Johnny Cash – Hey Porter
About The Song “Hey Porter” was written by Johnny Cash in 1954, inspired by his experiences as an Air Force serviceman returning home to Arkansas by train after his discharge.…
About The Song “Hey Porter” was written by Johnny Cash in 1954, inspired by his experiences as an Air Force serviceman returning home to Arkansas by train after his discharge.…
About The Song “Guess Things Happen That Way” was written by Jack Clement in 1958 for Johnny Cash. Clement, a producer and songwriter at Sun Records, crafted the song to…
About The Song “Big River” was written by Johnny Cash in 1957, inspired by a trip along the Mississippi River and his fascination with its vastness and the transient life…
About The Song “Cry! Cry! Cry!” was written by Johnny Cash in 1955, marking his debut single as a recording artist. Cash composed the song while transitioning from his Air…
About The Song “Get Rhythm” was written by Johnny Cash in 1956, inspired by the upbeat energy of rockabilly and his observations of everyday working life. Cash composed the song…
About The Song As with most artists who eventually attain legendary status, Johnny Cash’s career began modestly. He became interested in music while serving in the Air Force, teaching himself…
About The Song Johnny Cash also went by the name “Man in Black”. Despite a decades-long career and a massive amount of platinum and gold albums, he got that tag.…
About The Song In life, no matter how much money you have or how famous you may be, it won’t even matter at all. Sometimes, all that really matters is…
About The Song In 1967, the most iconic country couple Johnny Cash and June Carter, released a version of the iconic duet “Jackson.” Not only did it reach No. 2…
About The Song “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down” is a song written by Kris Kristofferson that was recorded in 1969 by Ray Stevens before becoming a No.1 hit on the Billboard…
About The Song Johnny Cash’s name is one of the most recognizable in the history of country music. As the voice behind classic songs such as “A Boy Named Sue,”…
About The Song “Don’t Take Your Guns to Town” is a song written and recorded by American singer Johnny Cash. It was released in December 1958 as the first single…
About The Song “The Times They Are a-Changin’” was written by Bob Dylan in September 1963, inspired by the social and political upheavals of the era, including the civil rights…
About The Song “Tell It on the Mountain” is a traditional African-American spiritual, adapted into a folk song by Peter, Paul and Mary. The spiritual, also known as “Go Tell…
About The Song “Day Is Done” was written by Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary in 1969, inspired by themes of hope and unity during a turbulent era marked…
About The Song “Bye Bye Love” was written by the husband-and-wife songwriting team Felice and Boudleaux Bryant in 1957. The Everly Brothers, Don and Phil Everly, recorded the song in…
About The Song “Early in the Morning” was written by Paul Stookey, a member of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, and credited to Noel Stookey and Eddie Miller.…
About The Song “Lemon Tree” was written by Will Holt in the late 1950s, inspired by a traditional Brazilian folk song, “Meu limão, meu limoeiro,” which he encountered during his…
About The Song “Night Moves” arrived in late 1976 as the lead single from Bob Seger’s album of the same name, a reflective, radio-ready anthem that turned the Michigan road…
About The Song “For Lovin’ Me” was written by Canadian folk singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot in the early 1960s, reflecting his early songwriting style with themes of fleeting romance and restlessness.…