Audio Samples
I Got Stripes
Prisoner's Song [Live at Osteraker Prison, Sweden, October 3, 1972], The
Wall, The
25 Minutes to Go
San Quentin
Starkville City Jail
Jacob Green
Orleans Parish Prison
City Jail
Folsom Prison Blues
Give My Love to Rose
Greystone ChapelTrack List
I Got Stripes
Prisoner's Song [Live at Osteraker Prison, Sweden, October 3, 1972], The
Wall, The
25 Minutes to Go
San Quentin
Starkville City Jail
Jacob Green
Orleans Parish Prison
City Jail
Folsom Prison Blues
Give My Love to Rose
Greystone ChapelAlbum Notes
Liner Note Author: Billy Altman.
Recording information: Folsom Prison, CA (01/13/1968); Osteraker Prison, Sweden (01/13/1968); San Quentin Prison, CA (01/13/1968); Folsom Prison, CA (02/24/1969); Osteraker Prison, Sweden (02/24/1969); San Quentin Prison, CA (02/24/1969); Folsom Prison, CA (10/03/1972); Osteraker Prison, Sweden (10/03/1972); San Quentin Prison, CA (10/03/1972).
Photographers: Bill Levy ; Frank Bez.
Johnny Cash was a lot of things. He sang country, he sang gospel, he sang folk songs, protest songs, humorous songs, love songs, and he sang outlaw songs, too, and for all his status as a true American icon, he was always a bit of a maverick at heart. Everything that went into making him the legend he became is on display in this playlist, drawn from his two most successful albums, 1968's Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison and 1969's Johnny Cash at San Quentin. ~ Steve Leggett
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