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  1. The Johnny Cash Show is an American television music variety show hosted by Johnny Cash. The Screen Gems 58-episode series ran from June 7, 1969 to March 31, 1971 on ABC; it was taped at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The show reached No. 17 in the Nielsen ratings in 1970. Cash opened each show, invariably preceding the first number with his customary "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash ...

  2. 11 de dic. de 2019 · "Man in Black (The Best Of The Johnny Cash TV Show)" by Johnny CashListen to Johnny Cash: https://JohnnyCash.lnk.to/listenYDSubscribe to the official Johnny ...

  3. 31 de dic. de 2014 · ABC Show 57 - 1971.03.24 - With Charlie Pride, Bob Luman, The Carpenters, Red Lane, Tommy Cash, Mother Maybelle.mp4 download 276.0M ABC Show 58 - 1971.03.31 - With Carters, Carl Perkins, Merle Travis, Homer & Jethro.mp4 download

  4. From the summer of 1969 to the final show in March 1971 (58 episodes in all), The Johnny Cash TV Show not only exposed an American audience to an eclectic array of musical talent, but also helped establish Johnny Cash as a true artist, humanitarian and a larger-than-life legend. The 16 performances contained on this Best-Of LP showcase the spectrum of incredible performers that Johnny hand ...

  5. The Johnny Cash Show was an American television music variety show hosted by Johnny Cash. The Screen Gems 58-episode series ran from June 7, 1969 to March 31, 1971 on ABC; it was taped at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The show reached No. 17 in the Nielsen ratings in 1970. Cash opened each show, and its regulars included members of his touring troupe, June Carter Cash and the ...

  6. Johnny Cash sings "Hey Porter", "Wreck of the Old 97", "I've Got a Thing About Trains" and "Wabash Cannonball". Johnny & Gordon Lightfoot duet on "For Lovin' Me". Johnny, Dan Blocker & Joey Scarborough perform "Folsom Prison Blues". The Carter Family & Statler Brothers perform "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot".

  7. Johnny Cash sings "On This Side of the Law", a song from the score he wrote for "I Walk the Line" (an unreleased movie starring Gregory Peck). Johnny & Louis Armstrong duet on "Blue Yodel No. 9". Louis Armstrong performs "Almost Persuaded", "Crystal Chandelier" and "Ramblin' Rose".