As an emeritus member of both the Country Music and Rock & Roll Halls of Fame and with over 100 hits to his credit, Johnny Cash is a Nashville phenomenon. In this autobiography, he offers a complex self-portrait, reflecting on his life`s most significant events. He speaks frankly about a variety of personal issues--including his spirituality, amphetamine addiction, and negative experiences in the cutthroat music industry. Expressing humility at his own fame, he praises other stars that he has met, like Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan, and Jerry Lee Lewis.
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