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  2. 500 Miles - Wikipedia

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    [4] [7] Johnny Cash is known to have included "500 Miles" on his list of 100 essential country songs in the early 1970s. [8] Folklorist Norm Cohen writes that 900 miles, rather than 500, is the most common distance referenced in versions of the traditional song, but other distances including 400 miles and 10,000 miles also appear. [7]

  3. Transatlantic Sessions - Wikipedia

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    Transatlantic Sessions musical co-directors Aly Bain and Jerry Douglas. Transatlantic Sessions is the collective title for a series of musical productions by Glasgow-based Pelicula Films Ltd, funded by- and produced for BBC Scotland, BBC Four [1] and RTÉ of Ireland. [2]

  4. Rosanne Cash - Wikipedia

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    Rosanne Cash made her studio recording debut on Johnny Cash's 1974 album The Junkie and the Juicehead Minus Me, singing lead vocal on a version of Kris Kristofferson's "Broken Freedom Song". In 1976, Johnny Cash recorded Rosanne's song "Love Has Lost Again" [14] on his album One Piece At A Time. This was Rosanne Cash's first professionally ...

  5. The List (album) - Wikipedia

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    The List is Rosanne Cash's twelfth studio album, released on Manhattan Records on October 6, 2009, her only album for the label.. The album is based on a list of 100 greatest country and American songs that father Johnny Cash gave her when she was 18, to expand her knowledge of country music.

  6. Hedy West - Wikipedia

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    West's most famous song was 500 Miles, put together from fragments of a melody she had heard her uncle sing to her back in Georgia. She copyrighted the resulting song. 500 Miles has been recorded by Bobby Bare (a Billboard Top 10 hit in 1963), The Highwaymen, The Kingston Trio, Peter, Paul and Mary, Peter & Gordon, Rosanne Cash, and many others ...

  7. Rules of Travel - Wikipedia

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    Rules of Travel is a studio album by singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash, released in 2003. [4] [5] It was her first album of new material in nearly seven years.On the track "September When It Comes," she is joined by her father Johnny Cash; Johnny Cash would in fact die in September 2003, making this one of the last recordings to be released during his lifetime.

  8. Rosanna's Going Wild - Wikipedia

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    During the Christmas holidays preceding the Folsom recording date, Cash's latest single "Rosanna's Going Wild" debuted on Billboard's country music charts. A jaunty tear through the teenage rebellion of a young girl, the song was nowhere near his best work: He sounded drawn, sapped perhaps by his drug battles and a vigorous fall touring slate.

  9. 10 Song Demo - Wikipedia

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    10 Song Demo is an album by the American musician Rosanne Cash. [2] [3] Released in 1996, it was her first album for Capitol Records.The album's first single, "The Summer I Read Collette", is a tribute to French novelist Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette.