/r/CASH
A subreddit dedicated to the Man in Black, Johnny Cash.
/r/CASH
Way Down in the Hole by Tom Waits.
I guess the only real reason is that they both come off as songs he might have covered. I can kind of hear in my head how each would sound.
I'm getting ready to start a couple auctions on Ebay, but I thought I'd reach out to the /r/Cash community first. Here are some items that will be going up for sale:
Cash An American Man Book by Bill Miller
Johnny Cash Action Figure - 7"
Time Magazine - September 22, 2003 with Johnny Cash Cover Story
Circa 1969/1970 Johnny Cash Show Commemorative Advertisement/Poster
Iconic Middle Finger Picture 8x10
Various XL Johnny Cash T-Shirts
Walk The Line DVD
The Man, His World, His Music DVD
CASH Leather Wallet (well used/worn)
CDs:
CASH - American Recordings CASH American IV - The Man Comes Around
CASH American V - A Hundred Highways (MISSING CASE) CASH American VI - Ain't No Grave
San Quentin CD Box Set
CASH Unearthed CD Box Set
This is Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous
The Gospel Road
Johnny Cash Sings the Ballads of the True West
Ring of Fire - The Best of Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash Remixed
Mean as Hell
Hayride Anthology (Picture Disc)
I Walk the Line / Columbia Records
I Walk the Line / Pickwick Records
Hello, I'm Johnny Cash
Greatest Hits - Volume 1
Folsom Prison Blues
The Christmas Spirit
The Blue Train
At San Quentin
At Folsom Prison
Johnny Cash and Friends
Please let me know if you have any interest!! C=
I recently started to listening to Johnny Cash. Knowing how good reddit users are at sharing there thoughts, I was wondering what you guys think are the best albums for a new listener to own. I already have American IV, At Folsom Prison and the 16 greatest hits. If you could help, it would be greatly appreciated.
I'm sure most of you have listened to the American Albums in order. But, if you haven't I highly suggest it. the Emotional Roller Coaster is moving.