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Ina Anita Carter (March 31, 1933 – July 29, 1999) was an American singer who played upright bass, ... Johnny Cash with the Carter Family: Blood, Sweat and Tears: 80:
The song "Ring of Fire" was made popular by Johnny Cash after it appeared on his 1963 compilation album Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash.Written by Cash's eventual second wife, June Carter, and songwriter Merle Kilgore, "(Love's) Ring of Fire" was originally recorded by June's sister, Anita Carter, on her 1962 album, Folk Songs Old and New.
"Rosanna's Going Wild" is a song written by June, Helen and Anita Carter for Johnny Cash. [3] Cash released it as a single (Columbia 4-44373, with "Roll Call" on the opposite side) [4] [5] [6] in November 1967. [7] The song made it to number 2 on U.S. Billboard ' s country chart [8] and to number 91 on the Hot 100. [9]
June's sister, Anita Carter, recorded the first version, “(Love's) Ring of Fire,” in 1962, but it really took off when Johnny released his take in 1963, allegedly inspired by a dream to add ...
The Carter Sisters, (also known as the second version of The Carter Family) were an American band consisting of Maybelle Carter and her daughters June Carter Cash, Helen Carter, and Anita Carter. Each played an instrument, with June being a pioneer as a front-man. Formed during World War II, the group recorded and performed into the 1990s.
The album was assembled and produced by John Carter Cash, shortly after the 2003 deaths of June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash. The compilation includes a track from the former's sessions for Wildwood Flower, as well as Johnny Cash's final recording. [1]
Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town is the 73rd album by American country singer ... Helen Carter, Anita Carter, Carlene Carter), Cinday Cash-Stuart, Bernard Peyton ...
"Life's Railway to Heaven" (Traditional, arranged by Johnny Cash) – 4:39 Lead vocal and guitar by Johnny Cash with June Carter Cash, Anita Carter and Helen Carter (as the Carter Family) Randy Scruggs plays "Mother" Maybelle Carter's Gibson L5 "Grandpa Was a Carpenter" – 3:24 Lead vocal and guitar by John Prine