Get Rhythm / I Walk the Line by Cash, Johnny (Record, 2013)
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Released in 1956, "Get Rhythm" is an upbeat number by Johnny Cash with positive lyrics speaking of a happy shoe-shine boy. In 1952 a record label started in a bustling Tennessee town. Their output couldn't be pigeonholed to any one genre.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelTdmn, Third Man Records
UPC0813547026040
eBay Product ID (ePID)3046054375
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2013
GenreCountry
ArtistCash, Johnny
Record Size7"
Release TitleGet Rhythm / I Walk the Line
Dimensions
Item Height0.02 in
Item Weight0.08 lb
Item Length5.94 in
Item Width5.93 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks2
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Get Rhythm 2.1 I Walk the Line
Number of Discs1
NotesReleased in 1956, "Get Rhythm" is an upbeat number by Johnny Cash with positive lyrics speaking of a happy shoe-shine boy. While the song is classic, inimitable Cash, it would quickly become overshadowed by it's b-side, "I Walk the Line." A peculiar song that changes key between each verse and has no chorus, "I Walk the Line" would become the song Cash is best known for, a tale of pledged fidelity with lyrical undertones implying even deeper meaning. Rolling Stone magazine ranked the song at #30 in their 2004 list of the 500 greatest songs of all time. In 1952 a record label started in a bustling Tennessee town. They were fond of acoustic tile, storefronts, the color yellow, the owner producing recording sessions and music that generally moved people. Their output couldn't be pigeonholed to any one genre. They released everything... country, rock and roll, gospel, bluegrass, rockabilly, blues. If there's an American musical form that came to fruition in the early 20th century, bet your bottom dollar that some outstanding examples of it were recorded and released by SUN RECORDS. Sixty-one years later, Third Man Records, in a similarly-bustling Tennessee town and believing in many of the same ideas mentioned above, has entered into partnership with the legendary Sun Records to reissue titles from their catalog on the format they were best known... 45rpm 7" singles.