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1970 studio album by Johnny Cash
Hello, I'm Johnny Cash is the 33rd album by American country singer Johnny Cash , released on Columbia Records in 1970 (see 1970 in music ). "If I Were a Carpenter ", a famous duet with Cash's wife, June Carter Cash , earned the couple a Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal in 1971 (see Grammy Awards of 1971 ); the song also reached #2 on the Country charts. This album also includes "To Beat the Devil", the first Kris Kristofferson song covered by Cash; the two would later collaborate numerous times, most famously on "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down ". "See Ruby Fall " and "Blistered " were also released as singles, and the album itself reached #1 on the country charts and No. 6 on the pop charts. It was certified Gold on January 29, 1970 the RIAA .[ 3] The album has been released on CD (Sony Music, Original Album Classics, along with The Johnny Cash Show and Man In Black ) and it has been made available on official download sites. This album is not to be confused with a 1977 Columbia Special Products compilation LP (issued on CD in 1992) with the same name.
Track listing
Personnel
Technical
Charlie Bragg - engineer
Joel Baldwin - cover photograph
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Singles
Year
Single
Chart
Position
1969
"Blistered "
Country Singles
4
1969
"Blistered"
Pop Singles
50
1969
"See Ruby Fall "
Country Singles
4
1969
"See Ruby Fall"
Pop Singles
75
1969
"If I Were a Carpenter "
Country Singles
2
1969
"If I Were a Carpenter"
Pop Singles
36
Certifications
References
Studio albums
Live albums Soundtracks Compilations Songs Film Television Biographies Tribute albums Associated acts Family Historical sites Legacy