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* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: Trent Reznor recounts the feeling at hearing Cash's rendition of Hurt as being like losing a girlfriend, since the song now belongs to Johnny Cash.
* [[Adaptation Displacement]]: Trent Reznor recounts the feeling at hearing Cash's rendition of "Hurt" as being like losing a girlfriend, since the song now belongs to Johnny Cash.
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: The [http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/39632152/ns/today-entertainment/t/johnny-cash-video-project-draws-fan-art/ video project] to rotoscope "Ain't No Grave" one frame at a time.
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: The [https://web.archive.org/web/20110521114334/http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/39632152/ns/today-entertainment/t/johnny-cash-video-project-draws-fan-art video project] to rotoscope "Ain't No Grave" one frame at a time.
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: Do I really need to explain?
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: Do I really need to explain?
* [[Covered Up]]:
* [[Covered Up]]:
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** [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]] with "Tennessee Flat Top Box." Cash's version went to #11 in the sixties, and his daughter, Rosanne, took a cover to #1 in 1988. Rosanne honestly didn't know that her father wrote the song.
** [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]] with "Tennessee Flat Top Box." Cash's version went to #11 in the sixties, and his daughter, Rosanne, took a cover to #1 in 1988. Rosanne honestly didn't know that her father wrote the song.
** Of all people, ''[[Ray Stevens]]'' released "Sunday Morning Coming Down" before Johnny did.
** Of all people, ''[[Ray Stevens]]'' released "Sunday Morning Coming Down" before Johnny did.
** His cover of the [[Nine Inch Nails]] song "Hurt," is also usually more recognized than the original, to the point where many books [[Cowboy Bebop at His Computer|have incorrectly attributed "Hurt" to Cash]] and believe his recording is [[Newer Than They Think|far older than its 2002 release]]. Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor wrote the song and recorded it in 1994. The confusion is mostly created by wrongheaded journalists who can't believe that [[Small Reference Pools|Cash would record a song by an industrial band]], when such covers [[Playing Against Type|were one of the main features]] of his ''American Recordings'' albums .
** His cover of the [[Nine Inch Nails]] song "Hurt," is also usually more recognized than the original, to the point where many books [[Media Research Failure|have incorrectly attributed "Hurt" to Cash]] and believe his recording is [[Newer Than They Think|far older than its 2002 release]]. Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor wrote the song and recorded it in 1994. The confusion is mostly created by wrongheaded journalists who can't believe that [[Small Reference Pools|Cash would record a song by an industrial band]], when such covers [[Playing Against Type|were one of the main features]] of his ''American Recordings'' albums .
* [[Funny Moment]]: Again "A Boy Named Sue."
* [[Funny Moment]]: Again "A Boy Named Sue."
{{quote|"MY NAME IS SUE! HOW DO YOU DO!? ''NOW YOU'RE GONNA DIE!''"
{{quote|"MY NAME IS SUE! HOW DO YOU DO!? ''NOW YOU'RE GONNA DIE!''"
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"MY NAME IS SUE! HOW DO YOU DO!? NOW YOU'RE GONNA DIE!"
"And if I ever have a son, I think I'm gonna name him... Bill! Or George! Any damn thing but Sue, I still hate that name!"

    • "Chicken in Black": "For two long years my head hurt bad so a doctor checked me and he shook his head. He said I'm sorry to tell you, but your body's outlived your brain."
  • Moment of Awesome: Building the Psychobilly Cadillac at the end of One Piece at a Time
    • Weirdly enough, his suicide attempt: after a relapse Cash crawled into a cave in Tennessee intending to starve himself. He stayed until he felt the spirit of God and climbed out.