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The album was the second in Cash's conceptual series of live prison albums that also included At Folsom Prison (1968), På Österåker (1973), and A Concert Behind Prison Walls (1976). The album was certified gold on August 12, 1969, platinum and double platinum on November 21, 1986, and triple platinum on March 27, 2003, by the RIAA .
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At San Quentin: Legacy Edition (a/k/a Johnny Cash at San Quentin) Released: September 6, 1969 (broadcast); 1988 (VHS); November 14, 2006 (2xCD+DVD) Label: Granada Television/Vestron Video International/Columbia Music Video/Legacy Recordings; 1971 Man In Black: Live In Denmark 1971 (original title Johnny Cash i København)
The live album På Österåker (At Österåker) was released in 1973. "San Quentin" was recorded with Cash replacing "San Quentin" with "Österåker". In 1976, a concert at Tennessee State Prison was videotaped for TV broadcast. It was posthumously released after Cash's death as a CD entitled A Concert Behind Prison Walls.
B. B. King (1925–2015) was an American blues musician whose recording career spanned 1949–2008. As with other blues contemporaries, King's material was primarily released on singles until the late 1950s–early 1960s, when long playing record albums became more popular.
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Cash first released it on his 1969 live album At San Quentin, recorded at San Quentin State Prison. This performance occurred only a week after he learned the song from Dylan. [1] A studio recording of the song was released in 1970 on Cash's album Little Fauss and Big Halsy, which was the soundtrack to the film of the same name.
"George Jackson" was a Top 40 hit in the Netherlands, [7] and on the US Billboard charts. [8] The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at #93 on December 4, 1971, [9] peaking at #33, and remained on the charts for 7 weeks. [10]