Tragic Details About Johnny Cash

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There are many great musical artists who have brought countless hits to the masses over the years. However, there is only one artist who can translate sorrow, tribulation, and anguish into beautiful words and sound, and that artist is Johnny Cash. Cash’s distinct brand of music is often associated with rebelliousness and a somber mood. His trademark all-black stage wardrobe earned him the nickname, “The Man In Black.” The stories Cash told in his music had parallels to his own life. Life imitated art in the case of Johnny Cash and these are the tragic details about the legendary genre-spanning musical legend.

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Early days | 0:00
Jack Cash | 1:20
Vivian Liberto | 2:39
Addiction | 3:45
Fighting the law | 5:02
Redemption | 6:19
June's death | 7:32
Legacy | 8:42

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All Comments (21)
  • @GrungeHQ
    What other monumental musicians do you want to learn more about?
  • @liquidtylenol
    His life is proof that you should never give up. No matter how hard life gets, you should never give up
  • Johnny Cash was the living example of a true American patriot, rest in peace the Man in Black
  • @azzysontop
    My grandfather served a beer to Johnny cash back then in the days... it makes me so happy to see how much he was happy thinking about it. RIP man in black you will live on!
  • You might think he had a shitty life and he did but he has changed so many others lives, and he’s still playing some great music in heaven.
  • I’m 61 and 70s not old. Jonny Cash died of a broken heart, missing June wow I can’t imagine anyone loving me that much. I love his song (a boy named sue)
  • @sweetfaith2011
    I never really liked country music, but I loved Johnny Cash, he was a legend. He was blessed to have beautiful June Carter in his life, she was a godsend.
  • @NoopPizza
    I’m 18 years old and cash is one of my favorite legends who ever walked the earth and blessed us with his journey. His music will always be on the top of my list. I started listening to his music around I was 7 years old when I found a disc in my dads collection of music of Johnny Cash 10 top hits and I had his music all day and night. I’m forever grateful.
  • @callesierra
    I just discovered the song “ when the man comes around”. O.M.G. What an amazing man he is with God in heaven now.
  • @bobbooyse
    RIP Legend, the world is poorer without you
  • @nengthao5618
    I never knew this man personally hut his music touch me. More so his tone...the sadness in his voice. I think that was what drew me into his musics. Great man and legend.
  • @tomboyle7901
    Johnny Cash is a story of America. No one has or ever will write or sing music like he did . He was a genius with a simple writing that was deep and touched your soul. Deeply religious and deeply flawed . He was in love so deeply with June .One of the greatest love stories in our century. He treated June with the love , respect and admiration every man should treat a woman with. He is a true American story.
  • @TheReal1953
    We were all rockers in the 60's and 70's, but we had respect for Cash and his music. Not the gospel or religious crap, but his personal/popular songs about life. He was an easy personality to believe....you felt like you lived his life with him in his songs.
  • My mom died 4 months from her second husband's death also. I like to think June & Johny are together again in heaven. God bless their souls & thanks for all of the wonderful music.💖
  • @dill2962
    This makes me realize how accurate “walk the line” was
  • @amentet11
    omg Johnny Cash we miss you. my dad would come home from the bar after pulling a 10 hour shift at the steel mill. he sat at the kitchen table singing I walk the line or ring of fire. i was little, i joined my dad. me and my dad had so many good times together. singing together. i miss it all. thank you Johnny and my dad for everything. i have such great memories.
  • I was in love with John in the 60s and 70s, he was so handsome, charming and virile, not to mention such a talented musician...just made my heart jump up and down ❤️ In the years to come after that I read The Man In Black and learned more elsewhere of the struggles, sadness, trials and tribulations of John’s life. Saw the movie too, found it depressing. No wonder he looked so old and worn out when only in his early 70s, today that is no great age. The loss of June finished him off, I believe. R.I.P., my hero. I pray that he and “June Bug” are young and happy again in blissful eternity, in each other’s arms forevermore.
  • @caroled3924
    Always loved Johnny Cash. A true legion. RIP Johnny 🙏