A Thing Called Love

Year: 1972
Artist: Johnny Cash

Facts about the album "A Thing Called Love"

Album Title: A Thing Called Love
Artist: Johnny Cash
Genre: Country, Folk, Americana
Label: Columbia Records

Description: "A Thing Called Love" is a poignant album by Johnny Cash, the legendary country music icon. Released on Columbia Records, this album showcases Cash's emotive vocals and heartfelt songwriting as he explores themes of love, loss, and redemption. From tender ballads to spirited folk tunes, "A Thing Called Love" offers listeners a compelling musical journey through the joys and sorrows of the human experience, as interpreted by one of country music's most iconic voices.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Title Track: The album's title track, "A Thing Called Love", was written by Cash's longtime friend and fellow musician Jerry Reed. Released as a single in 1972, "A Thing Called Love" became one of Cash's biggest hits, reaching the top ten on the country charts and earning widespread acclaim for its uplifting message and infectious melody.

  2. Diverse Song Selection: "A Thing Called Love" features a diverse selection of songs that showcase Johnny Cash's versatility as an artist. From the tender balladry of "To Beat the Devil" to the rollicking energy of "Kate", Cash demonstrates his ability to tackle a wide range of musical styles and themes with authenticity and conviction.

  3. Collaboration with June Carter Cash: Several tracks on "A Thing Called Love" feature collaborations between Johnny Cash and his wife, June Carter Cash, including the tender duet "If I Were a Carpenter" and the spirited "The Pine Tree". Their harmonious vocals and shared chemistry add an extra layer of intimacy and authenticity to the album, reflecting the deep bond between the iconic couple.

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