Released posthumously on July 4, 2006, "American V: A Hundred Highways" is Johnny Cash's final studio album, a poignant collection of songs that reflect the legendary artist's deep faith, personal struggles, and impending mortality. Produced by Johnny Cash and Rick Rubin, this album features a mix of original tracks and covers, showcasing Cash's enduring ability to connect with listeners through his distinctive voice and storytelling prowess.
The album opens with "Help Me," a plea for divine intervention that sets the tone for the introspective journey that follows. Tracks like "God's Gonna Cut You Down" and "Further On Up the Road" highlight Cash's unyielding spirit and resilience, while "On the Evening Train" and "I Came to Believe" delve into his profound faith. The album also includes covers of classic songs like "If You Could Read My Mind" and "Four Strong Winds," each imbued with Cash's unique interpretation.
"American V: A Hundred Highways" is a testament to Johnny Cash's enduring legacy, offering a glimpse into the mind of a man who, even in his final days, remained a powerful and evocative storyteller. With a runtime of just over 42 minutes, this album is a fitting farewell from one of country music's most iconic figures, leaving an indelible mark on the genre and beyond.