Originally released in 1956, Johnny Cash's second studio album was a huge success. Hits like "I Walk the Line", "Guess Things Happen That Way", and "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" shot to the top of the charts and gave Cash a reputation as one of country's greatest songwriters and performers.
This album was released in December 1958 after Cash had switched labels from Sun to Columbia. "Johnny Cash Sings The Songs That Made Him Famous" is a solid compilation of hit recordings. It includes the original recording of "Folsom Prison Blues", "I Walk The Line" (even though it had already been included in Cash's first Sun album), "There You Go","Home Of The Blues", and his recent hits "Ballad of A Teenage Queen", "I Guess Things Happen That Way", and "The Ways of A Woman In Love". Add to it some great B-sides like "Big River", "Train of Love", and "Don't Make Me Go", and this album is truly a greatest hits compilation worthy of the album title.
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