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Sings the Ballads of the True West

Johnny Cash Sings the Ballads of the True West
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Studio album by Johnny Cash
Released Original: September 1965
Re-issued: August 27, 2002
Recorded August 14, 1959 - April 26, 1965
Genre
Length Original: 64:52
Re-issue: 68:26
Label Columbia
Producer
Johnny Cash chronology
Orange Blossom Special
(1965)
Sings the Ballads of the True West
(1965)
Everybody Loves a Nut
(1966)
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Mean as Hell! : Ballads From The True West
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Studio album by Johnny Cash
Released March 1966
Recorded August 14, 1959 - April 26, 1965
Genre
Length 38:15
Label Columbia
Producer Don Law, Frank Jones
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Johnny Cash Sings the Ballads of the True West is a conceptual double album and the 22nd overall album released by country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1965 (see 1965 in music). Covering twenty individual songs, the album, as its title suggests, contains various ballads and other songs on topics related to the history of the American Old West. This includes Carl Perkins' "The Ballad of Boot Hill", "Streets of Laredo", and the sole single from the album, "Mr. Garfield", describing the shock of the population after the assassination of President James Garfield. One of the songs, "25 Minutes to Go", would later be performed at Folsom Prison and appear on Cash's famous At Folsom Prison recording in 1968, while the melody of "Streets of Laredo" would be recycled for the song "The Walls of a Prison" featured on Cash's album From Sea to Shining Sea.

Sings the Ballads of the True West was re-issued in 2002 (see 2002 in music) through Legacy Recordings, with two bonus tracks, one of which is an instrumental version of a track available on the album. The original album was included on the Bear Family box set Come Along and Ride This Train.


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