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Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar (1957/2017) [Country]; mp3, 320 kbps

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Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar (1957/2017) [Country]; mp3, 320 kbps

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Artist: Johnny Cash
Album: Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar (2017 Definitive Expanded Remastered Edition)
Genre: Country
Origin: USA
Released: 1957/2017
Quality: mp3, 320 kbps
Tracklist:
  1. Rock Island Line (2017 Remaster)
  2. I Heard That Lonesome Whistle (2017 Remaster)
  3. Country Boy (2017 Remaster)
  4. If the Good Lord's Willing (2017 Remaster)
  5. Cry! Cry! Cry! (2017 Remaster)
  6. Remember Me (I'm the One Who Loves You) (2017 Remaster)
  7. So Doggone Lonesome (2017 Remaster)
  8. I Was There When It Happened (2017 Remaster)
  9. I Walk the Line (2017 Remaster)
  10. The Wreck of the Old '97 (2017 Remaster)
  11. Folsom Prison Blues (2017 Remaster)
  12. Doin' My Time (2017 Remaster)
  13. Country Boy (Demo - First Recording) (2017 Remaster)
  14. Cry! Cry! Cry! (Alternate Version, Extended Take 1) (2017 Remaster)
  15. I Walk the Line (Alternate Version, Take 1) (2017 Remaster)
  16. Folsom Prison Blues (Alternate Version, Take 2) (2017 Remaster)

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Johnny Cash's first album, released on Sun in 1957, is a little more folkloric and traditional than what he put on most of his singles, though not pronouncedly so. In fact, four of the tracks ("I Walk the Line," "Cry! Cry! Cry!," "So Doggone Lonesome," and "Folsom Prison Blues") had already been hit singles. For the rest of the set, Cash drew on some older folk ("Rock Island Line," "The Wreck of the Old '97"), country ("[I Heard That] Lonesome Whistle," "Remember Me [I'm the One Who Loves You]"), prison ("Doin' My Time"), and spiritual ("I Was There When It Happened") songs. Filling out the set is a good, rollicking Cash original, "Country Boy," and a rather sassy tune by the young Jerry Reed, "If the Good Lord's Willing." It's a good, solid record that's very much in the mold of his classic early Sun sound, with spare accompaniment that nevertheless often approaches a rockabilly-country bounce.

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