Johnny Cash and June Carter singing "Jackson". Johnny has a nagging cough during this rendition but the chemistry between Johnny and June is great, as always. This aired on September 27th, 1969.
This is from a show that aired on public television in 1967 (before Johnny and June were married and before he kicked his drug habit). June and Johnny recite one of June's silly poems and then June sings "Foggy Mountaintop".
Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard singing Merle's song "Sing Me Back Home". This aired on August 2nd, 1969.
(Merle Haggard was an inmate at San Quentin prison and was in the audience when Johnny Cash played his first prison concert there in 1958. Watching that show was one of the things that inspired Merle to pursue a music career when he was released from prison)
Johnny Cash and Glen Campbell singing a medley of songs including "I've Been Everywhere", "By the Time I Get to Phoenix", "Galveston", "Folsom Prison Blues" and "Abilene". This aired on July 12th, 1969.
This is Johnny Cash singing "I Still Miss Someone" (supposedly written about June) and then Johnny and June singing their signature song "Jackson". This aired on July 12th, 1969.
From the 1976 "Johnny Cash & Friends" summer series. Johnny & June engaging in some humorous dialogue about Johnny's past and then singing "If I Were a Carpenter".
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