I grew up on ‘old country’, that is to say “songs by musicians generally despised by Tennessee music executives”. One of the despised was Johnny Cash and this is his song explaining why he was the Man in Black.
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I grew up on ‘old country’, that is to say “songs by musicians generally despised by Tennessee music executives”. One of the despised was Johnny Cash and this is his song explaining why he was the Man in Black.
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