Sadly for the fictitious Danish Prince, he didn’t have a hi-fi setup to take his mind off of his gnawing existential dread.
Fifty years ago today, Johnny Cash enlisted Waylon Jennings to record what would be one of his final hit singles.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney met for the first time; Louis Armstrong went marchin' in with the saints; Phil Collins went to ...
The '60s were a watershed moment for passionate duets, with stars such as June Carter and Johnny Cash teaming up to produce ...
Johnny Cash penned "Ragged Old Flag" after the political turmoil of the Watergate scandal in the hopes of reigniting American ...
Johnny Cash recorded dozens of iconic songs during his legendary career, from "Ring of Fire" to "Folsom Prison Blues." But when it comes to his greatest recording, one early hit continues to stand ...
Johnny Cash's 'At Folsom Prison' is undoubtedly the most significant prison album ever recorded. Here's how the guy who shot ...
Johnny Cash is known for many legendary country and rockabilly songs. “I Walk The Line” from 1956, “Ring Of Fire” from 1963, and “Get Rhythm” from 1969 are just a few of his most well-known songs, all ...