Johnny Cash – One Piece at a Time
About The Song “One Piece at a Time” was written by Wayne Kemp in 1976, inspired by a humorous concept…
About The Song “One Piece at a Time” was written by Wayne Kemp in 1976, inspired by a humorous concept…
About The Song “Understand Your Man” was written by Johnny Cash in 1963, inspired by his personal struggles, including his…
About The Song “Hey Porter” was written by Johnny Cash in 1954, inspired by his experiences as an Air Force…
About The Song “Guess Things Happen That Way” was written by Jack Clement in 1958 for Johnny Cash. Clement, a…
About The Song “Big River” was written by Johnny Cash in 1957, inspired by a trip along the Mississippi River…
About The Song “Cry! Cry! Cry!” was written by Johnny Cash in 1955, marking his debut single as a recording…
About The Song “Get Rhythm” was written by Johnny Cash in 1956, inspired by the upbeat energy of rockabilly and…
About The Song As with most artists who eventually attain legendary status, Johnny Cash’s career began modestly. He became interested…
About The Song Johnny Cash also went by the name “Man in Black”. Despite a decades-long career and a massive…
About The Song In life, no matter how much money you have or how famous you may be, it won’t…
About The Song In 1967, the most iconic country couple Johnny Cash and June Carter, released a version of the…
About The Song “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down” is a song written by Kris Kristofferson that was recorded in 1969 by…
About The Song Johnny Cash’s name is one of the most recognizable in the history of country music. As the…
About The Song “Don’t Take Your Guns to Town” is a song written and recorded by American singer Johnny Cash.…
About The Song Merle Haggard could have been a John Steinbeck invention. Haggard certainly would have made a perfect anti-hero…
About The Song Keith Whitley released the song “Don’t Close Your Eyes” as the third single from his album of…
About The Song It was late in 1970, when Billy Danoff and Taffy Nivert were driving to a family reunion…
About This Song Merle Haggard was the genius behind the prison song, “Sing Me Back Home”. It was released in…
About The Song It is a popular song written by Ben Peters. Thus, it has been popularized by American country…
About The Song “The Gambler” was written by the Nashville songwriter Don Schlitz. With the classic chorus lines, “You’ve got…