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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Johnny Cash and Top 100 Songs of All Time

RE: The great joy, a return visit to Larry King live reception of the wonderful Johnny Cash. His new album, "The Man ComesAround" is out - only the fourth November releases, as they play on our Thanksgiving. And last year we saw the release of Top 100 Songs of All Time "The Essential Johnny Cash", two CD recordings chronicle of his years with Sun, Mercury and Columbia, and last year saw the release of an additional longer period of five Johnny Cash LP to a CD. You're like a - you're a legend.

CASH: Well, it's a great compilation of my work they have Beatles Albums put together all the companies I've worked, you know? And everyone tries to outdo the other.

KING: You sang with Sun? CASH: Yes, I was Sun Records

RE: When Presley was there?

CASH: Yes, when Presley was.

KING: You sang for  Top 100 Songs of All Time Sun Records?

CASH: Yes, right.

RE: Why not forever this company?

CASH: Well, I do not know Party Songs. It was one of money, which, I think. Bought RCA-Victor went to Sam Phillips and Elvis to buy. And it was the core of the whole   Top 100 Songs of All Time thing - it was rockabilly that revolve around him.

RE: Are you aware of its size, then?

CASH: I think so. I think anyone who has seen him to do, yes.

RE: Yes.

All rights, Johnny, in particular, how are you? How is your health?

CASH: Well. Well.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Johnny Cash and Party Songs

On July 25, shortly after he was six MTV Video Music Awards for his portrayal of Nine Inch Nails song Hurt was nominated Johnny Cash spoke with Party Songs  TIME Lev Grossman
Why did you decide to covern Hurt this Beatles Albums  song?
It 'was an idea [producer] Rick Rubin. We stayed for one song we did find an influence felt. Found them, and asked me what I thought. I said: "I think it's probably the best anti-drug song I ever heard, but I do not think that for me." And he said, "Why?" I said: "Why is not my style, is not the way I do." And he said: "And if it were so?" And I said, "Well, I could try." So I went out and captured them. When I heard, I felt it was okay.
How do you feel about the conversion of a song as an industrial metal song by Johnny Cash Hurt go?
I just want down and do it until I felt like Beatles Albums I was doing it with emotion. I probably sang the song 100 times before going in and took because I had for me.
It feels as if he had written to the end?
It 'a song I have written. In the '60s, I think I could have written something.
Do not you think that rock and country as two different things?
No, no, I never thought it would. I do not I can put in a box or basket, when I work. I'm really trying to prove that there must be no class, you stay in Beatles Albums   Party Songs the game, you can go. You can touch the other, in the sense that he will not listen, if you try to maintain.
Do you think that as a Christian artist?
I am an artist who is a Christian. I am not a Christian artist.
The man in black - this is really who you are?
I was dressed in black almost from the beginning. I'm comfortable in black. I felt like I was black looked good on stage, was attractive, so I always all the time. And then in 1969 I did a song called Man in Black, in which I pointed out that there are a lot of wrong things in my country, a lot of hypocrisy, the Vietnam War, wrote all that, you know, that would allow Party Songs these things to be corrected if we were by the people, and one of those people is me. And I point the finger at me: if you see me, I'll be the man in black, one of those responsible. And this is my kind of standard bearer, the song. And I've  Top 100 Songs of All Time  worn the jacket since.
Do you think the same way about this country?
Yeah. Uh-huh.
Have you seen the news?
Yes, quite.
Do you feel pessimistic about the way things are going?
I only wish we would ... I wish we would ... mmm. Get the latest on this issue, Lev.
What are you working on?

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Johnny Cash and Beatles Albums

Do not obscure the fact, "Walk the Line" star Joaquin Phoenix that is interested in Beatles Albums speaking with the press. A notoriously privateactor, Phoenix actually get up Party Songs and go interview without prior notice if someone walks away from the question of the release of Phoenix is ​​currently promoting the film. That is, if the emotion can improve the performance of Phoenix in "Walk the Line" continues to expand, just bite the bullet and do another round of Top 100 Songs of All Time  talks will be the award season.
Portrait of the musical legend Johnny Cash Phoenix deserves some actors of the best reviews of his career, critics have praised her portrayal of the Man in  Party Songs Black engrossing as worthy of Beatles Albums an Oscar nomination. Phoenix poured his heart and sings the songs in the roleof money (something Jamie Foxx trying to be the big winner last year, "Ray") in the biopic, the book and directed by Party Songs James Mangoldhas directed ("Cop Land "" Girl, Interrupted ").

Joaquin Phoenix Describes Meeting Johnny Cash: "I met John [but] not with the film were the first 6 months, also associated withthis film and meeting Beatles Albums [writer / director James] Mangold, which was ironic, happy to hear

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Johnny Cash - San Quentin


One on One with JOHNNY CASH

One on One with JOHNNY CASH

10 Questions with The Man in BlackApril 1, 2003

There's not a whole lot 71-year old country legend Johnny Cash hasn't achieved in his 46 year career as a recording musician. He's recorded more than 1,500 songs - 48 of them which have even crossed over into Billboard's Top 100 Pop charts. He's not only garnered 11 Grammy awards, but has also taken home just about every other conceivable music achievement award known to man; songwriting, video, and lifetime achievement awards, just to mention a few. He was the youngest inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame and, other than Elvis Presley who later followed him, is the only person that has ever been inducted into both the Country and Rock Music Hall of Fames.
Considering that his health has been spiraling downward over the past few years - including a couple of near death experiences - Cash has surprisingly, however, continued to turn out a prolific amount of material throughout the last decade. What's even more surprising is that with all of this later material, subtitled American Recordings and entirely produced under the guidance of Rick Rubin (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beastie Boys and Slayer, among others), Cash has created a four volume set of honest, stripped-down, harrowing music that rivals even his best work from the late '50s and early '60s.
Despite Nashville and the country music industry ignorantly turning their back on this powerful material and Cash's own musical legacy, not only has The Man in Black retained many of his longtime fans, but with the help of Rubins, as well as his recent video of Trent Reznor's song "Hurt" (arguably the most moving music video of all time) he's also quickly gaining acceptance from a brand new audience - the young and hip.
Livewire is proud to present Johnny Cash speaking candidly and with great passion about his latest accomplishment, American IV: The Man Comes Around.

Johnny Cash -Ring Of Fire


CNN LARRY KING LIVE Interview With Johnny Cash




KING: The great pleasure to welcome a return visit to LARRY KING LIVE the wonderful Johnny Cash. His new album, "The Man Comes Around" will be out -- just came out November 4, as we play this on our Thanksgiving holiday. And this past year we've seen the release of "The Essential Johnny Cash," a two CD chronicle of his recording years with Sun, Columbia and Mercury and the past year has also seen the release of an expanded addition of five vintage Johnny Cash LPs put out on CD. You're like a -- you're a legend.

CASH: Well, there's a great compilation of my work that they've put together, all the companies that I worked for, you know? And everybody is trying to outdo the other one.

KING: You sang with Sun? CASH: Yes, I was on Sun Records.

KING: When Presley was there?

CASH: Yes, when Presley was there.

KING: You both sang for Sun Records?