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Johnny Cash passed away on September 12, 2003.  Here he is with June Carter Cash and family, visiting President Carter in the White House in June 1977.
From the Carter Library White House photographs.  Via the National Archives on Facebook.
What’s your favorite Johnny Cash song?
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Johnny Cash passed away on September 12, 2003.  Here he is with June Carter Cash and family, visiting President Carter in the White House in June 1977.

From the Carter Library White House photographs.  Via the National Archives on Facebook.

What’s your favorite Johnny Cash song?

    • #1970s
    • #Jimmy Carter
    • #Johnny Cash
    • #June Carter
    • #Music
    • #Presidents
    • #White House
    • #Country Western
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  1. aluminumjewelry likes this
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  3. mayflower--compact reblogged this from ourpresidents and added:
    looks good.. I’ll definitely check out some of his songs.
  4. anime-hentai likes this
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  9. kelutral reblogged this from todaysdocument and added:
    Johnny Cash passed away on September 12, 2003. Here he is with June Carter Cash and family, visiting President Carter in...
  10. creosotecereus answered: the dirty old egg sucking dog song!
  11. lilbitcharter1972 answered: Folsom Rison Blues
  12. intheworldofmycreation answered: Jackson
  13. ivylapin answered: Ring of Fire
  14. mtn-man-diaries answered: folsom hurt idunno all of them
  15. tish-tish-tish reblogged this from npr and added:
    Never has a man looked so badass in the White House. (Well, maybe not since Andrew Jackson left office…)
  16. thegoldfi answered: easy: don’t take your guns to town.
  17. gyntiana answered: girl from the north country with bob dylan
  18. carsandtrains reblogged this from todaysdocument
  19. brightnshinythings answered: Difficult to choose. For the time being I shall go with Streets of Laredo, with the option to change my mind.
  20. raisealittlesand answered: “Folsom Prison Blues”
  21. shellwill1999 answered: Ring of Fire & the Hurt cover
  22. everyonelikedbubbahotep reblogged this from npr
  23. retrocampaigns likes this
  24. 10oclockdot answered: Tennessee Flat Top Box
  25. cheyenneadela likes this
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  27. avram-levi answered: Hurt
  28. hayleekitties likes this
  29. thesachen answered: The Wanderer
  30. grantcoyoteghost likes this
  31. thebookworm answered: Ring of Fire!
  32. richgraff answered: “Jackson” and his cover of The Beatles “In My Life”…makes me choke up every single time I listen to it. R.I.P. Johnny
  33. dpflughoeft answered: My husband big fan and when he and his brother sing “Long Black Veil” it’s something.
  34. congressarchives likes this
  35. onderwegterug answered: I still miss someone
  36. katehaus likes this
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  38. aznjamesftw answered: Hands down. Hurt
  39. eccefaggot answered: Frankie and Johnnie
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  44. brkgnews answered: I’d say “Ring of Fire,” for the instrumentation. For vocals, believe it or not, I’d pick “One Piece at a Time.”
  45. avitalmuth answered: Long Legged Guitar Pickin Man
  46. uselaine reblogged this from ourpresidents
  47. aperauchs answered: Folsom Prison Blues
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