Johnny Cash in 1968. His album At Folsom Prison, recorded that year in a California penitentiary, rebooted his career and became a critical favorite. “Hello, I’m Johnny Cash .” Those words were.. Johnny Cash in 1969. On 13 January 1968, famed country singer-songwriter Johnny Cash recorded two shows at Folsom Prison in California for the album At Folsom Prison. Though Cash never spent time in prison himself, he was inspired to pen a song called Folsom Prison Blues because of a documentary he saw in the early 1950s titled Inside the Walls.
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Johnny Cash. COUNTRY · 1968. Preview. Though the term “outlaw country” wasn’t yet coined when Johnny Cash recorded At Folsom Prison in 1968, it’s tough to imagine a more literal example. Cash’s status as a country superstar was fading by the late ’60s, but the raw excitement and immediacy of the album he made in front of a roomful of.. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world