Dive into the rich legacy of Johnny Cash with "Johnny Cash: Forever Words Expanded," a captivating collection that breathes new life into the iconic artist's unpublished poetry, lyrics, and letters. This expanded edition, released on April 2, 2021, via Legacy Recordings, features an impressive lineup of contemporary artists who have set Cash's words to music, creating a unique and compelling musical experience. Spanning a generous 34 tracks and over two hours, this album is a testament to Cash's enduring influence and the timeless appeal of his words.
Recorded primarily at The Cash Cabin Studio in Hendersonville, TN, and co-produced by John Carter Cash and Steve Berkowitz, "Forever Words Expanded" showcases a diverse array of artists who have each brought their unique perspective to Cash's lyrics. From country legends to rising stars, the album features collaborations with Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Ruston Kelly, Kacey Musgraves, Ronnie Dunn, Brad Paisley, and many more. Each track offers a fresh interpretation of Cash's words, highlighting the universal themes and raw honesty that have always defined his work.
The album's tracklist is a journey through various styles and moods, from the hauntingly beautiful "To June This Morning" performed by Ruston Kelly and Kacey Musgraves, to the upbeat and energetic "Goin', Goin', Gone" featuring Ro James and Anu Sun. Fans will also enjoy the soulful rendition of "California Poem" by Jerry Douglas and Sam Bush, and the poignant "Does Anybody Out There Love Me?" by Aaron Lewis. With 18 additional songs added to the original album, "Forever Words Expanded" offers a comprehensive and enriching exploration of Johnny Cash's literary legacy.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Johnny Cash or a newcomer to his music, "Forever Words Expanded" is a compelling addition to any collection. This album not only celebrates the life and work of a true American icon but also demonstrates the enduring power of his words to inspire and captivate new generations of artists and listeners alike.