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CD BCD 16153
Johnny Cash… Johnny C…. Johnny Sea. That was the thinking when a young deep-voiced singer named Johnny Seay was renamed and encouraged to sing like a slightly older deep-voiced singer named Johnny Cash.
Johnny Sea recorded quite prolifically for ten years between 1958 and 1969, but we’ve focused on his studio recordings for NRC and Philips when producers Bill Lowery and Shelby Singleton encouraged him to record in the Johnny Cash style. In fact, Johnny C. was enough of a fan of Johnny Sea to offer him a song, My Old Faded Rose, and Johnny Sea got into the charts with Johnny C.’s adaptation of
Frankie’s Man, Johnny as well as a song closely associated with Waylon Jennings and Bob Luman, My Baby Walks All Over Me.
1: Blue Moon Of Kentucky
2: My Baby Walks All Over Me
3: Mystery Train
4: When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
5: Drown In My Sins
6: All Mixed Up
7: Why Can’t I Just Come Home
8: There’s Another Man
9: That’s When It All Began
10: Lonesome Road
11: Standing Room Only
12: Every Day
13: If It Wasn’t For Hard Luck
14: My Old Faded Rose
15: Hitchin’ And Hikin’
16: It’s A Shame
17: It Won’t Be Easy To Forget
18: I Love You
19: Loneliness
20: Frankie’s Man Johnny
21: Judy And Johnny
22: Stranger
23: My Time To Cry
24: Nobody’s Darling But Mine
25: Ghost Riders In The Sky
26: Mister And Mississippi
27: A Man In Love