Johnny Cash, a renowned American singer and songwriter, expanded the boundaries of Country and Western music.

Starting his musical journey in the 1950s, he gained fame for his extremely impactful yet straightforward songs. Songs with lyrics that delved into fundamental human experiences.

Cash often drew on his own personal and professional obstacles, making many of his songs all the more relatable. He successfully reinvented himself time and time again, captivating new audiences until his passing in 2003.

Let’s recap the top songs from his lengthy discography.

Ring Of Fire

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I Walk The Line

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Folsom Prison Blues

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Man In Black

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Hurt

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A Boy Named Sue

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Jackson

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Highwayman

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One Piece At A Time

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Understand Your Man

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