This tune was originally written by Jack Clement, but Johnny absolutely made it his own. “The One On The Right Is On The Left” was initially released on the 1966 album Everbody Loves A Nut.
Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan were known friends, and for that reason, Cash covered Dylan on several occasions and was arguably ...
Johnny’s version is what turned me on to this tragically beautiful song by Trent Reznor. I especially love the lyrical change from “crown of sh*t” to “crown of thorns." Very powerful.
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Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Johnny Cash’s legacy is secure, as he’s still regarded as one of the ...
Jayder Kalk strings a thread between three very different styles of music: opera, ska and the songs of Johnny Cash. It’s an eclectic musical journey that’s taken Kalk around the world and back, ...