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  1. Nov 1, 2018 · She Remembers Everything, the new album by Rosanne Cash, available now. iTunes: https://RosanneCash.lnk.to/SheRemembersEverythingYD/iTunesAmazon Music: https...

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    • "The Way We Make A Broken Heart"
    • "What We Really Want"
    • "If You Change Your Mind"
    • "It's Such A Small World"
    • "Sea of Heartbreak"
    • "A Feather's Not A Bird"
    • "Blue Moon with Heartache"
    • "September When It Comes"
    • "Seven Year Ache"
    • "Tennessee Flat Top Box"

    Let's begin with one of multiple picks from King's Record Shop, a 1987 album that signaled Cash's shift from a twangy new waver to a neo-traditionalist. Upbeat vibes get replaced by a little Spanish-inspired country flavor plus lyrics by John Hiatt.

    Cash slows things down and allows her vocal talents to shine on this overlooked cut off her self-produced 1990 album Interiors.

    A hit off King's Record Shop, there's a definite Memphis rock undertone on this number one single. That vibe is way moreRoy Orbison than Johnny Cash.

    Ex-spouses Cash and Crowell collaborated on countless great recordings in the '80s, including this 1988 cut. They reconvened their musical partnership as recently as 2017 for Crowell's Close Tiesalbum.

    Rosanne Cash magically makes Springsteen sound more like Vince Gill with this gentle duet that revises an often-covered song that dates back to a 1961 Don Gibson single.

    This one's the centerpiece of 2014's multi-Grammy winner The River & The Thread. Cash's husband John Leventhal co-wrote and produced the song, continuing a working relationship that dates back to 1993's The Wheel and includes the memorable albums Rules of Travel (2003) and Black Cadillac(2006), featuring the brilliant "Like Fugitives."

    A common thread on Cash's early albums was upbeat songs with sad lyrics. For example, check out "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me," which is like honky-tonk heartbreak meets the peppy Cyndi Lauper. In this case, the song's sad vibe matches its heartbreaking message.

    It's tempting to keep Cash family collaborations out of this to set Rosanne's talents and recordings apart from her dad's. Yet it's undeniable that this rare chance to hear two generations together is special.

    The crowning achievement of Cash's first career phase as a pop-oriented singer with a Southern accent remains this story about drinking away heartache at the local watering hole.

    While most of Rosanne's music can be easily separated from the sound of her famous father, her finest moment came when she brought new life to the Man in Black's "Tennessee Flat Top Box." Honorable mentions: "On the Surface," "She Remembers Everything," "No Memories Hangin' Round," "Somewhere in the Stars," "The Long Way Home," "It Hasn't Happened ...

    • Tennessee Flat Top Box. Johnny Cash released the first version of this song in 1961which charted on the Country Singles charts and Pop Charts, peaking at 11 and 84.
    • Seven Year Ache. Rosanne composed and released this song as the first single from her third album, also titled ‘Seven Year Ache,’ in 1981. It was her first number one hit on the Billboard Country Chart.
    • I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me. I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me was written by Rosanne Cash and Rodney Crowell (her first husband). Some people believe that the song was based on their love story.
    • Blue Moon with Heartache. Here is Rosanne’s third single to peak at number one on the US Country chart. It topped the list for a week and was on the chart for 11 weeks.
    • Sea of Heartbreak. I was honoured to be invited to the album showcase for The List, held in the intimate beauty of the Ford Theatre, in the basement of the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville.
    • A Feather’s Not A Bird. While The List was a vital stepping stone for Rosanne towards total artistic independence, her multi-Grammy winning follow-up The River and the Thread found her evolving from being ‘the daughter of Johnny Cash’ to a place of total control.
    • If I Were A Man. I was working on GLR, the BBC station for London, when 10 Song Demo was released in 1996. Mostly acoustic and stripped of the big production that characterised her massive 80s hits, it was the first major signpost towards the roots sound of her more recent records, and I loved it.
    • I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me. Between September 1979 and November 1990, Rosanne had a total of 22 top 40 chart hits. She was unstoppable. 11 of those records topped the singles charts; ‘I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me’ was one of them.
  2. The discography of Rosanne Cash, an American singer-songwriter, consists of 14 studio albums, six compilation albums, and 39 singles. The daughter of Johnny Cash, Rosanne Cash recorded her self-titled debut album in 1978 under the German label Ariola.

  3. Discover The Country Side by Rosanne Cash released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  5. Feb 10, 2007 · Rosanne Cash has always been the most careful performers in her arena, closely watching sequences and vigilantly chosing her material. THE COUNTRY SIDE focus' on Cash's Country period from 1979-1987, where she was a successful performer, and brilliant interpretive singer.

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