On what would have been his 92nd birthday, we are remembering the Man in Black and celebrating the icon who continues to inspire generations. Share your favorite Johnny Cash memory in the comments 🖤
The breathtaking music video for Johnny Cash’s “Hurt” featuring @junecartercash was released this month in 2003.
On this day in 1968, June Carter and Johnny Cash exchanged vows, marking the beginning of a new chapter in one of music history’s most cherished love stories ❤️
On February 22, 1968, Johnny Cash proposed to June Carter on stage, marking a pivotal moment in Johnny & June’s forever 🖤
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“She’s the greatest woman I have ever known. Nobody else, except my mother, comes close.” Celebrating International Women’s Day highlighting the remarkable June Carter Cash 💐 #internationalwomensday
Johnny Cash’s “Sixteen Tons” explores the grit and grind of blue-collar life. What does this song make you think of?
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Did you know Johnny Cash popularized the phrase ‘Forty Shades of Green’? He penned this song while visiting Ireland. 🍀 Listen at the link in bio.
Did you know these facts about Cash’s iconic song “A Boy Named Sue”?
Johnny and June Carter Cash had a love like no other. What’s your favorite song of theirs?
Happy Birthday @johncartercash. Enjoy this clip of Johnny & June performing “Turn Around” with John Carter from The Best of the Johnny Cash Show.
50 years ago, Johnny Cash released the timeless album ‘Ragged Old Flag,’ featuring one of his most enduring patriotic songs as the title track 🇺🇸 🎥 Johnny Cash & The Highwaymen – “Ragged Old Flag” (1990)
Happy First Day of Spring!
“I’m just an old chunk of coal, Lord, but I’m gonna be a diamond someday.” 🎶 “Old Chunk Of Coal” from Live In Las Vegas, 1979
Did you know the story behind Johnny Cash’s 1958 hit single, “Ballad of a Teenage Queen?” 👑
Johnny Cash’s performance of “Children, Go Where I Send Thee” from Denmark, 1971 🙌
On this day in 1976, the Arkansas governor declared March 20 as Johnny Cash Day. The festivities started in Kingsland, AR where Johnny and his family boarded the SL&SW Cotton Belt train to Rison. He was greeted by a large crowd and presented with the key to the city. Johnny was the Grand Marshal of a parade that traveled along Main Street to the Rison High School, where he performed a concert for 10,000 fans.
This month in 1963, Johnny Cash released his fifteenth album, ‘Blood, Sweat And Tears’ – a timeless collection of songs that beautifully narrate the tales of hardworking men and women 🎶
An iconic duet – on this day in 1970 Johnny and June’s “If I Were a Carpenter” reached No. 2 on the Billboard Country Singles chart!
Happy Valentine’s Day 💕
A couple that changed country music history – remembering Johnny and June’s triumph at the GRAMMYs this month in 1968.
“I have always believed that people are people, no matter where… and that something that touches the heart of one person could touch all hearts.” – Johnny Cash wrote in a letter directed to England in November 1969.
The @cashmuseum has been named the Best Music Museum for the 2024 USAToday’s 10Best Music Museums in America! This is the museum’s second consecutive year with the title, establishing it as the only museum to achieve the recognition twice in a row 🏆🖤
The Johnny Cash Museum is once again in the running for USAToday’s 10Best Music Museum in America. Cast your vote for the @cashmuseum at the link in bio and help Johnny’s museum reach the number one spot for the second year in a row! 🏆