by Steve Turner
2. Ralph J. Gleason, "It Looks As Though Elvis Has A Rival—From Arkansas," San Francisco Chronicle, December 16, 1956.
Chapter 6 • Going Down, Down, Down
1. Larry Linderman, "Penthouse Interview: Johnny Cash," Penthouse, August 1975.
Chapter 7 • Busted
1. Nat Hentoff, "Interview: Bob Dylan," Playboy, March 1966.
2.Nick Tosches, "Chordless in Gaza: The Second Coming of John R. Cash," Journal of Country Music 17 #3, 1995.
Chapter 8 • The Voice of America
1. Jack McClintock, "From Drug Addict to Committed Christian," Family Weekly.January 15, 1978.
2. Larry Linderman, "Penthouse Interview: Johnny Cash," Penthouse, August 1975.
Chapter 9 • Personal Jesus
1. "Help Me" by Larry Gatlin. First Generation Music Co. EMI New York. Used by permission.
2. "The Last Supper" by Larry Gatlin. First Generation Music Co. EMI New York. Used by permission.
3. Johnny Cash, Man in Black (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1975).
4. "Holy Spirit's Alive in Me, Cash Says." Nashville Tennessean, August 20, 1972.
Chapter 10 • The Beast in Me
1. Byworth, Tony. "Johnny Cash: An Exclusive Phone Call." Country Music People. October, 1976.
Chapter 11 • Riding the Highway
1. Bill Flanagan, "Johnny Cash. American," Published interview, May 1988.
Chapter 12 • American Recordings
1. Lisa Robinson, "Johnny Cashes In On His Dream," New York Post, May 27, 1994.
2. Jancee Dunn, "Mr. Cool," Rolling Stone, June 30, 1994.
Chapter 13 • The Man Comes Around
1. "That Lucky Old Sun" words and music by Haven Gillespie & Beasley Smith, © 1949. EMI New York. Used by permission.
2. "Mercy Seat" by Nicholas Cave, © Windswept Holdings/LLC DBA Songs of Windswept Pacific. Used by permission.
3. "Johnny Sings for June," Rolling Stone, July 24, 2003.
4. "Wayfaring Stranger" Adaptation & Arrangement by John R. Cash and John Carter Cash. Published by Song of Cash, Inc. Bug Music.
5. Johnny Cash, Solitary Man, CD, Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, 2000.
6. "Hurt" written by Trent Reznor, © 1994 Leaving Hope Music/TVT Music Inc. (ASCAP). Administered by Leaving Hope Music, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission.
7. "Personal Jesus" by Martin Gore, © 1990 EMI New York. Used by permission.
8. "September When It Comes." © Roseanne Cash/Chelcait Music/BMI/John Leventhal/Lev-a-tunes/ASCAP
Chapter 14 • Touched by Grace
1. "No Earthly Good" written by John R. Cash. Published by Song of Cash, Inc. Bug Music.
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