Johnny Cash Books - Articales & collectables

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Johnny Cash Appeared In The TV Guide On August 30-September 5 1969 

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Again Johnny Cash Appeares On The Cover Of The TV Guide On June 13-19 1970

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A Johnny Cash Cash Article Appeared In The AARP Magazine For September & October 2002. Click On Image  To In large !

Published in January 1975 Till Things Get Brighter I’m The Man In Black

The Book By Johnny Cash (The Man In Black)

Cash was “the vocal bedrock of American country music for more than four decades… Known as the Man in Black, both for his voice, which projected the fateful gravity of a country patriarch, and for his signature look, which suggested a cowboy undertaker, Cash was one of the few performers who outlasted trends to become a mythical figure rediscovered by each new generation.

The popular country-and-western singer chronicles the ups and downs of his life and career, profiling the people involved and describing his hard-found Christian faith.

Cash: The Autobiography is a 1997 autobiography of Johnny Cash, country musician, written twenty years after his first autobiography, Man in Black. Cash co-wrote this book with Patrick Carr. Cash’s autobiographies were the basis for the biopic Walk the Line in 2005

I’ve Been Everywhere is a comprehensive guide to the life and work of Johnny Cash. A complete chronological diary of all known concerts, TV appearances, record releases, recording sessions and other milestones in the career of this country music legend. From his early days with Sam Phillips in Memphis, the early tours of the southern states, the wilderness years of the mid-sixties, his legendary prison concerts and his recent creative resurgence. Fully illustrated with many rare photos and other memorabilia, this is a complete account of his public life, including many rare and forgotten moments, all captured with the vibrant immediacy of diary entries.

Another 1986 Book By Johnny Cash,. Music legend Johnny Cash’s only novel is a portrait of six pivotal years in the life of St. Paul. Cash, who struggled with his own demons and publicly testified to the power of God’s healing grace, identified with Paul’s experience of salvation

Video: Johnny Cash At The Billy Graham Tallahassee Florida Crusade 1987
The Subject Johnny Cash’s Book

The Johnny Cash Book At Folsom Prison Is An Engrossing Riveting Account Of That Day. On January 13, 1968, Johnny Cash (1932-2003) took the stage at Folsom Prison in Folsom, California. The concert and the live album, Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, propelled him to worldwide superstardom.

The Legend is a box set by country singer Johnny Cash, (his 91st overall release) released in 2005 (see 2005 in music) on Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings. It is one of the few multi-disc sets that contain songs recorded throughout Cash’s entire career, from 1955 to 2003. Over four CDs, most of Cash’s biggest hits are covered, in addition to numerous traditional compositions Cash recorded versions of, and several collaborations with other known artists, including Rosanne Cash, U2 and Bob Dylan. In keeping with Cash’s persona as the Man in Black, the data surface of the discs is black. In 2006, the set won the Grammy Award for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package. It was certified Gold on January 11, 2006, by the RIAA

Franklin Mint Collector Knife Johnny Cash. The knife has johnny cash and a portrait of him on the front handle and a stainless-steel blade engraved with his signature. The back handle is solid black in color and has the Franklin Mint Collector Knives Medallion embedded within. Embellished with rich accents of 24 karat gold. Comes with the black protective carrying case. This knife was issued in 45 casting days. Limited Edition that has been forever closed.

1991 Starline Hollywood Walk Of Fame NonSport Trading Card #168 Johnny Cash