HE WALKED INTO SUN RECORDS IN 1954 WITH NO APPOINTMENT AND A GOSPEL SONG. SAM PHILLIPS SAID NO. HE CAME BACK. AND KEPT COMING BACK. UNTIL THE WORLD HAD NO CHOICE. Johnny Cash was born February 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Arkansas. Cotton fields. Dirt floors. A brother named Jack — the good one, the one meant for the pulpit. Jack died at 14. A saw mill accident. Slow and awful. Johnny never forgave himself for not being there. He carried that guilt into every dark song he ever wrote. The pills started in the ’50s. Amphetamines to stay awake, sleeping pills to come down. A decade of both. He drove into a national forest one night — high, alone, determined to die. The cave he crawled into had no air left. He crawled back out anyway. June Carter saved him. Counted his pills every day. Loved him when he was unlovable. Folsom Prison. San Quentin. A man in black for the people America forgot. Fifty-six years of recording. A cover of a Nine Inch Nails song at 71 that made Trent Reznor weep. June died May 15, 2003. Johnny died September 12, 2003. Four months later. He always said he couldn’t live without her. He wasn’t wrong.
Johnny Cash Walked Into Sun Records With No Appointment — And Refused To Disappear Johnny Cash walked into Sun Records…