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''The Johnny Cash Show'' is an American television music variety show hosted by
Johnny Cash John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American country singer-songwriter. Much of Cash's music contained themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially in the later stages of his ca ...
. The
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58-episode series ran from June 7, 1969, to March 31, 1971, on
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; it was taped at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The show reached No. 17 in the Nielsen ratings in 1970. Cash opened each show, invariably preceding the first number with his customary "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash" greeting, and its regulars included members of his touring troupe, June Carter Cash (his wife) and the Carter Family,
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,
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, and
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, with Australian-born musical director-arranger-conductor
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. The Statler Brothers performed brief comic interludes. An instrumental version of " Folsom Prison Blues" was used for the opening credits. It featured many folk, singer-songwriter and country musicians, such as
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, Bob Dylan, Linda Ronstadt, Kris Kristofferson, Mickey Newbury, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Merle Haggard, James Taylor, Tammy Wynette and
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. It also featured other musicians such as jazz great
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, who died eight months after appearing on the show.


Background

Cash had been approached by ABC to host a television show after the major success of his two live prison albums, '' At Folsom Prison'' and ''
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''. The show started with an hour-long tryout offered by ABC as "a summer replacement for its Saturday night variety extravaganza ''
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''."Kienzle, Rich (2007) "Notes for ''The Best of the Johnny Cash TV Show''" DVD Boxed Set (Reverse Angle Productions) While Cash had a large degree of freedom, he "had to accept some compromises by hosting showbiz royalty like Bob Hope, George Gobel,
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, Burl Ives,
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and Lorne Greene. They gave the show gravitas that satisfied both advertisers and the network".


Format

The show was recorded at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, then home of the
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. The show was conceived by
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, who also served as executive producer and director for the first season. Stan Jacobson was also a producer on the show. Myles Harmon was the program executive for ABC Television. The first show featured
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, Cajun fiddler
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, Fannie Flagg as a comic, and Bob Dylan. The show included a "Country Gold" segment which featured legends rarely or never seen on network TV such as Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys. Author Rich Kienzle suggests that as well as providing entertainment, the show operated as a "Country Music 101". Cash persisted in the face of ABC "network anxieties" on several occasions. He refused to cut the word "stoned" from Kris Kristofferson's "
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", he stood by his Christian faith "despite network anxieties", and persisted in bringing on Pete Seeger whose anti-Vietnam War song on another network had "caused a firestorm". He premiered his " Man in Black" song on an episode taped at Nashville's Vanderbilt University campus. In 1970,
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released '' The Johnny Cash Show'', a live album, as a tie-in with the TV series, though the record is not considered a soundtrack. The release is unusual as Columbia was affiliated with competing network CBS. Cash's version of Kris Kristofferson's "Sunday Morning Coming Down", included on the series, is included on the album and was released as a single, which was a major hit for Cash. One unusual taping occurred in 1971. Cash began the program assuming it was a regular episode. Moments after Cash greeted the audience, June Carter Cash came on stage and said she had a special guest. Ralph Edwards then joined the two on stage; as the audience erupted in a standing ovation, Cash realized that it was actually a taping for an installment of ''
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'' honoring him.


Series overview


List of episodes


Season 1 (1969–1970)

32 episodes


Season 2 (1970–1971)

26 episodes


Cancellation

The show was canceled in 1971 in response to the Prime Time Access Rule, which eliminated a half-hour of network prime time programming from all of the major networks' nightly schedules. Cash's show was one of many that had strong rural followings that were canceled across the networks in what came to be known as the " rural purge."


Revival

In 1976, CBS ran a revival of the show, ''Johnny Cash and Friends'', as a replacement series for four weeks from August 29 to September 20, 1976. The new show was taped at the newly constructed
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House in Nashville. Aside from musical performances, this series also featured a greater emphasis on comedy, with Steve Martin and Jim Varney appearing as regulars, and with June Carter Cash performing several comedy routines as "Aunt Polly" (reviving a character she had performed early in her career). Following ''Johnny Cash and Friends'', an annual ''Johnny Cash Christmas Special'' series was launched, starting in 1976, with specials airing almost every year until 1985.


''The Best of The Johnny Cash TV Show''

A DVD set featuring 66 live performances from the show, called ''The Best of The Johnny Cash TV Show'', was released in Region 1 on September 18, 2007. The DVD set was hosted by Kris Kristofferson and directed by Michael B. Borofsky, and was produced by Reverse Angle Productions for
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and
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, Sony Music Entertainment's catalog division. An accompanying CD, featuring selected numbers from the show (some of them not on the DVD set), was also released.


DVD track list

''DVD 1'' # Johnny Cash – Ring Of Fire # Bob Dylan – I Threw It All Away #:*From Season 1, Episode 1, originally aired June 7, 1969. # Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash – Girl From The North Country #:*From Season 1, Episode 1, originally aired June 7, 1969. # Kris Kristofferson – Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again) # Louis Armstrong and Johnny Cash – Blue Yodel No. 9 #:*From Season 2, Episode 6, originally aired October 28, 1970. #
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– Heaven Help Us All #:*From Season 2, Episode 8, originally aired November 11, 1970. #
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– Bad Moon Rising #:*From Season 1, Episode 15, originally aired September 27, 1969. # Linda Ronstadt and Johnny Cash – I Never Will Marry # George Jones – Medley (White Lightning with Johnny Cash, She Thinks I Still Care, Love Bug, The Race Is On) # Johnny Cash – Hey Porter # Waylon Jennings – Medley (Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line, The Singing Star's Queen, Brown Eyed Handsome Man) # Tammy Wynette – Stand By Your Man #:*From Season 2, Episode 17, originally aired January 28, 1971. # Marty Robbins – Medley (Big Iron, Running Gun, El Paso) #:*From Season 1, Episode 17, originally aired January 28, 1970. # Johnny Cash – Come Along And Ride This Train # Johnny Cash – As Long As The Grass Shall Grow # Johnny Cash – Man in Black # James Taylor – Sweet Baby James #:*From Season 2, Episode 20, originally aired February 17, 1971. # Pete Seeger and Johnny Cash – Cripple Creek # Pete Seeger and Johnny Cash – Worried Man Blues # Johnny Cash – Sunday Morning Coming Down # Johnny Cash – Old Time Religion # Johnny Cash, The Carter Family,
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, Carl Perkins and The Tennessee Three – Daddy Sang Bass # Mother Maybelle and The Carter Sisters – Wildwood Flower # Neil Young – The Needle and the Damage Done #:*From Season 2, Episode 20, originally aired February 17, 1971. # Johnny Cash and The Tennessee Three – Tennessee Flat Top Box #
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and Johnny Cash – The Long Black Veil #:*From Season 1, Episode 6, originally aired July 19, 1969. # Johnny Cash and The Tennessee Three with Carl Perkins – Big River ''DVD 2'' # Johnny Cash – I Walk The Line # June Carter Cash – A Good Man # Derek and the Dominos – It's Too Late #:*From Season 2, Episode 14, originally aired January 6, 1971. # Derek and the Dominos with Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins – Matchbox # Charley Pride – Able Bodied Man # Chorus & Johnny Cash – Country Gold Intro # Bill Monroe And His Blue Grass Boys – Blue Moon Of Kentucky #:*From Season 2, Episode 8, originally aired November 11, 1970. # Loretta Lynn – I Know How #:*From Season 1, Episode 30, originally aired April 29, 1970. # Jerry Lee Lewis – Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On # Johnny Cash – Ride This Train # Johnny Cash – America The Beautiful # Johnny Cash – This Land Is Your Land # The Everly Brothers with Ike Everly and Johnny and Tommy Cash – That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine # Ray Charles – Ring Of Fire # Johnny Cash – A Boy Named Sue #
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– Hello Darlin' # Mother Maybelle Carter – Black Mountain Rag # Tony Joe White and Johnny Cash – Polk Salad Annie # Glen Campbell – Wichita Lineman #:*From Season 2, Episode 10, originally aired November 25, 1970. #
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– Cracklin' Rosie # Ray Price – For The Good Times #
Roy Orbison Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician known for his impassioned singing style, complex song structures, and dark, emotional ballads. His music was described by critics as ...
– Cryin' #:*From Season 1, Episode 15, originally aired September 27, 1969. # Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash – Pretty Woman #:*From Season 1, Episode 15, originally aired September 27, 1969. # Johnny Cash – Wanted Man # Chet Atkins and Johnny Cash – Recuerdo De La Alhambra # Chet Atkins – Medley (Back Home in Indiana, Country Gentleman, Mister Sandman, Wildwood Flower, Freight Train) #:*From Season 1, Episode 30, originally aired April 29, 1970. # June Carter Cash with Homer And Jethro – Baby, It's Cold Outside # Merle Haggard – No Hard Times # Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash – Sing Me Back Home # Carl Perkins – Blue Suede Shoes #:*From Season 2, Episode 16, originally aired January 21, 1971. # Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers – The Old Account Was Settled Long Ago #
Roy Clark Roy Linwood Clark (April 15, 1933 – November 15, 2018) was an American singer and musician. He is best known for having hosted ''Hee Haw'', a nationally televised country variety show, from 1969 to 1997. Clark was an important and influen ...
– Medley (In The Summertime, 12th Street Rag) #:*From Season 1, Episode 6, originally aired July 19, 1969. # The Statler Brothers – Flowers on the Wall # Johnny Cash – Working Man Blues # Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash – Jackson # Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash – Turn Around # Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash – I Love You Because # Hank Williams Jr. – Medley (You Win Again, Cold Cold Heart, I Can't Help It If I'm Still in Love With You, Half As Much) # Johnny Cash – A Wonderful Time Up There


CD track list

# Johnny Cash – I Walk the Line # Johnny Cash – Flesh and Blood # Tammy Wynette – Stand by Your Man # George Jones – She Thinks I Still Care / Love Bug / The Race Is On # Johnny Cash – I've Been Everywhere #
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– Detroit City # Ray Charles – Ring of Fire # Derek and the Dominoes – It's Too Late # Kris Kristofferson – Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again) # Roy Orbison – Only the Lonely / Oh, Pretty Woman # Johnny Cash with The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers – Belshazzar # Waylon Jennings – Brown Eyed Handsome Man # Johnny Cash and Joni Mitchell – Girl From the North Country # James Taylor – Fire and Rain # Johnny Cash, The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers, Carl Perkins and The Tennessee Three – Daddy Sang Bass # Johnny Cash – Closing Monologue – I Walk the Line (reprise)


External links

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Notes

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