1958 studio album by Johnny Cash
The Fabulous Johnny Cash |
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Studio album by Johnny Cash |
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Released | November 3, 1958 |
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Recorded | July 24–August 13, 1958 |
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Studio | Bradley Studios (Nashville, Tennessee) |
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Genre | Country |
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Length | 28:28 |
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Label | Columbia |
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Producer | Don Law |
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Johnny Cash chronology |
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Singles from The Fabulous Johnny Cash |
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The Fabulous Johnny Cash is the second studio album by American country singer Johnny Cash and his first to be released by Columbia Records. The album was released on November 3, 1958, not long after Cash's departure from Sun Records.
Content
The album features five tracks written by Cash and backing vocal performances by The Jordanaires (who at this time were also regulars on Elvis Presley's recording sessions for RCA Records). Overall, even though the album is only 29 minutes in length, it is considered one of Cash's most cohesive pieces. This is largely because his sessions with Columbia were completed over a two-month period. That is greatly reduced when compared to the year by year sessions by Sun Records.[4]
The Fabulous Johnny Cash was a successful debut on Columbia for Cash as it sold over half a million copies during its initial release.[5] Although Billboard did not publish a chart for country albums in 1958, the album peaked at #19 on the Billboard Best Selling LP's chart.
Reissues
The album was reissued in 2002 by Sony Music's Legacy imprint. The re-issue contains six bonus tracks and unedited versions of the songs. Legacy reissued the album on 180 gram vinyl for Record Store Day on November 23, 2012.[6]
Track listing
Side oneNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Recording date | Length |
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1. | "Run Softly, Blue River" | John R. Cash | August 8, 1958 | 2:22 |
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2. | "Frankie's Man, Johnny" | J. R. Cash | August 8, 1958 | 2:15 |
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3. | "That's All Over" | Dick Glasser | August 8, 1958 | 1:52 |
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4. | "The Troubadour" | Cindy Walker | August 8, 1958 | 2:15 |
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5. | "One More Ride" | Bob Nolan | August 13, 1958 | 1:59 |
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6. | "That's Enough" | Dorothy Coates | August 13, 1958 | 2:41 |
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2002 reissue bonus tracksNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Recording date | Length |
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13. | "Oh, What a Dream" (Take 1) | J. R. Cash | July 24, 1958 | 2:08 |
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14. | "Mama's Baby" | J. R. Cash | August 8, 1958 | 2:22 |
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15. | "Fool's Hall of Fame" | | August 8, 1958 | 2:10 |
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16. | "I'll Remember You" | J. R. Cash | July 24, 1958 | 2:07 |
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17. | "Cold Shoulder" | Helene Hudgins | August 13, 1958 | 1:55 |
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18. | "Walking the Blues" | | August 13, 1958 | 2:12 |
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Personnel
Musicians
Additional personnel
- Al Quaglieri - Producer
- Don Law - Producer
- Billy Altman - Liner Notes
- Don Hunstein - Photography
- Seth Foster - Mastering
- Mark Wilder - Mastering, Mixing
- Hal Adams - Cover Photo
- Stacey Boyle - Tape Research
- Kay Smith - Tape Research
- Matt Kelly - Tape Research
- Geoff Gillette - Sleeve Design
- Steven Berkowitz - A&R
- Darren Salmieri - A&R
- Patti Matheny - A&R
- Howard Fritzson - Art Direction
- Nick Shaffran - Series Consultant
Charts
Album - Billboard (United States)
Chart (1958) | Peak position |
Best Selling LP's | 19 |
Singles - Billboard (United States)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
1959 | "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" | Country Singles | 1 |
1959 | "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" | Pop Singles | 32 |
1959 | "Frankie's Man, Johnny" | Country Singles | 9 |
1959 | "Frankie's Man, Johnny" | Pop Singles | 57 |
References
- ^ "Johnny Cash: Ride This Train, PopMatters". 15 June 2002.
- ^ Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon and Schuster. p. 145. ISBN 9780743201698.
- ^ "Buyer's guide: How to buy the best of Johnny Cash". 27 February 2017.
- ^ "Johnny Cash". adriandenning.co.uk. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
- ^ "Johnny Cash".
- ^ "Johnny Cash - Fabulous Johnny Cash". johnnycashonline.com. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
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Studio albums | 2000–2020s | - American III: Solitary Man
- American IV: The Man Comes Around
- American V: A Hundred Highways
- American VI: Ain't No Grave
- Out Among the Stars
- Songwriter
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Live albums | |
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Soundtracks | - I Walk the Line
- Little Fauss and Big Halsy
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Compilations | |
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Songs | |
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Television | |
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Biographies | |
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Tribute albums | - The Sound Behind Johnny Cash
- Kindred Spirits: A Tribute to the Songs of Johnny Cash
- Dressed in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash
- Johnny's Blues: A Tribute to Johnny Cash
- Walk the Line: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- Fade to Black: Memories of Johnny
- All Aboard: A Tribute to Johnny Cash
- Johnny Cash Remixed
- We Walk the Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash
- Forever Words
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Associated acts | |
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Historical sites | |
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Category |
Authority control databases | - MusicBrainz release group
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