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  • Next In Line: The Early Country Hits 1955-59

  • Artist: Johnny Cash
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 6/5/2026
Next In Line: The Early Country Hits 1955-59
  • Next In Line: The Early Country Hits 1955-59

  • Artist: Johnny Cash
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 6/5/2026
  • Artist: Johnny Cash
  • Label: Acrobat
  • UPC: 824046169329
  • Item #: 2807485X
  • Genre: Country
  • Release Date: 6/5/2026
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Next In Line: The Early Country Hits 1955-59 on LP

Vinyl LP pressing. Step back in time to the dawn of a legend with this essential Johnny Cash collection. This LP is a powerful showcase of the early years that forged his timeless sound, drawing from his iconic tenure at Sun Records and his pivotal transition to Columbia. It captures the raw energy and storytelling that made him the "Man in Black". You'll find the very foundation of his sound here, from the stark emotional weight of "So Doggone Lonesome" to the iconic rhythm of "I Walk The Line". The collection perfectly encapsulates his early hits that defined an era, including "Train Of Love", "Next In Line", and the rockabilly spirit of "Home Of The Blues". It's a journey through the evolution of a country music giant, covering his signature boom-chicka-boom beat and his earliest forays into poignant narratives. The album is a masterclass in songwriting, blending humour and heartbreak with timeless tales. Experience the powerful narrative of "Big River" and the cinematic scope of "Don't Take Your Guns To Town". This collection also showcases his lyrical versatility, from the heart-wrenching balladry of "The Ways Of A Woman In Love" to the straightforward swagger of "What Do I Care". You'll also hear his more rockabilly-infused style on tracks like "Come In Stranger" and the defiant spirit of "I Got Stripes".