Johnny Cash Sings Hank Williams Explained

Johnny Cash Sings Hank Williams
Type:compilation
Artist:Johnny Cash
Cover:JCSingsHankWilliams.jpg
Released:September 5, 1960
Recorded:July 30, 1955–May 15, 1958
Length:27:59
Language:English
Label:Sun
Prev Title:Ride This Train
Prev Year:1960
Next Title:Now Here's Johnny Cash
Next Year:1961

Sings Hank Williams is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash. It was released on September 5, 1960, by Sun Records after Cash had left the label and signed with Columbia Records. Despite the title, the album does not exclusively cover Hank Williams material, but is also made up of songs that Cash recorded for Sun prior to leaving the label. The album was re-issued in 2003 by Varèse Sarabande with five bonus tracks, two of them being alternate recordings of songs already available on the album.

Only the first four of the twelve tracks on the album were written by Williams, with most of the others being written by Cash. (Additional songs composed by Williams are included in the 2003 reissue.) About half of the songs on the album had previously been issued on LP by Sun. Making their album debut are the tracks "Straight A's in Love", "Come In Stranger", "Give My Love to Rose", "Mean-Eyed Cat" and "I Love You Because".

Charts

Singles - Billboard (North America)

YearSingleChartPosition
1959"Straight A's in Love"Country Singles16
1959"Straight A's in Love"Pop Singles84
1959"I Love You Because"Country Singles20
1960"Give My Love to Rose"Country Singles13
1960"Come In Stranger"Country Singles6
1960"Come In Stranger"Pop Singles66
1960"Mean Eyed Cat"Country Singles30

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