Johnny Cash - 100 Greatest Hits (FULL ALBUM - THE BEST OF COUNTRY, SOUL, BLUES)

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Johnny Cash
100 Greatest Hits (FULL ALBUM - THE BEST OF COUNTRY, SOUL, BLUES)


1. 00:00:00 I Walk the Line
2. 00:02:53 Folsom Prison Blues
3. 00:05:43 Ballad of a Teenage Queen
4. 00:07:56 Get Rhythm
5. 00:10:14 There You Go
6. 00:12:36 Cry, Cry, Cry
7. 00:15:03 Hey Porter
8. 00:17:22 Home of the Blues
9. 00:20:07 Goodbye Little Darlin'
10. 00:22:24 Wreck of the Old '97
11. 00:24:18 So Doggone Lonesome
12. 00:27:00 Next in Line
13. 00:29:50 Don't Make Me Go
14. 00:32:24 Luther Played the Boogie
15. 00:34:33 Train of Love
16. 00:37:02 Doin' My Time
17. 00:39:45 Big River
18. 00:42:22 Give My Love to Rose
19. 00:45:09 Don't Take Your Guns to Town
20. 00:48:15 I Got Stripes
21. 00:50:25 All Over Again
22. 00:52:43 Guess Things Happen That Way
23. 00:54:38 Come In Stranger
24. 00:56:25 The Ways of a Woman in Love
25. 00:58:45 You're the Nearest Thing to Heaven
26. 01:01:26 What Do I Care?
27. 01:03:39 You Dreamer You
28. 01:05:34 Lonesome Whistle
29. 01:08:05 Straight A's in Love
30. 01:10:25 Country Boy
31. 01:12:22 Five Feet High and Rising
32. 01:14:14 It's Just About Time
33. 01:16:26 Frankie's Man, Johnny
34. 01:18:49 Thanks a Lot
35. 01:21:32 That's All Over
36. 01:23:31 The Troubadour
37. 01:25:51 Katy Too
38. 01:27:55 Rock Island Line
39. 01:30:12 Run Softly Blue River
40. 01:32:32 One More Ride
41. 01:34:37 That's Enough
42. 01:37:25 Shepherd of My Heart
43. 01:39:42 I Could Never Be Ashamed of You
44. 01:41:59 Pickin' Time
45. 01:44:02 Just About Time
46. 01:46:14 The Man on the Hill
47. 01:48:28 I Want to Go Home
48. 01:50:31 Mama's Baby
49. 01:52:55 Don't Step on Mother's Roses
50. 01:55:34 Life Goes On
51. 01:57:33 Walkin' the Blues
52. 01:59:51 Oh What a Dream
53. 02:02:04 I Still Miss Someone
54. 02:04:47 I'll Remember You
55. 02:07:01 You Tell Me
56. 02:08:27 I Just Thought You'd Like to Know
57. 02:10:57 I Forgot to Remember to Forget
58. 02:12:57 Drink to Me
59. 02:15:00 I Love You Because
60. 02:17:35 I'd Rather Die Young
61. 02:20:11 Cold Shoulder
62. 02:22:32 Fool's Hall of Fame
63. 02:24:46 Remember Me (I'm the One Who Loves You)
64. 02:26:51 I Was There When It Happened
65. 02:29:14 Old Apache Squaw
66. 02:31:08 If the Good Lord's Willing
67. 02:32:59 These Things Shall Pass
68. 02:35:21 Down The Street to 301
69. 02:37:29 The Great Speckled Bird
70. 02:39:46 Second Honeymoon
71. 02:41:47 Time Changes Everything
72. 02:43:43 Just One More
73. 02:46:02 Honky Tonk Girl
74. 02:48:03 Clementine
75. 02:50:41 Hank And Joe and Me
76. 02:52:55 The Caretaker
77. 02:55:06 Mean-Eyed Cat
78. 02:57:39 Smiling Bill McCall
79. 02:59:50 Seasons of My Heart
80. 03:02:26 I Will Miss You When You Go
81. 03:04:32 My Grandfather's Clock
82. 03:07:22 Are All the Children in?
83. 03:09:21 I'd Just Be Fool Enough (to Fall)
84. 03:11:31 Transfusion Blues
85. 03:14:09 My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You
86. 03:16:37 Lumberjack
87. 03:19:47 Why Do You Punish Me (for Loving You)
88. 03:22:10 Boss Jack
89. 03:26:11 I Saw a Man
90. 03:28:47 Supper Time
91. 03:31:44 The Story of a Broken Heart
92. 03:33:56 Hey Good Lookin'
93. 03:35:44 You Win Again
94. 03:38:08 Oh Lonesome Me
95. 03:40:42 I Couldn't Keep from Crying
96. 03:42:55 Port of Lonely Hearts
97. 03:45:35 My Treasure
98. 03:46:56 The Rebel - Johnny Yuma
99. 03:48:53 Tennessee Flat Top Box
100. 03:52:03 The Little Drummer Boy


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Born in 1932 in Arkansas, Johnny Cash grew up in a poor farming community and joined the Air Force in 1950. He co-founded a band following his discharge, and within a few years Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two had scored hits with songs like "Walk the Line." Cash's career was nearly derailed in the 1960s by a serious substance-abuse problem, but his marriage to June Carter and acclaimed album Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison (1968) put him back on track. In later years, Cash joined the country supergroup the Highwaymen and released a series of recordings with producer Rick Rubin. He died of complications from diabetes on September 12, 2003.

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