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I do believe it would be impossible for me to pick a single one, he is one of my favorites. I have always thought his voice lends perfectly to his religious songs which he sang throughout his life, admitting his own flaws. The Man Comes Around would be my favorite one but I Hung My Head written by Sting is another good one. His prison records are among the best you can listen to.
BTW I am not a country music fan, but Johnny Cash transcends genres. I am a fan of music that is an expression of the human condition (as opposed to just making money). Willy Nelson and Dolly Parton also come to mind.
Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash on Jackson are hard to beat for sure. Wanted Man is another one I love. At times it is easy to wonder how many folks heard that one then figured out he was not wanted by the police. LOL
I like some country artists, but a lot of it is too twangy, poppy, or "old time revival" sounding for my taste. I agree 100% that Cash transcends genres BTW.
In addition to the Man in Black, I like June Carter & Family, Steve Earle, Patsy Cline, Jerry Reed, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers & John Denver.
I wouldn't consider myself a Johnny Cash fan. But I do consider his version of Hurt to be the second best cover song of all time. The first would be Jimi Hendrix's version of All Along the Watchtower.
I hadn’t heard this song in a long time. It felt just like new to hear it this time. It drew a few tears from me. The same issues that he describes are still with us. I guess because we’re still human, but damn.
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