And check out the sessionography… They started in January 1979 and didn’t finish until the end of the summer. Never heard of that label? Neither have I! And so it is that we have A Believer Sings the Truth on Cachet records. And now, in 1979, Cash wanted to record another, so Columbia compromised…. Good songs here and there, but the generic Hymns from the Heart and Precious Memories didn’t light up the charts, nor did theme albums like The Holy Land and Gospel Road.Īs we saw, in 1975 Columbia rejected Cash’s gospel album. After 1959, however, Johnny never had success with gospel albums again. His second album on Columbia was the excellent Hymns. Johnny left Sun Records because Sam Phillips wouldn’t let him record a gospel album. Album Review: Johnny Cash – Sings Hank Williams EP/Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous.Album Review: Johnny Cash – Sings Hank Williams/Now Here’s Johnny Cash/All Aboard the Blue Train with Johnny Cash/Original Sun Sound of Johnny Cash.A Guide to Every Johnny Cash Album, Ever.^ "Sister Rosetta Tharpe, I Can't Sit down - An Introduction to the Godmother of Rock'n'Roll".^ "Bill and Gloria Gaither and Homecoming Friends, Atlanta Homecoming/All Day Singin' at the Dome". ![]() ![]() ^ "Alvin Stardust, "A Wonderful Time Up There" Chart Position".^ "Johnny Cash, A Believer Sings the Truth".^ "Wally Fowler, "A New Star in Heaven" Single Release".^ "The Blackwood Brothers Quartet, "A Wonderful Time Up There" Single Release".^ "Pat Boone, "It's Too Soon to Know" Chart Positions".^ "Billboard Top 100 Songs of 1958 - Year End Charts".^ "Pat Boone, "A Wonderful Time Up There" Single Release".^ "Pat Boone, "A Wonderful Time Up There" Chart Positions".Sister Rosetta Tharpe released a version of the song entitled "Everybody's Gonna Have Wonderful Time (Gospel Boogie)" on her 2016 album I Can't Sit down - An Introduction to the Godmother of Rock'n'Roll'.Bill and Gloria Gaither and Homecoming Friends released a live version of the song on their 2010 album Atlanta Homecoming/All Day Singin’ at the Dome.Gold City released a version of the song on their 1995 album Lord Do It Again. ![]()
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