 68 weeks. After a tough childhood (he was already working in the cotton fields on his father's farm when he was 5 years old) Johnny Cash, born on February 26, 1932 in Kingsland / Arkansas, joined the Air Force, where he spent his three years of service in Germany in Landsberg am Lech near Augsburg in Bavaria.

This is also where he wrote his first songs, which he presented in 1955 on Sun Records, the legendary label of Elvis Presley discoverer Sam Phillips. He wanted to start a career as a gospel singer, but was turned down by Phillips with the words that he should come back with something more commercial. Cash submitted the song "Hey Porter" and immediately got a record deal.

His second single, "Folsom Prison Blues" took Johnny to the top of the country charts and brought him nationwide popularity. His third single "I Walk The Line" also reached the pole position of the hit lists. Among the best (and most successful) album in Johnny Cash's career is his 1968 work "Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison", recorded in front of an audience of 2,000 inmates and their guards in the infamous California penitentiary



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